Euleptorhamphus

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Euleptorhamphus is a genus of marine halfbeaks, slender surface-dwelling fishes known for their elongated lower jaws.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
taxon
belongsTo Hemiramphidae NERFINISHED
belongsToClade Teleostei NERFINISHED
bodyShape elongate
cellType eukaryotic
class Actinopterygii
commonName halfbeaks
diet planktonic organisms
small fishes
distribution subtropical oceans
tropical oceans
ecologicalNiche surface-dwelling fish
environment marine
eyePosition lateral
family Hemiramphidae NERFINISHED
feedingBehavior surface picking
feedingZone surface waters
finType ray-finned
habitat marine waters
pelagic zone
hasJaws true
hasNotochord true
hasSpecies Euleptorhamphus longirostris NERFINISHED
Euleptorhamphus velox NERFINISHED
Euleptorhamphus viridis NERFINISHED
hasVertebralColumn true
jawAsymmetry lower jaw longer than upper jaw
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle nektonic
locomotion swimming
morphologicalCharacteristic beak-like jaws
elongated lower jaw
slender body
order Beloniformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction oviparous
reproductiveMode external fertilization
respiration gills
sensoryAdaptation adapted to surface feeding
skeletonType bony fish
symmetry bilateral symmetry
taxonRank genus
thermoregulation ectothermic

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Hemiramphidae containsGenus Euleptorhamphus