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Rhynchoconger
''Rhynchoconger'' is a genus of eels in the family Congridae. Species * ''Rhynchoconger ectenurus'' ( D. S. Jordan & R. E. Richardson, 1909) * ''Rhynchoconger flavus'' (Goode & T. H. Bean, 1896) (Yellow conger) * ''Rhynchoconger gracilior'' ( Ginsburg, 1951) (Whiptail conger) * ''Rhynchoconger guppyi'' (Norman, 1925) * ''Rhynchoconger humbermariorum'' ( Tommasi, 1960) (''Species inquirenda'') Melo, M.R.S. & Caires, R.A. (2016)On the taxonomic status of three eels (Teleostei: Anguilliformes) described from Leptocephali by Tommasi (1960).''Zoologia, 33 (6): e20160021.'' * ''Rhynchoconger nitens'' ( D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890) (Bignose conger) * ''Rhynchoconger squaliceps'' ( Alcock, 1894) * ''Rhynchoconger trewavasae ''Rhynchoconger trewavasae'' is an eel in the family Congridae (conger/garden eels).
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Rhynchoconger Humbermariorum
''Rhynchoconger'' is a genus of eels in the family Congridae. Species * ''Rhynchoconger ectenurus'' ( D. S. Jordan & R. E. Richardson, 1909) * ''Rhynchoconger flavus'' (Goode & T. H. Bean, 1896) (Yellow conger) * ''Rhynchoconger gracilior'' ( Ginsburg, 1951) (Whiptail conger) * ''Rhynchoconger guppyi'' (Norman, 1925) * ''Rhynchoconger humbermariorum'' ( Tommasi, 1960) (''Species inquirenda'') Melo, M.R.S. & Caires, R.A. (2016)On the taxonomic status of three eels (Teleostei: Anguilliformes) described from Leptocephali by Tommasi (1960).''Zoologia, 33 (6): e20160021.'' * ''Rhynchoconger nitens'' ( D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890) (Bignose conger) * ''Rhynchoconger squaliceps'' ( Alcock, 1894) * ''Rhynchoconger trewavasae ''Rhynchoconger trewavasae'' is an eel in the family Congridae (conger/garden eels).
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Yellow Conger
The yellow congerCommon names of ''Rhynchoconger flavus''
at www.fishbase.org. (''Rhynchoconger flavus'') is an in the family (conger/garden eels).''Rhynchoconger flavus''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by

Rhynchoconger Ectenurus
''Rhynchoconger ectenurus'', known commonly as the longnose conger in Australia,Common names of ''Rhynchoconger ectenurus''
at www.fishbase.org. is an in the family (conger/garden eels).''Rhynchoconger ectenurus''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by



Rhynchoconger Flavus
The yellow congerCommon names of ''Rhynchoconger flavus''
at www.fishbase.org. (''Rhynchoconger flavus'') is an in the family (conger/garden eels).''Rhynchoconger flavus''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by

Rhynchoconger Trewavasae
''Rhynchoconger trewavasae'' is an eel in the family Congridae (conger/garden eels).''Rhynchoconger trewavasae''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by Adam Ben-Tuvia in 1993.Ben-Tuvia, A., 1993 ''A review of the Indo-west Pacific congrid fishes of genera Rhynchoconger and Bathycongrus with the description of three new species.'' Israel Journal of Zoology v. 39 (no. 4): 349-370. It is a , deep water-dwelling eel which is known ...
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Rhynchoconger Gracilior
The whiptail conger (''Rhynchoconger gracilior''), also known as the conger eel in Cuba,Common names for ''Rhynchoconger gracilior''
at www.fishbase.org. is an in the family (conger/garden eels).''Rhynchoconger gracilior''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by

Rhynchoconger Nitens
The bignose conger (''Rhynchoconger nitens'', also known as the needletail conger) is an eel in the family Congridae (conger/garden eels).''Rhynchoconger nitens''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by and in 1890.Jordan, D. S. and C. H. Bollman, 1890 (5 Feb.) ef. 2433''Descriptions of new species of fishes collected at the Galapagos Islands and along the coast of the United States of Co ...
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Rhynchoconger Squaliceps
''Rhynchoconger squaliceps'' is an eel in the family Congridae (conger/garden eels).''Rhynchoconger squaliceps''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by in 1894, originally under the genus '' Congromuraena''.Alcock, A. W., 1894 (6 Mar.) ef. 89''Natural history notes from H. M. Indian marine survey steamer, `Investigator,' Commander C. F. Oldham, R. N., commanding. Series II., No. 9. An account of the deep sea collection made during the season of 1892-93.'' J ...
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Rhynchoconger Guppyi
''Rhynchoconger guppyi'' is an eel in the family Congridae (conger/garden eels).''Rhynchoconger guppyi''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by in 1925, originally under the genus '' Congromuraena''.Norman, J. R., 1925 (1 Feb.) ef. 15555''A new eel of the genus Congromuraena from Tobago, with notes on C. balearica and C. opisthophthalmus.'' Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 9) v. 15 (no. 86): 313-314. It is a

Congridae
The Congridae are the family of conger and garden eels. Congers are valuable and often large food fishes, while garden eels live in colonies, all protruding from the sea floor after the manner of plants in a garden (thus the name). The family includes over 180 species in 32 genera. The European conger, ''Conger conger'', is the largest of the family and of the Anguilliformes order that includes it; it has been recorded at up to in length and weighing .British Conger Club
Congrids are found in tropical, subtropical and temperate seas around the world. Clear distinguishing features among congrids are few; they all lack scales, and most possess s. They feed on crustaceans and small fish, and unlike some o ...
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Ray-finned Fish Genera
Actinopterygii (; ), members of which are known as ray-finned fishes, is a class of bony fish. They comprise over 50% of living vertebrate species. The ray-finned fishes are so called because their fins are webs of skin supported by bony or horny spines (rays), as opposed to the fleshy, lobed fins that characterize the class Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fish). These actinopterygian fin rays attach directly to the proximal or basal skeletal elements, the radials, which represent the link or connection between these fins and the internal skeleton (e.g., pelvic and pectoral girdles). By species count, actinopterygians dominate the vertebrates, and they constitute nearly 99% of the over 30,000 species of fish. They are ubiquitous throughout freshwater and marine environments from the deep sea to the highest mountain streams. Extant species can range in size from ''Paedocypris'', at , to the massive ocean sunfish, at , and the long-bodied oarfish, at . The vast majority of Actinop ...
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Adam Ben-Tuvia
Adam; el, Ἀδάμ, Adám; la, Adam is the name given in Genesis 1-5 to the first human. Beyond its use as the name of the first man, ''adam'' is also used in the Bible as a pronoun, individually as "a human" and in a collective sense as "mankind". tells of God's creation of the world and its creatures, including ''adam'', meaning humankind; in God forms "Adam", this time meaning a single male human, out of "the dust of the ground", places him in the Garden of Eden, and forms a woman, Eve, as his helpmate; in Adam and Eve eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge and God condemns Adam to labour on the earth for his food and to return to it on his death; deals with the birth of Adam's sons, and lists his descendants from Seth to Noah. The Genesis creation myth was adopted by both Christianity and Islam, and the name of Adam accordingly appears in the Christian scriptures and in the Quran. He also features in subsequent folkloric and mystical elaborations in later Judaism, ...
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