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Goatfishes (Mullidae)

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Mulloidichthys  [1]

Parupeneus  [5]

Upeneus  [5]

Mullus  [8]

Pseudupeneus  [0]

  

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Family Mullidae
Distribution: Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, rarely in brackish waters. Elongated body. Dorsal fins far apart. First dorsal fin with 6-8 spines; second dorsal with one spine and 8-9 soft rays, shorter than anal fin. Spines in anal fin 1 or 2, with 5-8 soft rays. Forked caudal fin. [eng]
Mullidae
The Family Mullidae contains these Genera: Mulloidichthys = Mulloides, Mullus, Parupeneus, Pseudupeneus, Upeneichthys, Upeneus. [eng]
Fishes of Hawai'i
Family Mullidae - goatfishes. List of species, references, images. [eng]
NMITA: Otolith Mullidae Family Page
NMITA:Neogene Marine Biota of Tropical America. [eng]
InterNevod: Султанковые (Mullidae)
Семейство насчитывает около 5 родов и 50 видов морских рыб, обитающих в тропических, субтропических и отчасти в умеренных частях Атлантического, Тихого и Индийского океанов и в прилегающих морях. Все роды султанок (Mullus, Mulloidichthys, Upeneus, Pseudupeneus,) очень схожи друг с другом, поэтому они не имеют особых русских названий. [rus]
Moorea Fish Finder - Mullidae Family
Distribution: Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, rarely in brackish waters. Elongated body. Many brightly colored. Valued as food fish. Not popular for aquaria, but do well in right settings. [eng]
Mullidae, The Red Mullets Or Goat Fish - Diving Scuba In Kenya
These are easily recognized by two simple barbells on the chin with 2 distinct dorsal fins. The anal fin is invariably short. Red mullets are typically bottom feeders and swim above the lagoon bottom with their barbells in constant motion. The have brilliant colors and are likened by fishermen for their flesh [eng]
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