Definition of Alepisauridae. Meaning of Alepisauridae. Synonyms of Alepisauridae

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Definition of Alepisauridae

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Meaning of Alepisauridae from wikipedia

- the genus Alepisaurus ("scaleless lizard") in the monogeneric family Alepisauridae. Lancetfishes grow up to 2 m (6.6 ft) in length. Very little is known...
- There are at least 253 identified species of fish known to inhabit the marine and brackish regions of the Salish Sea. Species are listed by common name...
- Acipenseridae Acropomatidae Adrianichthyidae Agonidae Akysidae Albulidae Alepisauridae Alepocephalidae Alestiidae Alopiidae Amarsipidae Amb****idae Amblycipitidae...
- explain ons**** records of long-nose lancetfish Alepisaurus ferox (Alepisauridae, Teleostei) in the North Pacific Ocean". Marine and Freshwater Research...
- from families Scombridae, Carangidae, Coryphaenidae, Xiphiidae, and Alepisauridae. Although there is not much research on the lifespan of ocean sunfish...
- Tetraphyllidea), a mysterious parasite of Alepisaurus ferox Lowe (Teleostei: Alepisauridae) and Prionace glauca (L.) (Euselachii: Carcharinidae)". Systematic Parasitology...
- "Some biological features of longnose lancetfish Alepisaurus ferox (Alepisauridae) from the Western Indian Ocean". Mendeley.com. Froese, Rainer; Pauly...
- the deepsea tripodfish Bathytyphlops. Suborder Alepisauroidei Family Alepisauridaelancetfishes Family Anotopteridaedaggertooths (may belong in Paralepididae)...
- Tetraphyllidea), a mysterious parasite of Alepisaurus ferox Lowe (Teleostei: Alepisauridae) and Prionace glauca (L.) (Euselachii: Carcharinidae)". Systematic Parasitology...
- Alepisauroidei) and are most closely aligned with lancetfish (family Alepisauridae), hammerjaws (family Omosudidae) and daggertooths (family Anotopteridae)...