The Girellinae are a subfamily of fish in the sea chub family. They may be referred to as nibblers.[2][3]
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The Girellinae are a subfamily of fish in the sea chub family. They may be referred to as nibblers. The species in two genera are: Genus Girella Girella...
Class: Actinopterygii Order: Perciformes Family: Kyphosidae Subfamily: Girellinae Genus: Girella J. E. Gray, 1835 Type species Girella punctata J. E. Gray...
marine waters. The four subfamilies with 12 genera in this family are: Girellinae Gill, 1862 (nibblers) Genus Girella Gray, 1835 Genus Graus (genus) Philippi...
home to about 42 species divided into two subfamilies, Kyphosinae and Girellinae. Girella zebra was first formally described as Crenidens zebra by the...