Dragonet

Callionymus lyra is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Callionymus.

The Dragonet lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 5 - 430 m , usually 5 - 30 m environment.

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Jump to: navigation, searchFor the fictional dragonet of Pern, see fire-lizard. More

USS Dragonet (SS-293), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the dragonet, a family of fishes found in the warm seas of the world. Dragonet (SS-293) was launched 18 April 1943 by Cramp Shipbuilding Co., Philadelphia, Pa. More

dragonet of Pern, see fire-lizard. More

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Dragonets have long been a favourite for divers and photographers alike. Slow moving often elaborately decorated with large heads and protruding eyes, these creatures are a true treasure among benthic (bottom dwelling) species. More

Dragonet is the family name for the Mandarin Fish which is featured in the logo and also in the "Below the Surface" gallery. More

The Ocellated Dragonet or Scooter Dragonet fish can make a very interesting addition to a well established saltwater tank with plenty of amphipods and copepods. More

Dragonet (SS-293) was launched 18 April 1943 by Cramp Shipbuilding Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; sponsored by Mrs. J. E. Gingrich; and commissioned 6 March 1944, Commander J. H. Lewis in command. More

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The Fingered Dragonet is also referred to as the Sailfin Dragonet. Its body is mottled brown and white, with large dark spots. The lower fin has many bright blue spots. More

The Scooter Dragonet has a body mottled in browns and white, with a very large dorsal fin, brilliantly marked with browns, tan, and blue. The head and gill area of the Scooter Dragonet is accented with bright blue spots adding even more appeal. More

Common Names: Mandarin Dragonet, Mandarin Goby, Green Mandarinfish. Stripped Mandarinfish, Psychedelic fish Description: The Mandarin Dragonet can simply not be confused with any other fish. More

The Dragonet family of fish are small fish that are usually found hopping around reefs. These fish have small protruding mouths designed for capturing microfauna. The Dragonets have two separated dorsal fins with the male Dragonet having an elongated dorsal spine. More

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dragonet definition drag·onet (drag′ə nit, drag′ə net′) noun 1. a small dragon 2. More

Common names

An tlascán nimhe in Gaelic, Irish
An tlascán nimhe in Irish (Gaeilge)
Bunog in Davawenyo
callionyme lyre in French (français)
common dragonet in English
Cuccuma stizziata in Italian (Italiano)
diaoud in Breton (brezhoneg)
Dragó in Catalan (Català)
Dragoncello in Italian (Italiano)
Dragoncillo in Spanish (español)
Dragonet in English
Dragonet in Ukrainian (українська мова)
Dragonet lyre in French (français)
Dragonetto in Italian (Italiano)
dragonnet in French (français)
Dragonnet lyre in French (français)
Dragunett in Maltese (Malti)
Drekafiskur in Faroese (Føroyskt)
european dragonet in English
european dragonet in Unknown
Floyfiskur in Faroese (Føroyskt)
Fløifisk in Norwegian (Norsk)
Flutura pikaloshe in Albanian (Shqip)
Gestreifter Leierfisch in German (Deutsch)
Gewöhnlicher Leierfisch in German (Deutsch)
lavandière in French (français)
Lira in Polish (polski)
Lireš in Slovene
Lire˚ in Slovenian (slovenščina)
Lireš in Slovene
Mišic in Croatian (Hrvatski)
Mine baligi in Turkish (Türkçe)
Mine balığı in Turkish (Türkçe)
Mišic in Croatian (Hrvatski)
Peixe-pau-lira in Portuguese (Português)
Pisci diavulu in Italian (Italiano)
Pitvis in Dutch (Nederlands)
Primita in Spanish (español)
Randig sjökock in Swedish (Svenska)
Sciorge in Italian (Italiano)
Skrautglitnir in Icelandic (Íslenska)
Stribet Fløjfisk in Danish (dansk)
Testuggine in Italian (Italiano)
Tzitziki in Greek (Ελληνικά)
Tzitziki in Greek, Modern (1453)
Üzgün baligi in Turkish (Türkçe)
Üzgün balığı in Turkish (Türkçe)
Vanlig fløyfisk in Norwegian (Norsk)
Wizghha ta' l'ikhal in Maltese (Malti)
Wizghha tal-bahar in Maltese (Malti)
Καλλιώνυμος in Greek (Ελληνικά)
Κροκοδείλι in Greek (Ελληνικά)
Τζιτζίκι in Greek (Ελληνικά)
Τζιτζίκι in Greek, Modern (1453)
мышь-лира большая in Russian (русский язык)
пескарка полосатая in Russian (русский язык)
欧洲 in Mandarin Chinese
歐洲 in Mandarin Chinese
真 in Chinese (中文)
真 in Mandarin Chinese

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Order : Perciformes
Family : Callionymidae
Genus : Callionymus
Species : Callionymus lyra
Authority : Linnaeus, 1758