- The
Retropinnidae are a
family of bony
fishes that
contains the
Southern Hemisphere smelts and graylings. They are the only
members of the
suborder Retropinnoidei...
- (herring
smelts or argentines),
Bathylagidae (deep-sea smelts), and
Retropinnidae (Australian and New
Zealand smelts). Some
smelt species are
common in...
- (fish), a
family of
small fish,
Osmeridae Australian smelt in the
family Retropinnidae and
species Retropinna semoni Big-scale sand
smelt Atherina boyeri Deep-sea...
- arcticus)
Australian grayling (Prototroctes maraena), a fish in the
family Retropinnidae New
Zealand grayling (Prototroctes oxyrhynchus), a
recently extinct...
-
McCurry et al., 2025 (Late
Miocene of New
South Wales, Australia)
Family Retropinnidae Gill, 1862 - Australian-New
Zealand smelts and
graylings (3 genera)...
-
closely related to the
extant Southern Hemisphere smelts in the
family Retropinnidae. It is
named after professor Jochen Brocks of the
Australian National...
- for
graylings and
Retropinnidae for
southern smelts, however, now all six
species under these families are
classed in
Retropinnidae. The fish is part...
- smelt, New
Zealand cu****ber fish, or
silveries is a
smelt of the
family Retropinnidae,
found only in New
Zealand at
shallow depths in
estuaries and rivers...
-
perch Mary
River cod
Mountain galaxias Queensland lungfish Rainbowfish Retropinnidae River blackfish Saratoga Salamanderfish Short-finned eel
Sleepy cod...
-
nineteenth century.
There has also been a
subsequent introduction of
smelt (
Retropinnidae species) as a food for the trout. A
community of
sponges and ****ociated...