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- rare among vertebrates. The largest species of barracudina grow up to 100 cm (3.3 ft) in length. Barracudinas have some unique adaptations to life in the...
- sharpchin barracudina (Paralepis coregonoides) is a species of fish in the family Paralepididae (barracudinas). The sharpchin barracudina has a body...
- Arctozenus risso, the Spotted barracudina or Ribbon barracudina, is a species of barracudina found in oceans worldwide in the meso- and bathypelagic zone...
- fathoms). Adults feed on a wide range of pelagic fish, such as mackerel, barracudinas, silver hake, rockfish, herring, and lanternfishes, but they also take...
- Dolichopteryx trunovi, the tailspot barracudina, is a species of fish found in the oceans of the Southern hemisphere. This species reaches a length of...
- miniature beasts of the deep (cf. viperfishes, daggertooths, bristlemouths, barracudinas, anglerfishes), thought to be an advantage in these lean waters where...
- Lestidium atlanti****, the Atlantic barracudina, is a species of fish. It is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical waters of the three major oceans...
- Lestidiops is a genus of barracudinas. There are currently 15 recognized species in this genus: Lestidiops affinis (Ege, 1933) (Barracudina) Lestidiops bathyopteryx...
- hammerjaw (sometimes included in Alepisauridae) Family Paralepididaebarracudinas Family †Polymerichthyidae – an extinct alepisauroid closely related to...
- forage fish such as lanternfish, herrings, sand lances, mackerels and barracudina. They also eat krill, squid and polychaete worms. In the Pacific Northwest...