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- Antimora is a genus of morid cods. The currently recognized species in this genus are: Antimora microlepis T. H. Bean, 1890 (finescale mora) Antimora...
- The blue antimora (Antimora rostrata), also known as the flat-nose codling, blue hake, long-finned cod or violet cod, is a benthopelagic species of morid...
- its sensitivity and expand its hearing. In some deep sea fishes like the Antimora, the swim bladder maybe also connected to the macula of saccule in order...
- class: Actinopterygii Order: Gadiformes Family: Moridae Moreau, 1881 Genera Antimora Auchenoceros Eeyorius Eretmophorus Gadella Guttigadus Halargyreus Laemonema...
- father's heart. Learchus is rewarded by being allowed to marry his own love, Antimora. The play closes with news that the rioting citizens laid down their arms...
- more by more mobile ones. Especially notable are Coryphaenoides spp., Antimora microlepis, and Macroregonia macrochira. A complete right whale skeleton...
- Synaphobranchus brevidorsalis, Hydrolagus spp., Bathyraja spp., B****ozetus spp., Antimora rostrata multiple species of Coryphaenoides, members of the Zoarcidae family...
- biological parameters of two morid species Lepidion eques (Gunther, 1887) and Antimora rostrata (Gunther, 1878) in Icelandic waters". Fisheries Research. Deep-Water...
- Trachonurus robinsi Roughsnout grenadier (Trachyrincus scabrus) Blue antimora (Antimora rostrata) Eretmophorus kleinenbergi Beardless codling (Gadella imberbis)...
- to East London) Family Moridaedeepsea cods Blackcod, blue antimora, blue hake, Antimora rostrata (Günther, 1878) (locally abundant, found in most oceans)...