About Saurida gracilis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824)
Saurida gracilis, formally described by Quoy & Gaimard in 1824, is commonly known as the gracile lizardfish. It is a species of lizardfish that primarily inhabits the Indo-Pacific region.
Saurida gracilis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) is a animal in the Synodontidae family, order Aulopiformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Saurida gracilis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824)
The gracile lizardfish (Saurida gracilis) is a lizardfish species that lives mainly in the Indo-Pacific region.
Identify with AI — OfflineSaurida gracilis, formally described by Quoy & Gaimard in 1824, is commonly known as the gracile lizardfish. It is a species of lizardfish that primarily inhabits the Indo-Pacific region.
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Saurida nebulosa Valenciennes, 1850
Synodus dermatogenys Fowler, 1912
Synodus lucioceps (Ayres, 1855)
Synodus jaculum Russell & Cressey, 1979
Synodus binotatus Schultz, 1953
Synodus lacertinus Gilbert, 1890
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