Category
page 1Syngnathus

Greater pipefish
species of fish

Broadnosed pipefish
species of fish
Syngnathus
Syngnathus is a genus of fish in the family Syngnathidae found in marine, brackish and sometimes fresh waters of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. Fossils of these species are found from the Oligocene to the Pleistocene. They are known from various localities of Greece, Italy, Germany and United States. The name comes from Ancient Greek σύν (sún), meaning "together", and γνάθος (gnáthos), meaning "jaw", referring to the fused jaw that the species (and the entire family) have in common.

Black-striped pipefish
species of fish

Narrow-snouted pipefish
species of fish

River pipefish
species of fish
Syngnathus schlegeli
species of fish

Lesser pipefish
species of fish

Sargassum pipefish
species of fish

Syngnathus taenionotus
species of fish

Pelagic pipefish
species of fish

Syngnathus floridae
species of fish

Barred pipefish
species of fish

Thickly snouted pipefish
species of fish

Bay pipefish
species of fish

Black-Sea pelagic pipefish
species of fish

Northern pipefish
species of fish

Chocolate pipefish
species of fish

Southern pipefish
species of fish
Syngnathus louisianae
species of fish

Kelp pipefish
species of fish
Syngnathus carinatus
species of fish

Guadalupe pipefish
species of fish
Texas pipefish
species of fish
Syngnathus macrophthalmus
species of fish
Syngnathus safina
species of fish

Large-fin Pipefish
species of fish

Barcheek pipefish
species of fish

Caribbean pipefish
species of fish

Gulf pipefish
species of Actinopterygii

Bull pipefish
species of fish
Yucatan pipefish
species of fish
Syngnathus dawsoni
species of fish