Aulopiformes

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Aulopiformes

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Aulopiformes
Ipnopidae: Bathypterois dubius
 
Ipnopidae: Bathypterois dubius
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
 
Phylum: Chordata
 
Class: Actinopterygii
 
Order: Aulopiformes
 
Suborders
Alepisauroidei
Aulopoidei
Chlorophthalmoidei
Enchodontoidei
Giganturoidei
Synodontoidei

See text for families.

Aulopiformes is an order of ray-finned fish consisting of thirteen living families of marine fish. They are grouped together on the strength of common features of pharyngobranchial structure. The common name grinners is sometimes used for this group.

Many of the aulopiforms are deep-sea fishes, and some species are hermaphrodites.

Families

  • Suborder Alepisauroidei
    • Synodontidae (lizardfishes)
      Synodontidae: Deepsea lizardfish, Bathysaurus ferox
      Synodontidae: Deepsea lizardfish, Bathysaurus ferox
  • Suborder Aulopoidei
    • Aulopodidae (aulopus)
  • Suborder Chlorophthalmoidei
    • Bathysauroididae
      Chlorophthalmidae (greeneyes)
      Ipnopidae
      Notosudidae (waryfishes)
      Scopelarchidae (pearleyes)
  • Suborder Enchodontoidei
    • Apateopholidae (extinct)
      Cimolichthyidae (extinct)
      Dercetidae (extinct)
      Enchodontidae (extinct)
      Eurypholidae (extinct)
      Halecidae (extinct)
      Ichthyotringidae (extinct)
      Prionolepididae (extinct)
  • Suborder Giganturoidei
    • Alepisauridae (lancetfishes)
      Anotopteridae (daggertooth)
      Evermannelidae (sabertooth fishes)
      Giganturidae (telescopefishes)
    • Giganturidae: Gigantura chuni

      Giganturidae: Gigantura chuni
      Omosudidae
      Paralepididae (barracudinas)
      Pseudotrichonotidae

  • Suborder Synodontoidei
    • Paraulopidae (grinners)

References

  • J. S. Nelson, Fishes of the World
  • "Aulopiformes". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. January 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.

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