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  2. Hyporhamphus ihi - Wikipedia

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    The garfish is endemic to New Zealand and this particular species is only found here, however southern garfish, H. melanochir a similar species can be identified in Australia. [11] The garfish occurs all around New Zealand. They are also found in the southwest Pacific and the Chatham Islands. [4]

  3. Hyporhamphus melanochir - Wikipedia

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    Hyporhamphus melanochir, or Southern garfish or (in Australia) garfish, is a halfbeak garfish from the family Hemiramphidae. [2] It is found in southern Australian and New Zealand waters. [ 3 ] It is a very popular fish for recreational fishing and eating in Australia, where it is referred to simply as 'garfish' or 'gar'.

  4. Garfish - Wikipedia

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    Garfish are pelagic fish which live close to the water surface. They eat small fish and have a migratory pattern similar to that of the mackerel, arriving a short time before the latter to spawn. Their association with mackerel has led to some older common names such as "mackerel guide" and "mackerel guardian".

  5. Hyporhamphus - Wikipedia

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    Hyporhamphus ihi Phillipps, 1932 (New Zealand piper) Hyporhamphus improvisus (J. L. B. Smith, 1933) (Shortfin halfbeak) Hyporhamphus intermedius (Cantor, 1842) (Asian pencil halfbeak) Hyporhamphus limbatus (Valenciennes, 1847) (Congaturi halfbeak) Hyporhamphus meeki Banford & Collette, 1993 (American halfbeak)

  6. Gar - Wikipedia

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    Belone belone is now more commonly referred to as the "garfish" or "gar fish" to avoid confusion with the North American gars of the family Lepisosteidae. [11] Confusingly, the name "garfish" is also commonly used for a number of other species of the related genera Strongylura, Tylosurus, and Xenentodon of the family Belonidae.

  7. Arrhamphus sclerolepis - Wikipedia

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    Arrhamphus sclerolepis, the Northern snub-nosed garfish, is a species of halfbeak in the genus Arrhamphus [1] found in coastal waters of the Indo-West Pacific around Papua New Guinea and Australia, and in the freshwaters of adjacent river systems. Considered a good game fish, but of little commercial value either as food or as an aquarium fish ...

  8. Black-tipped garfish - Wikipedia

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    The black-tipped garfish or black-tipped halfbeak (Hyporhamphus neglectissimus) is a halfbeak from the family Hemiramphidae. [2] Information.

  9. Xenentodon cancila - Wikipedia

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    Xenentodon cancila, the freshwater garfish, is a species of needlefish found in freshwater and brackish habitats in South and Southeast Asia. [2] Common names