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Centriscidae

The Centriscidae are a family of fishes from the order Syngnathiformes which includes the snipefishes, shrimpfishes, and bellowfishes.[2] A small family, consisting of only about a dozen marine species, they are of an unusual appearance, as reflected by their common names. The species in this family are restricted to relatively shallow, tropical parts of the Indo-Pacific.

Centriscidae
Temporal range: Ypresian to recent
Razorfish, Aeoliscus strigatus
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Syngnathiformes
Suborder: Aulostomoidei
Superfamily: Centriscoidea
Family: Centriscidae
Bonaparte, 1831[1]
Genera

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Description edit

They have extremely compressed, razor-like bodies which have a sharp ventral edge and a dorsal surface which is nearly straight in profile ending in a long snout which has a tiny mouth with pincer-like jaws which lack teeth. The spiny part of the dorsal fin is located close to the tail and is made of one long, sharp spine at the anterior end with two shorter spines behind that. The soft, posterior part of the dorsal fin and the caudal fin are situated on the ventral surface and lie below the posterior-most part of the body, which is pointed. The pelvic fins are small and are located around the middle of its body while the pectoral fins are larger. The body is almost completely covered in thin, translucent bony plates which are created by expansion of its vertebrae. The species within this family do not have a lateral line. These fish tend to swim with their heads pointed towards the substrate, although why they do this is unclear. Some species occur within beds of sea grass while other species are reef fishes. They are predators of zooplankton.[3]

Taxonomy edit

In some classifications, the subfamily Macroramphosinae is raised to the level of family, Macroramphosidae.[4] The placement of the genus Centriscops is unclear: ITIS places it in Macroramphosidae, as does the 5th edition of Nelson (2016).[5]

The two genera currently classified within the Centriscidae are:[5]

The following fossil genera are also known:[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Bailly N, ed. (2017). "Centriscidae Bonaparte, 1831". FishBase. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  2. ^ Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2018). "Centriscidae" in FishBase. February 2018 version.
  3. ^ Dianne J. Bray. "Razorfishes, Centriscidae". Fishes of Australia. Museums Victoria. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Macroramphosidae". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 3 April 2006.
  5. ^ a b Nelson, JS; Grande, TC & Wilson, MVH (2016). Classification of fishes from Fishes of the World 5th Edition. John Wiley & Sons. p. 410. ISBN 978-1119220817.
  6. ^ "PBDB". paleobiodb.org. Retrieved 2024-03-07.

centriscidae, family, fishes, from, order, syngnathiformes, which, includes, snipefishes, shrimpfishes, bellowfishes, small, family, consisting, only, about, dozen, marine, species, they, unusual, appearance, reflected, their, common, names, species, this, fam. The Centriscidae are a family of fishes from the order Syngnathiformes which includes the snipefishes shrimpfishes and bellowfishes 2 A small family consisting of only about a dozen marine species they are of an unusual appearance as reflected by their common names The species in this family are restricted to relatively shallow tropical parts of the Indo Pacific CentriscidaeTemporal range Ypresian to recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Razorfish Aeoliscus strigatus Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Actinopterygii Order Syngnathiformes Suborder Aulostomoidei Superfamily Centriscoidea Family CentriscidaeBonaparte 1831 1 Genera see textDescription editThey have extremely compressed razor like bodies which have a sharp ventral edge and a dorsal surface which is nearly straight in profile ending in a long snout which has a tiny mouth with pincer like jaws which lack teeth The spiny part of the dorsal fin is located close to the tail and is made of one long sharp spine at the anterior end with two shorter spines behind that The soft posterior part of the dorsal fin and the caudal fin are situated on the ventral surface and lie below the posterior most part of the body which is pointed The pelvic fins are small and are located around the middle of its body while the pectoral fins are larger The body is almost completely covered in thin translucent bony plates which are created by expansion of its vertebrae The species within this family do not have a lateral line These fish tend to swim with their heads pointed towards the substrate although why they do this is unclear Some species occur within beds of sea grass while other species are reef fishes They are predators of zooplankton 3 Taxonomy editIn some classifications the subfamily Macroramphosinae is raised to the level of family Macroramphosidae 4 The placement of the genus Centriscops is unclear ITIS places it in Macroramphosidae as does the 5th edition of Nelson 2016 5 The two genera currently classified within the Centriscidae are 5 Aeoliscus Jordan amp Starks 1902 Centriscus Linnaeus 1758 The following fossil genera are also known 6 Aeoliscoides Blot 1980 Amphisile Cuvier 1816 Paramphisile Blot 1980References edit Bailly N ed 2017 Centriscidae Bonaparte 1831 FishBase World Register of Marine Species Retrieved 12 June 2018 Froese Rainer and Daniel Pauly eds 2018 Centriscidae in FishBase February 2018 version Dianne J Bray Razorfishes Centriscidae Fishes of Australia Museums Victoria Retrieved 12 June 2018 Macroramphosidae Integrated Taxonomic Information System Retrieved 3 April 2006 a b Nelson JS Grande TC amp Wilson MVH 2016 Classification of fishes from Fishes of the World 5th Edition John Wiley amp Sons p 410 ISBN 978 1119220817 PBDB paleobiodb org Retrieved 2024 03 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Centriscidae amp oldid 1212451956, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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