The and the Fishes
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LOAVES"The ... and the Fishes."
homocercalof fishes, having the upper and lower lobes of the tailfin alike
subopercularrelated to the suboperculum, in fishes, a bone below and partly behind the gill cover
chondrostiana member of the Chondrostei, an order of bony fishes including the strugeon and bichir
amphicoelousof the vertebrae of most fishes and some amphibians, concave at the anterior and posterior ends
chondrostiansCHONDROSTIAN, a member of the Chondrostei, an order of bony fishes including the strugeon and bichir
hakeany of several marine food fishes (as of the genera Merluccius and Urophycis) related to the Atlantic cod
chubany of several unrelated American fishes, especially the tautog and whitefishes of the genus Coregonus, of the Great Lakes
chubsany of several unrelated American fishes, especially the tautog and whitefishes of the genus Coregonus, of the Great Lakes
sclerodermone of a tribe of plectognath fishes having the skin covered with hard scales, or plates, as the cowfish and the trunkfish
isospondylousof, relating to, or belonging to the Isospondyli, an order of soft-finned teleost fishes that includes the herring, salmon, trout, and pike
sclerodermsSCLERODERM, one of a tribe of plectognath fishes having the skin covered with hard scales, or plates, as the cowfish and the trunkfish
orfea small slender European cyprinoid fish, Idus idus, occurring in two colour varieties, namely the silver orfe and the golden orfe, popular aquarium fishes
percoidbelonging to the Percoidea, a group of acanthopterygian fishes comprising the true perches and related families, and constituting one of the largest natural groups of fishes
operculara. the gill cover of fishes and amphibians b. (in many gastropods) a horny plate that closes the opening of the shell when the animal is retracted
plagiostomeany fish families of the Plagiostomata or Plagiostomi, the cross-mouthed fishes, sharks and rays, whose mouth is a transverse slit on the underside of the head
cloacaa. the common cavity into which the intestinal, urinary, and generative canals open in birds, reptiles, amphibians, many fishes, and certain mammals b. similar cavity in invertebrates
cloacaea. the common cavity into which the intestinal, urinary, and generative canals open in birds, reptiles, amphibians, many fishes, and certain mammals b. similar cavity in invertebrates
cloacala. the common cavity into which the intestinal, urinary, and generative canals open in birds, reptiles, amphibians, many fishes, and certain mammals b. similar cavity in invertebrates
plagiostomesPLAGIOSTOME, any fish families of the Plagiostomata or Plagiostomi, the cross-mouthed fishes, sharks and rays, whose mouth is a transverse slit on the underside of the head
ganoidsof or pertaining to the Ganoidei, a group of mostly extinct fishes characterized by hard, bony scales, the living species of which include the paddlefishes, sturgeons, and gars
ganoidof or pertaining to the Ganoidei, a group of mostly extinct fishes characterized by hard, bony scales, the living species of which include the paddlefishes, sturgeons, and gars
devoniannoting or pertaining to a period of the Paleozoic Era, 405 to 345 million years ago, characterized by the dominance of fishes and the advent of amphibians and ammonites
eelierany of numerous voracious elongate snakelike bony fishes (order Anguilliformes) that have a smooth slimy skin, lack pelvic fins, and have the median fins confluent around the tail compare american eel
conusprolongation of the ventricle of amphibians and some fishes that has a spiral valve separating venous blood going to the respiratory arteries from blood going to the aorta and systemic arteries
eelany of numerous voracious elongate snakelike bony fishes (order Anguilliformes) that have a smooth slimy skin, lack pelvic fins, and have the median fins confluent around the tail compare american eel
halibutany of several marine flatfishes (especially Hippoglossus hippoglossus of the Atlantic and H. stenolepis of the Pacific) that are widely used for food and include some of the largest bony fishes
coniprolongation of the ventricle of amphibians and some fishes that has a spiral valve separating venous blood going to the respiratory arteries from blood going to the aorta and systemic arteries
halfbeaksA slender shoaling fish of coastal areas, with small pectoral fins and the lower jaw lengthened into a beak. It is related to the flying fishes and often skitters along the surface
hagfishany eellike, marine cyclostome of the order Myxiniformes, having undeveloped eyes, a barbel-rimmed, circular mouth, and horny teeth for boring into the flesh of fishes to feed on their interior parts
MIRACLEThe loaves and fishes.
MIRACLEThe "loaves and fishes."
suboperculumin fishes, a bone below and partly behind the gill cover
suboperculaSUBOPERCULUM, in fishes, a bone below and partly behind the gill cover
ichthyopsida member of the Ichthyopsida, amphibians, fishes and fishlike vertebrates also ICHTHYOPSIDAN
sculpinany of various fishes of the family Cottidae (bullheads and sea scorpions)
ichthyopsidana member of the Ichthyopsida, amphibians, fishes and fishlike vertebrates also ICHTHYOPSID
ichthyopsidsICHTHYOPSID, a member of the Ichthyopsida, amphibians, fishes and fishlike vertebrates also ICHTHYOPSIDAN
ichthyopsidansICHTHYOPSIDAN, a member of the Ichthyopsida, amphibians, fishes and fishlike vertebrates also ICHTHYOPSID
sciaenoida member of the family Sciaenidae of tropical and temperate percoid fishes also SCIAENID