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The term "Tomoceridae" represents a group of small, herbivorous animals that are characterized by their long, slender bodies and short, pointed tongues. They primarily feed on various plant tissues including leaves, stems, and roots. This group includes several genera such as Tomocerus, which can be found in the desert regions of North America and South Africa; and Tomocephalus, which is more commonly found in South American tropical forests.

Tomocerus 🔍

Tomocerus is a genus of fish in the family Osteichthyes belonging to the order Perciformes. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his systematics book "Systema Naturae" in 1758, and it includes over 30 species found in the Indo-Pacific region.

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