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Anomalops katoptron".
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Anomalopidae were
originally divided into 5
distinct species:
Anomalops katoptron and
Photoblepharon palpebratus,
widely distributed in the central...
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Luminous Fishes Photoblepharon and
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- fishes, with many
species referred to as
flashlight fish,
especially Anomalops katoptron, from the
Pacific Ocean Photoblepharon palpebratum, from the...
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Victor Benno (1976). "Loss of
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Abhijit (ed.). "The
Flashlight Fish
Anomalops katoptron Uses
Bioluminescent Light to
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- is the
method by
which certain species "turn off"
their light organs.
Anomalops has
evolved a more
mechanically efficient rotation by
which the organ...
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Newton (1922). "The
production of
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- The lack of
development in its
shutter mechanism helps place it
between Anomalops and
Phthanophaneron on the
evolutionary tree. Its body is
compressed and...
-
anenius Clark, 1991 c
Anthonomus annulipes Fischer, 1888 c
Anthonomus anomalops Clark, 1989 c
Anthonomus anthracinus Boheman, 1843 c
Anthonomus antirrhini...