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Dactylopteridae

The flying gurnards are a family, Dactylopteridae, of marine fish notable for their greatly enlarged pectoral fins. As they cannot literally fly or glide in the air, an alternative name preferred by some authors is helmet gurnards. They have been regarded as the only family in the suborder Dactylopteroidei of the Scorpaeniformes. However, more recent molecular classifications put them in the order Syngnathiformes, in the superfamily Centriscoidea.

Taxonomy
Morphological traits uniting the flying gurnards (Dactylopteridae) and the Syngnathiformes have long been noted. Most authors placed them with the Scorpaeniformes, but DNA sequence data quite consistently support the view that the latter are paraphyletic with the Gasterosteiformes sensu lato. Flying gurnards are particularly close to the Aulostomidae (trumpetfish) and Fistulariidae (cornetfish), and would have to be included with these. Image:Daori_u0.png|Dactyloptena orientalis Image:Dactyloptena orientalis (Oriental flying gurnard).gif|D. orientalis Image:Dactyloptena_orientalis.JPG|D. orientalis Image:SemiHB.jpg|D. orientalis Image:Dactylopterus volitans.jpg|Dactylopterus volitans ==See also==
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