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The Suborder Stomiatoidea is composed of several groups of fishes , which ,
when compared on the basis of almost any single characteristic , appear at first to
be extraordinarily heterogeneous for a single Suborder . Yet , when all is taken
into ...
The Suborder Stomiatoidea is composed of several groups of fishes , which ,
when compared on the basis of almost any single characteristic , appear at first to
be extraordinarily heterogeneous for a single Suborder . Yet , when all is taken
into ...
Pagina 222
There are typically five groups of AC photophores containing ( 3 ) + ( 3 ) + ( 3 ) + (
2 ) + ( 4 ) = 15 small photophores . There is , however , variation in the number of
groups , in the number of photophores in each group , and in the placement of ...
There are typically five groups of AC photophores containing ( 3 ) + ( 3 ) + ( 3 ) + (
2 ) + ( 4 ) = 15 small photophores . There is , however , variation in the number of
groups , in the number of photophores in each group , and in the placement of ...
Pagina 245
The number of organs in groups of photophores are as follows : abdominal 12 ;
anal 6 ; branchiostegal 6 ; isthmus 6 ; preanal 4 ; preopercular 1 ; preorbital 1 ;
postorbital 1 ; subcaudal 4 ; subopercular 1 ; supra - abdominal 6 ; suprapectoral
2 ...
The number of organs in groups of photophores are as follows : abdominal 12 ;
anal 6 ; branchiostegal 6 ; isthmus 6 ; preanal 4 ; preopercular 1 ; preorbital 1 ;
postorbital 1 ; subcaudal 4 ; subopercular 1 ; supra - abdominal 6 ; suprapectoral
2 ...
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absent adult anal fin anal origin appears arch Atlantic barbel base Beebe and Crane Bermuda body branches bulb Bull caudal close Coll counts Dana depressible depth descr Description developed diameter differs distal Distance dorsal dorsal and anal dorsal fin edge Eustomias Figure filaments Fin rays Fish followed genus gill groups Gulf head Hist known larger largest lateral less longer lower jaw luminous maxillary middle minute nearly North Ocean orbit organs Pacific pairs Parr pectoral fin pectoral rays pelvic pelvic fin photophores pigmented posterior postorbital premaxillary present Range References Regan and Trewavas round scales short side single slender slightly smaller snout species specimens standard length stem Study Material Synonyms taken teeth terminal tooth upper jaw usually ventral vertical western Zool Zoologica