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- Ranzania. Ranzania may refer to: Ranzania (fish), a genus of fish in the family Molidae with several fossil species and one extant species Ranzania laevis...
- The slender sunfish (Ranzania laevis) is a mola of the family Molidae, the only extant member of the genus Ranzania, found globally in tropical and temperate...
- Ranzania (トガクシソウ, Togakushisou) is a monotypic genus of perennial herbs in the family Berberidaceae. The only species is Ranzania ****onica. It is native...
- known from the Lower Miocene of North Carolina, United States. The genus Ranzania has five known fossil species: R. grahami Weems, 1985 and R. tenneyorum...
- Podophyllaceae (Achlys, Diphylleia, Dysosma, Jeffersonia, Podophyllum, Ranzania, Sinopodophyllum). ****nia is very closely related to Berberis, and included...
- Acanthocybium cf. solandri Thunnus sp. Istiophoruscf. platypterus Ranzania grahami Ranzania tenneyorum Ariopsis stauroforus Trisopterus sculptus Micromesistius...
- Ocean Sunfishes. 2. Ontogeny of the Median Fins and Axial Skeleton of Ranzania laevis (Teleostei, Tetraodontiformes, Molidae)". Journal of Morphology...
- rivulatus Balistes capriscus Cyclichthys spilostylus Diodon hystrix Mola mola Ranzania laevis Stephanolepis diaspros Acanthostracion notacanthus Acanthostracion...
- Caulophryne jordani Pancake batfish Halieutichthys aculeatus Slender sunfish Ranzania laevis Fanfish Pteraclis carolinus Diaphanous hatchetfish Sternoptyx diaphana...
- Molidae Mola mola (Linnaeus, 1758) Ocean sunfish Native Not Evaluated Ranzania laevis (Pennant, 1776) Slender sunfish Native Not Evaluated Ordo: Beryciformes...