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- The family Stromateidae or butterfish contains 15 species of fish in three genera. Butterfishes live in coastal waters off the Americas, western Africa...
- also known as the Atlantic butterfish, is a butterfish of the family Stromateidae. Fish of this species are usually deep-bodied, flattened sideways, and...
- Snapper (see also rockfish, rock cod and Pacific snapper) Sole Sprat Stromateidae (butterfish) Sturgeon Surimi Swordfish Tilapia Tilefish Trout (see also...
- Butterfish may refer to: Stromateidae, found in coastal waters off the Americas, western Africa and in the Indo-Pacific Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria)...
- Stromateus is a genus of bony fish from the butterfish family Stromateidae, of which it is the type genus. There are three species within the genus Stromateus:...
- abraded. Opahs closely resemble in shape the unrelated butterfish (family Stromateidae). Both have falcated (curved) pectoral fins and forked, emarginated (notched)...
- sturgeon Sábalo Sabertooth Saber-toothed blenny Sabertooth fish Sablefish Stromateidae Sacramento blackfish Sacramento splittail Sailfin silverside Sailfish...
- Pampus is a genus of fish of the family Stromateidae. They are an important food fish in East and Southeast Asia. In common parlance they are often called...
- Ariommatidae (ariommatids) Family Tetragonuridae (squaretails) Family Stromateidae (butterfishes) In Betancur-R et al., 2017, the following additional families...
- benthopelagic, circular-shaped and deep-bodied fish classified in the family Stromateidae of butterfishes. These fish grow usually to about 20 centimetres (7.9 in)...