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- nakedheads or smoothheads, are deep water fishes that belong to the family Alepocephalidae. They are most commonly found in the bathypelagic layer, which is approximately...
- large marine ray-finned fish, a slickhead belonging to the family Alepocephalidae. At over 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) in length, it is the largest species of...
- genus of deepwater marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Alepocephalidae, the smooth-heads. These fishes are found in the deeper waters of the...
- Acropomatidae Adrianichthyidae Agonidae Akysidae Albulidae Alepisauridae Alepocephalidae Alestiidae Alopiidae Amarsipidae Amb****idae Amblycipitidae Amblyopsidae...
- (Alepocephalidae). It is found in the Western Indian Ocean. Sazonov, Y.I., 1999. On the revision of the genus Bathytroctes Günther (Alepocephalidae):...
- maderensis, the Madeiran smooth-head, is a species of fish in the family Alepocephalidae. It is found worldwide. This species reaches a length of 32 cm (13 in)...
- Narcetes erimelas is a species of fish in the family Alepocephalidae (slickheads). The fish is found worldwide. This species reaches a length of 29.1 cm...
- Narcetes shonanmaruae, the largest deep-sea-endemic bony fish. Family Alepocephalidae (typical slickheads) (includes former families Bathylaconidae; Leptochilichthyidae)...
- species of deepwater marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Alepocephalidae, the smooth-heads. This species is found in the Atlantic Indian and...
- mostly grenadiers, codlings (family Moridae) and naked heads (family Alepocephalidae). The black scabbardfish coexists spatially with Aphanopus intermedius...