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including Pachystomias,
Aristostomias has
large suborbital photop****s that
produce red-shifted cold light. In addition,
Aristostomias has
postorbital photop****s...
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postorbital region. Some dragonfish, such as the
Malacosteus niger, all
Aristostomias species,
Pachystomias microdon, and
Chirostomias also have a unique...
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being a siphonop**** of the
genus Erenna. Later,
related Stomiid genera Aristostomias,
Malacosteus and
Pachystomias were also
found to emit red light. Froese...
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niger and the new M. australis.
Malacosteus and the
related genera Aristostomias,
Chirostomias and
Pachystomias are the only
fishes that
produce red...
- bioluminescence. For comparison,
other red
light producing stomiids, such as
Aristostomias and Pachystostomias, have a
third pigment which allows them to perceive...
- bioluminescence.
Research has
revealed that the
transparency of the
teeth of
Aristostomias scintillans is due to
nanoscale structures composed hydroxyapatite and...
- deep-sea fish that can
produce red
light bioluminescence,
along with
Aristostomias, Chirostomias, and Malacosteus. In
addition to
producing blue light...
- is
green to blue, some deep sea
barbeled dragonfishes in the
genera Aristostomias,
Pachystomias and
Malacosteus emit a red glow. This
adaptation allows...
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tubules while another study a
decade later showed that the
teeth of
Aristostomias scintillans,
another member of the
family Stomiidae, lack
dentin tubules...
-
predatory deep-sea
dragonfish Malacosteus niger, the
closely related genus Aristostomias and the
species Pachystomias microdon use
fluorescent red accessory...