- are recognized:
Synodus binotatus L. P. Schultz, 1953 (two-spot lizardfish)
Synodus bondi Fowler, 1939 (sharp-nose lizardfish)
Synodus capricornis Cressey...
- 19th
century and was
described as
Synodus lacertinus.
Later studies referred them to as
belonging to the
species Synodus doaki,
which also
occurs in the...
- Genus-
Synodus Species-
Synodus lobeli "
Synodus lobeli Waples & Randall, 1989 Lobel's lizardfish". Fish Base.
Retrieved 17
March 2013. "
Synodus lobeli...
- climate.
Synodus gibbsi is
recorded to not
serve as any
threat to humans. "
Synodus gibbsi".
Animal Diversity Web.
Retrieved 14
September 2013. "
Synodus gibbsi...
-
Synodus randalli is a
species of
lizardfish that
lives mainly in the
Western Indian Ocean and the Red Sea.
Synodus randalli can be
found in a
marine environment...
- 9 and 200 m. Its
length is
between 15 and 28 cm.
Synodus mundyi was
previously identified as
Synodus doaki by many authors, but
Randall (2009)
noted that...
-
Synodus intermedius, the
common sand diver, is a
species of fish in the
lizardfish family, the Synodontidae, a
basal ray-finned fish in the
class Actinopterygii...
-
single species. The six
species comprising the
genus Synodus are S. intermedius, S. saurus, S.
synodus, S. foetens, S. bondi, and S. macrostigmus. The four...
- as ****an and Taiwan. "
Synodus orientalis Randall & Pyle, 2008". Fish Base.
Retrieved 29
March 2013. "WoRMS
taxon details Synodus orientalis Randall & Pyle...
-
Synodus falcatus is a
species of
lizardfish that
lives mainly in the
eastern central Pacific Ocean.
Synodus falcatus is
native to a
subtropical climate...