move to Bonefish edit

WP policy is to use the singular for an article title. I intend to move the page to Bonefish (family) shortly unless there is some good reason not to.μηδείς (talk) 16:42, 31 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

On further thought, given the existing Bonefish artcicle and the awkwardness of any alt titles for this acrticle, this seems to be one of those times where an exception is acceptable.μηδείς (talk) 19:48, 31 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Author of the description of Order Albuliformes edit

In the article (at the beginning of the "Taxonomy" section) it is written:

"Order Albuliformes Greenwood et al. 1966 sensu Forey et al. 1996"

Alas there is no mention of Albuliformes in:

Greenwood, P. H., Rosen, D. E., Weitzman, S. H., & Myers, G. S. (1966). Phyletic studies of teleostean fishes, with a provisional classification of living forms. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 131, article 4. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 131(4), 341‑455. [1]http://hdl.handle.net/2246/1678

Or maybe there is another Greenwood et al., 1966?

In any case, in the right-hand box it is indicated:

Albuliformes Greenwood, 1977

So at least, one of the two is wrong. But above all, in Greenwood (1977), Greenwood refers to Nelson, 1973 when he mentions the order Albuliformes. So I think the correct reference for the genus is:

Nelson, G. J. (1973). Relationships of clupeomorphs, with remarks on the structure of the lower jaw in fishes. In Interrelationships of fishes: Vol. 53 (suppl. 1) (p. 333‑349). Oxford Academic.

But alas, I haven't managed to find a copy of this article to check...

Just my 2 cents

Ltdm (talk) 00:38, 1 February 2024 (UTC)Reply