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Paraulopidae
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * '' Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura Okamura (written: 岡村 lit. "hill village") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: * , Japanese voice actor * , Japanese photographer * Allison Okamura, American roboticist * Arthur Okamura, American silk screen artist ..., 1982) * '' ...
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Paraulopus Okamurai
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * '' Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura Okamura (written: 岡村 lit. "hill village") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: * , Japanese voice actor * , Japanese photographer * Allison Okamura, American roboticist * Arthur Okamura, American silk screen artist ..., 1982) * '' P ...
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Paraulopus Longianalis
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * '' Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura, 1982) * '' Paraulopus japonicus'' ( Kamohara, 1956) * '' Paraulopus legandi'' ( Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979) * '' Paraulopus longianalis'' Tomoyasu Sato, M. F. Gomon & Nakabo, 2010 (longfin cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus maculatus'' ( Kotthaus, 1967) * '' Paraulop ...
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Paraulopus Maculatus
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * '' Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura, 1982) * '' Paraulopus japonicus'' ( Kamohara, 1956) * '' Paraulopus legandi'' ( Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979) * ''Paraulopus longianalis'' Tomoyasu Sato, M. F. Gomon & Nakabo, 2010 (longfin cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus maculatus'' ( Kotthaus, 1967) * '' Paraulopu ...
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Paraulopus Japonicus
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * '' Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura, 1982) * '' Paraulopus japonicus'' ( Kamohara, 1956) * '' Paraulopus legandi'' ( Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979) * ''Paraulopus longianalis'' Tomoyasu Sato, M. F. Gomon & Nakabo, 2010 (longfin cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus maculatus'' ( Kotthaus, 1967) * '' Paraulopus ...
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Paraulopus Filamentosus
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * '' Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura, 1982) * ''Paraulopus japonicus'' ( Kamohara, 1956) * '' Paraulopus legandi'' ( Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979) * ''Paraulopus longianalis'' Tomoyasu Sato, M. F. Gomon & Nakabo, 2010 (longfin cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus maculatus'' ( Kotthaus, 1967) * '' Paraulopus ...
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Paraulopus Melanogrammus
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * '' Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura, 1982) * ''Paraulopus japonicus'' ( Kamohara, 1956) * '' Paraulopus legandi'' ( Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979) * ''Paraulopus longianalis'' Tomoyasu Sato, M. F. Gomon & Nakabo, 2010 (longfin cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus maculatus'' ( Kotthaus, 1967) * '' Paraulopus m ...
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Paraulopus Brevirostris
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * '' Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * '' Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura, 1982) * ''Paraulopus japonicus'' ( Kamohara, 1956) * '' Paraulopus legandi'' ( Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979) * ''Paraulopus longianalis'' Tomoyasu Sato, M. F. Gomon & Nakabo, 2010 (longfin cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus maculatus'' ( Kotthaus, 1967) * ''Paraulopus me ...
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Paraulopus Melanostomus
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * '' Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura, 1982) * ''Paraulopus japonicus'' ( Kamohara, 1956) * '' Paraulopus legandi'' ( Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979) * ''Paraulopus longianalis'' Tomoyasu Sato, M. F. Gomon & Nakabo, 2010 (longfin cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus maculatus'' ( Kotthaus, 1967) * ''Paraulopus mel ...
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Paraulopus Balteatus
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * '' Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura, 1982) * ''Paraulopus japonicus'' ( Kamohara, 1956) * '' Paraulopus legandi'' ( Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979) * ''Paraulopus longianalis'' Tomoyasu Sato, M. F. Gomon & Nakabo, 2010 (longfin cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus maculatus'' ( Kotthaus, 1967) * ''Paraulopus mel ...
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Paraulopus Atripes
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * ''Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura, 1982) * ''Paraulopus japonicus'' ( Kamohara, 1956) * '' Paraulopus legandi'' ( Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979) * ''Paraulopus longianalis'' Tomoyasu Sato, M. F. Gomon & Nakabo, 2010 (longfin cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus maculatus'' ( Kotthaus, 1967) * ''Paraulopus mela ...
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Paraulopus Novaeseelandiae
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * ''Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura, 1982) * ''Paraulopus japonicus'' ( Kamohara, 1956) * '' Paraulopus legandi'' ( Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979) * ''Paraulopus longianalis'' Tomoyasu Sato, M. F. Gomon & Nakabo, 2010 (longfin cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus maculatus'' ( Kotthaus, 1967) * ''Paraulopus melan ...
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Paraulopus Oblongus
''Paraulopus'' is the only genus in the family Paraulopidae, a family of grinners in the order Aulopiformes. They are commonly known as cucumberfishes, but locally some other Teleostei are also known by that name. They were considered in the Chlorophthalmidae or greeneye family until 2001. The fishes tend to be slender and cylindrical, with large eyes and a large terminal mouth with only slightly protruding lower jaw. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Paraulopus atripes'' Tomoyasu Sato & Nakabo, 2003 * ''Paraulopus balteatus'' M. F. Gomon, 2010 (banded cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus brevirostris'' ( Fourmanoir, 1981) (shortsnout cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus filamentosus'' (Okamura, 1982) * ''Paraulopus japonicus'' ( Kamohara, 1956) * '' Paraulopus legandi'' ( Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979) * ''Paraulopus longianalis'' Tomoyasu Sato, M. F. Gomon & Nakabo, 2010 (longfin cucumberfish) * ''Paraulopus maculatus'' ( Kotthaus, 1967) * ''Paraulopus melan ...
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