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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...
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applied to the
slimeheads or
roughies (family Trachichthyidae), and the
alfonsinos (Berycidae). Beckman, D.W. (2013).
Marine Environmental Biology and Conservation...
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include the
alfonsinos, squirrelfishes, pricklefishes, and whalefishes. A
number of
member species are
caught commercially,
including the
alfonsino and the...
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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)...
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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...
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Subdivision Berycimorphaceae Betancur-Rodriguez et al. 2013
Order Beryciformes (
alfonsinos and holocentrids) (incl. Holocentriformes,Stephanoberyciformes; Cetomimiformes)...
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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...
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Airsac catfish (genus Heteropneustes)
Alaska blackfish Albacore Alewife Alfonsino Algae eater (numerous
species that are not
necessarily closely related)...
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Beryciformes (
alfonsinos, whalefishes)
Trachichthyiformes (pinecone fishes, slimeheads)...
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Cheilopogon heterurus (Flyvefisk) John Dory, Zeus
faber (Sankt Petersfisk)
Alfonsino,
Beryx decadactylus (Nordisk beryx)
Longspine snipefish, Macroramphosus...