Atherinopsidae

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Atherinopsidae is a family of small, silvery ray-finned fishes commonly known as New World silversides, found primarily in marine and freshwater coastal habitats of the Americas.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Atherinopsidae canonical 3
Atherinopsinae 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish family
ray-finned fish family
taxon
bodyShape elongate
laterally compressed
class Actinopterygii
commonName New World silversides
distribution Americas
coastal waters of North America
coastal waters of South America
eastern Pacific Ocean
Northwest Atlantic Ocean
surface form: western Atlantic Ocean
ecologicalRole forage fish
eyePosition large lateral eyes
finStructure first dorsal fin with flexible spines
second dorsal fin with soft rays
two dorsal fins
habitat bays and lagoons
estuarine waters
freshwater coastal habitats
marine coastal waters
nearshore pelagic zone
hasCharacteristic ray-finned
silvery coloration
small body size
importance important prey for larger fishes and seabirds
includesGenus Allanetta
Atherinella
Atherinopsis
Basilichthys
Chirostoma
Colpichthys
Leuresthes
Menidia
Odontesthes
includesSubfamily Atherinopsidae self-linksurface differs
surface form: Atherinopsinae

Menidiinae
kingdom Animalia
namedBy Barton Warren Evermann
David Starr Jordan
order Atheriniformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction egg-laying
external fertilization
taxonRank family
trophicRole insectivore
planktivore
typeGenus Atherinopsis
usedFor aquaculture (some species)
commercial fisheries (some species)
recreational angling (some species)
yearDescribed 1896

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Atheriniformes containsFamily Atherinopsidae
Isonidae relatedTo Atherinopsidae
Notocheiridae relatedTo Atherinopsidae
Atherinopsidae includesSubfamily Atherinopsidae self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Atherinopsinae