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- Mene abstract "The moonfish of the genus Mene, the sole extant genus of the family Menidae, are disk-shaped fish which bear a vague resemblance to gourami, thanks to their thread-like pelvic fins. Today, the genus is represented only by Mene maculata of the Indo-Pacific, where it is a popular food fish, especially in the Philippines, where it is known as bilong-bilong.As a genus, Mene has a long fossil history, with species found in marine sediments throughout the Cenozoic Era. The earliest accepted species, M. purdyi from the Paleocene of Peru, resemble later species, such as M. rhombea of the Monte Bolca lagerstätte, and even the living species, M. maculata. Experts remain undecided whether the Tunisian species, M. phosphatica is from the Lower Paleocene, thus making it older than M. purdyi, or whether it is from the Ypresian epoch of the Eocene. Almost all of the species are known primarily from the Paleogene; the Neogene record is rather sparse, if not totally nonexistent, with some otoliths found in Miocene strata, and no whole or even partial specimens known from Pliocene or Pleistocene strata.Beyond being a group of perciform fish, the affinity of Mene remains obscure. Anatomical and recent molecular studies strongly suggest a relationship with the pomfrets, dolphinfishes, and the jacks. The genus' ancestry is particularly obscure, though it is suggested that some Cretaceous acanthomorph fish, particularly Aipichthyoides of Cretaceous Lebanon, was close to Mene's ancestry.".
- Mene class Actinopterygii.
- Mene conservationStatus "fossil and living".
- Mene kingdom Animal.
- Mene order Perciformes.
- Mene phylum Chordate.
- Mene synonym "* Meneus (Rafinesque, 1815)".
- Mene thumbnail Mene_maculata_01_Philippines.jpg?width=300.
- Mene wikiPageExternalLink vz_05Friedman_Johnson_Mene.pdf.
- Mene wikiPageID "7800818".
- Mene wikiPageRevisionID "603369111".
- Mene classis Actinopterygii.
- Mene familia "Menidae".
- Mene familiaAuthority "Fitzinger, 1873".
- Mene fossilRange "Thanetian to Present".
- Mene genus "Mene".
- Mene genusAuthority "Lacépède, 1803".
- Mene hasPhotoCollection Mene.
- Mene imageCaption "Mene maculata".
- Mene imageWidth "250".
- Mene name "Mene".
- Mene ordo Perciformes.
- Mene phylum Chordate.
- Mene regnum Animal.
- Mene status "fossil and living".
- Mene subdivision "*Mene maculata *†Mene rhombea *†Mene purdyi *†Mene oblonga *†Mene phosphatica *†Mene triangulum *†Mene novaehispaniae *†?Mene kapurdiensis".
- Mene subdivisionRanks Species.
- Mene synonyms "* Meneus (Rafinesque, 1815)".
- Mene subject Category:Eocene_fish.
- Mene subject Category:Menidae.
- Mene subject Category:Miocene_fish.
- Mene subject Category:Oligocene_fish.
- Mene subject Category:Paleocene_fish.
- Mene subject Category:Prehistoric_fish_of_Africa.
- Mene subject Category:Prehistoric_fish_of_Asia.
- Mene subject Category:Prehistoric_fish_of_Europe.
- Mene subject Category:Prehistoric_fish_of_South_America.
- Mene type Animal.
- Mene type Eukaryote.
- Mene type Fish.
- Mene type Species.
- Mene type Fish.
- Mene type Organism.
- Mene comment "The moonfish of the genus Mene, the sole extant genus of the family Menidae, are disk-shaped fish which bear a vague resemblance to gourami, thanks to their thread-like pelvic fins. Today, the genus is represented only by Mene maculata of the Indo-Pacific, where it is a popular food fish, especially in the Philippines, where it is known as bilong-bilong.As a genus, Mene has a long fossil history, with species found in marine sediments throughout the Cenozoic Era.".
- Mene label "Mene".
- Mene label "Mene".
- Mene label "Mene".
- Mene label "Menidae".
- Mene label "Meniden".
- Mene label "Mondbarsche".
- Mene sameAs Mondbarsche.
- Mene sameAs Μήνη_(ιχθυολογία).
- Mene sameAs Mene.
- Mene sameAs Meniden.
- Mene sameAs Mene.
- Mene sameAs Menidae.
- Mene sameAs m.026dgpx.
- Mene sameAs Q325846.
- Mene sameAs Q325846.
- Mene wasDerivedFrom Mene?oldid=603369111.
- Mene depiction Mene_maculata_01_Philippines.jpg.
- Mene isPrimaryTopicOf Mene.
- Mene name "Mene".