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Butterflyfish look like smaller versions of angelfish (Pomacanthidae) but unlike these lack preopercle spines at the gill covers. Some members of the genus Heniochus resemble the Moorish Idol (Zanclus cornutus) of the monotypic Zanclidae. Among the paraphyletic &quot;Perciformes&quot;, the former are probably not too distantly related to butterflyfish, whereas the Zanclidae seem far less close.]]></media:description><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/butterflyfish_bag-p1496848301771492572wleh_125.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/butterflyfish_bag-p1496848301771492572wleh_500.jpg" /><media:keywords>fish, aquatic, animals, wildlife, conservation</media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>
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