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Congroidei

(Suborder)

Overview

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A Suborder in the Kingdom Animalia.

Taxonomy

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The Suborder Congroidei is a member of the Order Anguilliformes. Here is the complete "parentage" of Congroidei:

The Suborder Congroidei is further organized into finer groupings including:

Families

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Colocongridae

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Congridae

Congridae is 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 about 150 species in 32 genera. [more]

Derichthyidae

Longneck eels or neck eels are a family, Derichthyidae, of eels. They are pelagic fishes, found in the middle and depths of most oceans. The name comes from Greek deres meaning "neck" and ichthys meaning "fish". [more]

Muraenesocidae

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Nemichthyidae

Snipe eels are a family, Nemichthyidae, of eels. They are pelagic fishes, found in the middle depths of most oceans. The common name comes from the resemblance of the jaw to the bill of a snipe. [more]

Nettastomatidae

The duckbill eels or witch eels are a family, Nettastomatidae, of eels. [more]

Ophichthidae

Ophichthidae is a family of eels, comprising species commonly called worm eels and snake eels. The term "Ophichthidae" comes from Greek ophis ("serpent") and ichthys ("fish"). [more]

Serrivomeridae

Sawtooth eels are a family, Serrivomeridae, of eels. They get their name from the saw-like arrangement of their vomerine teeth (inward-slanting teeth attached to the vomer bone in the roof of the mouth). [more]

Synaphobranchidae

Cutthroat eels are a family, Synaphobranchidae, of eels, the only member of the suborder Synaphobranchoidei. They are native to the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. [more]

At least 48 species and subspecies belong to the Family Synaphobranchidae.

More info about the Family Synaphobranchidae may be found here.

Sources

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Last Revised: August 27, 2008