Fishes of the Western North AtlanticJohn Tee-Van Sears Foundation for Marine Research, Yale Univ., 1964 |
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... known specimen , but the additional rows found above and below the lateral line in larger examples have not been described or figured for young fishes by other authors , although there is evidence of them in the 32 - mm specimen ...
... known specimen , but the additional rows found above and below the lateral line in larger examples have not been described or figured for young fishes by other authors , although there is evidence of them in the 32 - mm specimen ...
Pagina 110
... known of the habits . The species may be bathypelagic , although all but one of the known specimens were caught in bottom - fishing gear . Vertical Distribution . The species has been caught too infrequently for its vertical ...
... known of the habits . The species may be bathypelagic , although all but one of the known specimens were caught in bottom - fishing gear . Vertical Distribution . The species has been caught too infrequently for its vertical ...
Pagina 474
... known to attain a length of 140 mm without the caudal fin and is thus the largest known species of Bathophilus . However , several other species are known at sizes closely approaching this . Since most if not all of the known speci ...
... known to attain a length of 140 mm without the caudal fin and is thus the largest known species of Bathophilus . However , several other species are known at sizes closely approaching this . Since most if not all of the known speci ...
Sommario
Suborder Stomiatoidea | 71 |
Text References | 77 |
Family Sternoptychidae BY LEONARD P SCHULTZ | 241 |
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adipose fin adult anal base anal fin anal origin anal rays anteriorly barbel Beebe and Crane Bermuda Bingham oceanogr Branchiostegal rays Brauer Bull caudal fin caudal peduncle cent of standard chromatophores Coll Dana diameter distal Distance from snout Distinctive Characters dorsal and anal dorsal fin dorsal origin Eustomias filaments fin base Fin rays Fish genus gill rakers Gulf of Mexico Haul head Hist holotype Interorbital Jespersen and Tåning length of base light organs lower jaw maxillary Monaco North Atlantic opercle orig Pacific palatine Parr pectoral fin pectoral rays pelvic fin photophores pigment posterior posteriorly postlarvae Postorbital organ premaxillary Proportional dimensions Regan and Trewavas Résult Serial photophores slightly spines standard length Study Material Synonyms and References terminal bulb tooth type descr type local type species upper jaw USNM ventral bases ventral fins vertebrae vertical vomer western Atlantic Zool Zoologica