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Os perciformes, também denominados Percomorphi ou Acanthopteri, incluem cerca de 40% de todos os peixes e constituem a maior ordem de vertebrados. Nesta ordem estão classificados cerca de 7000 espécies diferentes. Estão presentes em quase todos os ambientes aquáticos. A sua aparição deu-se no fim do Cretácico. O grupo inclui espécies de interesse comercial como o atum e o carapau. More information...

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  • The common name blenny is ambiguous at best, as it has been applied to several families of perciform marine, brackish and some freshwater fishes all sharing similar morphology (shape) and behaviour. There are six families considered "true blennies", all grouped together under the suborder Blennioidei; its members are referred to as blennioids. There are approximately 833 species in 130 genera within the suborder.
    http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Australian_blenny.jpg
  • The Antarctic icefish belong to the perciform suborder Notothenioidei and are the largely endemic, dominant fish taxa in the cold continental shelf waters surrounding Antarctica. At present, the suborder includes 8 families with 43 genera and 122 species. Although the Southern Ocean is relatively well sampled, new species of notothenioids are still being described.
    http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Icefishuk.jpg
  • Sphenocephalus is an extinct genus of ray-finned fish that lived during the Cretaceous period. Fossils have been found in England and Italy. Sphenocephalus was about 20 centimetres (8 in) long, with a rather large head, and may have resembled a modern black bass in appearance. It was one of the earliest fish to have the pelvic fins placed beneath th pectoral fins, a common feature in modern fish that improves swimming manoeuvrability.
    http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Acanthodii.jpg
  • The Anabantoidei is a suborder of perciform ray-finned freshwater fish distinguished by their possession of a lung-like labyrinth organ, which enables them to breathe air. The fish in the Anabantoidei suborder are known as anabantoids or labyrinth fish. Some labyrinth fish are important food fish and many others, such as the Siamese fighting fish and paradise fish, are popular as aquarium fish.
    http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Betta_cambodian.jpg
  • Percoidei is one of eighteen suborders of bony fish in the order Perciformes. Many commercially harvested fish species are contained in this suborder, including the snappers, jacks, whitings, groupers, bass, perches and porgies.
  • Percoidea is a superfamily of fish of the order Perciformes.
  • Labroidei is a suborder of the Perciformes, the largest order of fish. The suborder includes the wrasses, cichlids and parrotfish.
  • Zoarcoidei is a suborder of the Perciformes, the largest order of fish. The suborder includes the wolffishes, gunnels and eelpouts.
  • Trachinoidei is a suborder of the Perciformes, the largest order of fish. The suborder includes the weeverfish, stargazers and torrent fish.
  • Callionymoidei is a suborder of the Perciformes, the largest order of fish. The suborder includes the Dragonets.

 

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