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Spadefishes, batfishes and scats (Ephippidae)

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Chaetodipterus  [3]

Ephippus  [2]

Platax  [9]


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Family Ephippidae
Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific; marine, rarely brackish. Anal fin with 3 spines. Compressed laterally and deep-bodied. Mouth small; vomer or palatines toothless; comblike series of large blunt gill rakers on first epibranchial. [eng]
Species Summary for Tripterodon orbis - African spadefish
Western Indian Ocean: Somalia, Kenya south to Algoa Bay, South Africa. [eng]
Knochenfische Fledermausfisch - Ephippidae
Fledermausfisch (Merkmale, Biologie, Vorkommen, Verhalten). [deu]
InterNevod: Ýôèïïîâûå (Ephippidae)
 ñîñòàâå ñåìåéñòâà ðàçëè÷àþò îáû÷íî òðè ïîäñåìåéñòâà - äðåïàíîâûå (Drepaninae, ñ åäèíñòâåííûì ðîäîì Drepane), ïëàòàêñîâûå (Platacinae, ñ ðîäîì Platax) è ýôèïïîâûå (Ephippinae, ñ íåñêîëüêèìè ðîäàìè). [rus]
Ephippidae
The Family Ephippidae contains these Genera: Chaetodipterus, Ephippus, Parapsettus, Platax, Proteracanthus, Rhinoprenes, Tripterodon. [eng]
Ephippidae
Phylogeny. [eng]
Two new species of Monogenea (Platyhelminthes: Cercomeridea) parasitic on Chaetodipterus faber (Teleostei: Ephippidae) from the Brazilian coastal zone
Metazoan parasites were extracted for 110 Chaetodipterus faber (Broussonet, 1782) (Teleostei: Ephippidae) specimens from the coastal zone of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (nearly 21-23º S, 41-45º W). Two new species of monogeneans belonging to genera Sprostoniella and Parancylodiscoides are described and illustrated. The new species of Sprostoniella, differ from S. multitestis, the only known species of the genus, by: 1. the arrangement of septa (with 17 septa, two of them bifid and two incomplet in the new species; 17 septa, two of them trifid in S. multitestis). [eng]
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