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Emmelichthyidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Emmelichthyidae

Higher classification
  
Percoidea

Order
  
Perciformes

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Family

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Similar
  
Perciformes, Deepwater cardinalfish, Manefish, Bathyclupeidae, Acropomatidae

The Emmelichthyidae are a family of small to medium-sized marine fish known commonly as rovers. The family was once much larger, including a wide range of plankton-eating fish, but most of the genera were discovered to be unrelated examples of parallel evolution, and were moved to other families.

The rovers are distributed in tropical and warmer temperate waters in the Indo-Pacific, southern Pacific, eastern Atlantic, and Caribbean Sea.

These fish have protrusible, toothless or nearly toothless jaws, long dorsal fins, and forked tail fins with lobes that fold in like scissors. The largest species reach about 50 centimeters in length.

References

Emmelichthyidae Wikipedia