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  2. Anguilloidei - Wikipedia

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    Anguilloidei is a suborder of ray-finned fishes belonging to the order Anguilliformes, the eels. Families. The Anguilloidei contains the following families: [2]

  3. Anguillidae - Wikipedia

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    This leads to two possibilities: Either Anguilloidei is a paraphyletic group, or it was originally delineated inaccurately, and Anguillidae should not be included in this subclass. However, more studies need to be conducted to confirm the placement of freshwater eels within Anguilliformes, and determine the composition of the Anguilloidei subclass.

  4. Anguilloides - Wikipedia

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    Anguilloides is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine eel that lived in the early Eocene.It contains a single species, A. branchiostegalis.Fossils are known from the famous Monte Bolca site of Italy.

  5. Eel - Wikipedia

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    Suborder Anguilloidei. Family Moringuidae Gill, 1885 (spaghetti eels) Family Anguillidae Rafinesque, 1810 (freshwater eels) Family Nemichthyidae Kaup. 1859 (snipe eels or threadtail snipe eels) Family Serrivomeridae Trewavas, 1932 (sawtooth eels) Family Cyematidae Regan, 1912 (bobtail eels) Family Monognathidae Trewavas, 1937 (onejaw gulpers)

  6. Category:Anguilloidei - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 November 2024, at 18:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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  8. Ophichthidae - Wikipedia

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    Ophichthidae is a family of fish in the order Anguilliformes, commonly known as the snake eels. The term "Ophichthidae" comes from Greek ophis ("serpent") and ichthys ("fish"). Snake eels are also burrowing eels. They are named for their physical appearance, as they have long, cylindrical, snake-like bodies. [2]

  9. Eel life history - Wikipedia

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    Eels in this so-called "recruitment" developmental stage are known as glass eels because of the transparency of their bodies. The term typically refers to a transparent eel of the family Anguillidae. It is applied to an intermediary stage in the eel's complex life history between the leptocephalus stage and the juvenile (elver) stage.