Català > família de peixos: 1 sentit > nom 1, animalSentit | Any of various families of fish. |
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Sinònim | peixos |
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Membre de | Craniata, Craniat, Vertebrata, Vertebrat | fishes |
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Específic | Acipenseridae, acipensèrids | sturgeons |
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Ammodytidae | sand lances |
Apogonidae | bright-colored marine fishes that incubate eggs in the mouth |
Ariidae | sea catfishes |
Aterínid, aterínids, Atherinidae | small spiny-finned fishes of both salt and fresh water |
Balistidae, Balístid, balístids | triggerfishes |
Blènnid, blènnids, Blenniidae | A family of fish including |
Bothidae | A family of fish of the order Heterosomata |
Bramidae, Bràmid, bràmids | Deep-bodied percoid fishes of the open / open seas |
Cal·lionímid, cal·lionímids, Callionymidae | dragonets |
Carangidae, Caràngid, caràngids | large family of narrow-bodied marine food fishes with widely forked tails |
Carcharhinidae | largest family of living sharks |
Catostomidae | suckers |
Characidae | Tropical freshwater fishes of Africa and South America and Central America |
Cichlidae, cíclids | cichlids |
Ciprínid, ciprínids, Cyprinidae | A family of fish including |
Clupeidae, Clupeid, clupeids | herrings |
Cynoglossidae | tonguefishes |
Còngrid, còngrids | marine eels |
Còtid | sculpins |
Engràulid, engràulids | anchovies |
Escòmbrid, escòmbrids, Scombridae | marine food fishes |
Espàrid, espàrids, Sparidae | porgies |
Gadidae, Gàdid, gàdids | large family of important mostly marine food fishes |
Gasterosteidae, Gasterosteid, gasterosteïds | sticklebacks |
Gòbid, gòbids, Gobiidae | gobies |
Haemulidae | grunts |
Labridae, Làbrid, làbrids | wrasses |
Luvaridae | louvars |
Macrouridae, macrúrids | grenadiers |
Mixinoïdeu, Myxinidae | slime-producing marine animals |
Molidae, Mòlid | ocean sunfishes |
Mugilidae, mugílids | Grey mullets |
Mullidae, múl·lids | goatfishes or red mullets |
Muraenidae | marine eels |
Percidae | active freshwater fishes |
Poeciliidae | topminnows |
Pomacentridae, Pomacèntrid, pomacèntrids | damselfishes |
Pristidae | large primitive rays with elongated snouts |
Rhinobatidae, Rinobàtid, rinobàtids | Primitive rays with guitar-shaped bodies |
Salmonidae, Salmònid, salmònids | salmon and trout |
Scyliorhinidae | small bottom-dwelling sharks |
Serranidae, Serrànid, serrànids | marine fishes |
Sillaginidae, Sil·lagínid | small family of small food fishes in shallow waters of the Pacific around Indonesia |
Silúrid, silúrids | Old World catfishes |
Singnàtid, singnàtids, Syngnathidae | pipefishes |
Soleidae | soles |
Sphyraenidae | monotypic family of large active fishes of tropical and subtropical waters |
Triakidae, Triàquid, triàquids | small sharks with smooth skins and lacking spines on their dorsal fins |
Triquiúrid, triquiúrids | cutlassfishes |
Uranoscòpid, uranoscòpids | stargazers |
Zoarcidae | eelpouts |
albúlids | bonefish |
anguílids, Anguillidae, Anguíl·lid | eels that live in fresh water as adults but return to the sea to spawn |
ciprinodòntids | large family of small soft-finned fishes |
dactiloptèrids | flying gurnards |
dactiloscòpids | sand stargazers |
diodòntids | spiny puffers |
elòpids | tarpons and ladyfishes |
equeneïdids | fishes having a sucking disk on the head for clinging to other fishes and to ships |
escorpènids | scorpionfishes |
escàrids, Scaridae | parrotfishes |
esòcids | pikes |
hexànquids | Primitive sharks |
isúrids | In some classifications another name for the family Lamnidae |
lepisosteïds | Comprises the genus Lepisosteus |
làmnids | Oceanic sharks |
làmprids | opahs |
mictòfids | Deep-sea fishes comprising the lantern fishes |
miliobàtids | eagle rays |
mobúlids | large rays lacking venomous spines |
monocàntids | filefishes |
ofídids | eellike marine fishes |
osmèrids | smelts |
petromizòntids, Petromyzontidae | lampreys |
platicefàlids | scorpaenoid flatheads |
poliodòntids | paddlefishes |
quimèrids | A family of Holocephali |
tetraodòntids | puffers |
torpedínids, Torpediniformes | electric rays |
traquiptèrids | ribbonfishes |
tríglids | In some classifications restricted to the gurnards and subdivided into the subfamilies Triglinae (true sea robins) and Peristediinae (armored sea robins) |
General | família, familiar | (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more genera |
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Anglès | fish family |
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Espanyol | peces |
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