LABRID the wrasse genus of fishes
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labridsLABRID, the wrasse genus of fishes
labridthe wrasse genus of fishes
foxfisha wrasse, Bodianus frenchii of the genus Bodianus native to Australian waters
scadany of several carangid fishes (especially of the genus Decapterus)
mollyany of certain livebearing freshwater fishes of the genus Mollienisia, popular in home aquariums
molliesany of certain livebearing freshwater fishes of the genus Mollienisia, popular in home aquariums
jurelany of several carangid food fishes, esp. of the genus Caranx, found in warm seas
barbelsany of various cyprinoid fishes of the genus Barbus, esp. B. barbus, of European waters
jurelsany of several carangid food fishes, esp. of the genus Caranx, found in warm seas
etheostomineof or like the Etheostoma, a genus of small American freshwater fishes related to perch
bettasany of several brightly colored labyrinth fishes of the genus Betta, found in Southeast Asia
bettaany of several brightly colored labyrinth fishes of the genus Betta, found in Southeast Asia
barbelany of various cyprinoid fishes of the genus Barbus, esp. B. barbus, of European waters
saurelsany of several elongated marine fishes of the genus Trachurus, having bony plates along each side
saurelany of several elongated marine fishes of the genus Trachurus, having bony plates along each side
chubsany of several unrelated American fishes, especially the tautog and whitefishes of the genus Coregonus, of the Great Lakes
chubany of several unrelated American fishes, especially the tautog and whitefishes of the genus Coregonus, of the Great Lakes
killieany of several small, oviparous cyprinodont fishes, especially of the genus Fundulus, found in salt, brackish, and fresh waters
ceratodus(Greek) a genus of ganoid fishes, with lungs so well developed that they can leave the water and breathe in air
ceratodusesCERATODUS, (Greek) a genus of ganoid fishes, with lungs so well developed that they can leave the water and breathe in air
pompanoany of several deep-bodied carangid food fishes of the genus Trachinotus, esp T. carolinus, of American coastal regions of the Atlantic
breamany of various freshwater fishes of the genus Abramis, as A. brama, of Europe, with a compressed, deep body and silvery scales
breamsany of various freshwater fishes of the genus Abramis, as A. brama, of Europe, with a compressed, deep body and silvery scales
weevereither of two small, European, marine fishes of the genus Trachinus, T. draco(greater weever) or T. vipera(lesser weever), having highly poisonous dorsal spines
cavefishany of several fishes that live in cave waters, as species of the genus Amblyopsis, having no body pigment and rudimentary, functionless eyes
weeverseither of two small, European, marine fishes of the genus Trachinus, T. draco(greater weever) or T. vipera(lesser weever), having highly poisonous dorsal spines
spearfishany of several fishes of the genus Tetrapturus, resembling the sailfish but having the first dorsal fin much less developed: inhabiting all seas, but rare
helleriany of several small, brightly colored, viviparous, freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, native to Central America, having the lower part of the caudal fin elongated into a swordlike structure: often kept in aquariums