
The bandfishes, family Cepolidae, are 23 species of marine ray-finned fishes, They are native to the East Atlantic and Indo-Pacific where they dig burrows in sandy or muddy seabeds and eat zooplankton.
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赤刀魚科(学名:Cepolidae)為輻鰭魚綱大眼鲷目的其中一個科[1][2]。 分類 赤刀魚科下分5個屬,如下[1]: 棘赤刀魚屬 Acanthocepola 小棘赤刀魚 Acanthocepola abbreviata 楔形棘赤刀魚 Acanthocepola cuneata 印度棘赤刀魚 Acanthocepola indica 克氏棘赤刀魚 Acanthocepola krusensternii 背點棘赤刀魚 Acanthocepola limbata 赤刀魚屬 Cepola 澳洲赤刀魚 Cepola australis 哈氏赤刀魚 Cepola haastii 赤刀魚 Cepola macrophthalma 少輻赤刀魚 Cepola pauciradiata 史氏赤刀魚 Cepola schlegelii:又稱頜斑赤刀魚。 歐氏鰧屬 Owstonia 粒牙歐氏鰧 Owstonia grammodon 麥克歐氏鰧 Owstonia maccullochi 梳歐氏鰧 Owstonia pectinifer 仰吻歐氏鰧 Owstonia simoterus 土佐歐氏鰧 Owstonia tosaensis 歐氏鰧 Owstonia totomiensis:又稱圖圖歐氏鰧。 韋勃歐氏鰧 Owstonia weberi 擬赤刀魚屬 Pseudocepola 擬赤刀魚 Pseudocepola taeniosoma 楔花鮨鰧屬 Sphenanthias 楔花鮨鰧 Sphenanthias sibogae 参考文献 ^ 1.0 1.1 "Cepolidae". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. January 2019 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2019. ^ Betancur-R, Ricardo; Wiley, Edward O.; Arratia, Gloria; Acero, Arturo; Bailly, Nicolas; Miya, Masaki; Lecointre, Guillaume; Ortí, Guillermo. Phylogenetic classification of bony fishes. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 2017-07-06, 17 (1): 162. ISSN 1471-2148. doi:10.1186/s12862-017-0958-3. 物種識別信息 維基數據: Q806308 維基物種: Cepolidae ADW: Cepolidae EoL: 5354 Fossilworks: 353995 GBIF: 4257 iNaturalist: 85668 ITIS: 170279 NBN: NBNS
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The bandfishes, family Cepolidae, are 23 species of marine ray-finned fishes, They are native to the East Atlantic and Indo-Pacific where they dig burrows in sandy or muddy seabeds and eat zooplankton.
==Taxonomy== The bandfishes belong to the family Cepolidae, of the order acanthuriformes. The family was created in 1810 by the French naturalist Constantine Samuel Rafinesque. The placement of the Cepolidae within the Perciformes is not agreed by all authors, some authors place the family with the Priacanthidae in the order Priacanthiformes, an order which is considered to be incertae sedis within the series Eupercaria.
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