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Family: Sclerodomidae (See list of species below)

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13 species with fin ray counts including ? spines in dorsal and ? in anal fins (see list below)
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Cellarinella diatriaria
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Cellarinella foveolata
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Cellarinella incompta
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Cellarinella latilaminata
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Cellarinella laytoni
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Cellarinella njegovanae
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Cellarinella nodulata
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Cellarinella nutti
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Cellarinella rogickae
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Cellarinella watersi
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Cellarinelloides megaciona
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Sclerodomus denticulatus
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Systenopora contracta
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13 Species of Family Sclerodomidae
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Sort by: Species Length
Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm)
Cellarinella diatriaria Antarctic Atlantic
Cellarinella foveolata Antarctic Pacific
Cellarinella incompta Antarctic Atlantic
Cellarinella latilaminata Antarctic Pacific and Ant
Cellarinella laytoni Antarctic Atlantic
Cellarinella njegovanae Antarctic
Cellarinella nodulata Antarctic
Cellarinella nutti Antarctic.
Cellarinella rogickae Antarctic Atlantic
Cellarinella watersi Antarctic
Cellarinelloides megaciona Antarctic Atlantic
Sclerodomus denticulatus Southwest Atlantic
Systenopora contracta Antarctic Atlantic



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