order solenichthyes
A marine biologist carefully sketches a fish from the order Solenichthyes in her field notebook.
Noun: A taxonomic order of ray-finned fish, characterized by having a small mouth located at the end of a greatly elongated, tubular snout. This order includes a variety of primarily tropical marine fishes known for their unusual and often bizarre body forms.
The term "order Solenichthyes" is used in scientific classification (taxonomy) and ichthyology (the study of fish) to categorize a specific group of fish. * The order Solenichthyes includes pipefishes and seahorses. * Biologists study the unique reproductive behaviors found within the order Solenichthyes.
- The name "Solenichthyes" is derived from Greek roots meaning "pipe fish."
- In some modern taxonomic systems, the families within this order are placed within the larger order Syngnathiformes.
- Solenichthyes (noun): The singular form, often used interchangeably with "order Solenichthyes" in scientific contexts.
- solenichthyan (noun/adjective): A member of this order; pertaining to this order.
- Syngnathiform fishes (in modern classifications)
- Pipefish: A common family (Syngnathidae) within this order.
- Seahorse: A well-known genus () within the family Syngnathidae.
- Trumpetfish: A member of the family Aulostomidae, often included.
- Shrimpfish: A member of the family Centriscidae, often included.
A marine biologist carefully sketches a fish from the order Solenichthyes in her field notebook.
- bellows fishes; shrimpfishes; cornetfishes; pipefishes; small order of chiefly tropical marine fishes of varied and bizarre form all having a small mouth at the end of a drawn-out tubular snout