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I am no great fan of taxonomic changes... from species to so-called "higher" levels... And my favorite unfavorite example of high taxonomic move-abouts is this small group of interesting fishes... Currently, they are placed in no less than three different families.... Nelson (1994) has them in with the otherwise monotypic Tripletail (Family Lobotidae), to keep pace, place with one standard reference I have moved my materials on this group (images, articles) to fishbase.org's Coiidae from the oh-so beloved Datnoididae... You may find them here/there in the literature. Wherever they're placed above the genus ranking, there are five total species, two of which make their way into pet-fish markets on a semi-regular basis. Neither need to be "salted", but are indexed here (as brackish) to make this point.
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