''Emmelichthys'' is a
genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial n ...
of fish in the family
Emmelichthyidae, the rovers.
Species
There are seven species in the genus, including one newly described in 2014:
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Emmelichthys elongatus
''Emmelichthys'' is a genus of fish in the family Emmelichthyidae, the rovers.
Species
There are seven species in the genus, including one newly described in 2014:
* '' Emmelichthys elongatus'' Kotlyar, 1982
* '' Emmelichthys karnellai'' Heem ...
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Kotlyar, 1982
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Emmelichthys karnellai
''Emmelichthys'' is a genus of fish in the family Emmelichthyidae, the rovers.
Species
There are seven species in the genus, including one newly described in 2014:
* ''Emmelichthys elongatus'' Kotlyar, 1982
* '' Emmelichthys karnellai'' Heems ...
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Heemstra & J. E. Randall, 1977 – Karnella's rover
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Emmelichthys marisrubri
''Emmelichthys'' is a genus of fish in the family Emmelichthyidae, the rovers.
Species
There are seven species in the genus, including one newly described in 2014:
* '' Emmelichthys elongatus'' Kotlyar, 1982
* '' Emmelichthys karnellai'' Heem ...
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R. Fricke, Golani & Appelbaum-Golani, 2014[Fricke, R., Golani, D. & Appelbaum-Golani, B. (2014): ''Emmelichthys marisrubri'', a new rover from the southern Red Sea (Teleostei: Emmelichthyidae). ''Cybium'' 38(2): 83-87'.]
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Emmelichthys nitidus
''Emmelichthys nitidus'' is a species of rover native to the Indian and Pacific oceans at depths of between . There are currently two subspecies known:
* ''Emmelichthys nitidus cyanescens'' ( Guichenot, 1848) native to deep waters of the easter ...
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J. Richardson, 1845
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Emmelichthys nitidus cyanescens
''Emmelichthys'' is a genus of fish in the family Emmelichthyidae, the rovers.
Species
There are seven species in the genus, including one newly described in 2014:
* '' Emmelichthys elongatus'' Kotlyar, 1982
* '' Emmelichthys karnellai'' Heem ...
''
Guichenot, 1848
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Emmelichthys nitidus nitidus
''Emmelichthys nitidus nitidus'', the Cape bonnetmouth, is a subspecies of rover native to the Indian and Pacific oceans from South Africa to Australia and New Zealand
New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwest ...
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J. Richardson, 1845 – Cape bonnetmouth
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Emmelichthys ruber
''Emmelichthys'' is a genus of fish in the family Emmelichthyidae, the rovers.
Species
There are seven species in the genus, including one newly described in 2014:
* '' Emmelichthys elongatus'' Kotlyar, 1982
* '' Emmelichthys karnellai'' Heem ...
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Trunov, 1976 – red rover
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Emmelichthys struhsakeri
''Emmelichthys'' is a genus of fish in the family Emmelichthyidae, the rovers.
Species
There are seven species in the genus, including one newly described in 2014:
* '' Emmelichthys elongatus'' Kotlyar, 1982
* '' Emmelichthys karnellai'' Heem ...
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Heemstra & J. E. Randall, 1977 – golden redbait
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References
Emmelichthyidae
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