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thought the red mullet and the gurnards were the same as fishes from both taxa are known to create sounds taken out of the water as well as being red in colour. Linnaeus realised they were different and classified
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as a gurnard, in contradiction of the ancient usage. Their common name, gurnard, was given to them because when caught, they make a croaking noise similar to a frog, which has given them the
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Triglinae gurnards are widely distributed in the temperate and tropical seas around the world, although they are absent from the
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557:. February 2022 version.
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348:Lepidotrigla spiloptera
340:Chelidonichthys lucerna
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378:Richard van der Laan;
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380:William N. Eschmeyer
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362:References
332:caudal fin
133:Rafinesque
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515:"Gurnard"
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164:, marine
158:subfamily
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146:see text
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233:Artedi
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