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- splendid alfonsino is the far more studied species of Beryx, but the alfonsino's biology is very similar to that of its congener. Alfonsinos are benthopelagic...
- The splendid alfonsino (Beryx splendens) is an alfonsino of the genus Beryx, found around the world at depths between 25 and 1,250 metres (82 and 4,101 ft)...
- applied to the slimeheads or roughies (family Trachichthyidae), and the alfonsinos (Berycidae). Beckman, D.W. (2013). Marine Environmental Biology and Conservation...
- and sizes range from 8–61 cm (3.1–24.0 in). Member genera include the alfonsinos, squirrelfishes, flashlight fishes, fangtooth fishes, spinyfins, pineconefishes...
- Alfonsino d'Este (11 November 1560 – 4 September 1578, Ferrara) was a Ferrarese nobleman, heir apparent to Montecchio Emilia. He was the second son of...
- the dorsal fin of anglerfish is modified like a fishing rod with a lure Alfonsino Bichirs and their relatives in the order Polypteriformes are sister to...
- 1841 chartered provisions. Except for a small faction (the so-called Alfonsinos), all parties in Navarre agreed on the need for a new political framework...
- Ramiro I) or San Julián de los Prados, known as Santullano (Oviedo) of the Alfonsino pre-Romanesque style (due to Alfonso II), which are all in Oviedo. Other...
- Beryx is a genus of alfonsinos found in deep oceanic waters. Two of its member species, B. decadactylus and B. splendens, are found across nearly the entire...
- Airsac catfish (genus Heteropneustes) Alaska blackfish Albacore Alewife Alfonsino Algae eater (numerous species that are not necessarily closely related)...