Definition of Bathylagidae. Meaning of Bathylagidae. Synonyms of Bathylagidae

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Definition of Bathylagidae

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Meaning of Bathylagidae from wikipedia

- distinguish them from the related Argentinidae (herring smelts or argentines), Bathylagidae (deep-sea smelts), and Retropinnidae (Australian and New Zealand smelts)...
- The deep-sea smelts are any members of the family Bathylagidae, a distinct group of marine smelts. Deep-sea smelts are marine fishes found in deep waters...
- semoni Big-scale sand smelt Atherina boyeri Deep-sea smelts in the family Bathylagidae Great Lakes smelts (North American) in the family Osmeridae and genera...
- There are at least 253 identified species of fish known to inhabit the marine and brackish regions of the Salish Sea. Species are listed by common name...
- Lepidonotothen, Pleuragramma, Trematomus, Pagothenia,), Channichthyidsae spp., Bathylagidae spp., krill (mostly Euphausia spp.) and other crustaceans, and even algae...
- (Early Eocene of Denmark) Family Argentinidae (herring smelts) Family Bathylagidae (deep-sea smelts) Family Microstomatidae (pencil smelts) Family Opisthoproctidae...
- Balitoridae Banjosidae Barbourisiidae Bathyclupeidae Bathydraconidae Bathylagidae Bathylutichthyidae Bathymasteridae Batrachoididae Bedotiidae Belonidae...
- Phylum: Chordata class: Actinopterygii Order: Argentiniformes Family: Bathylagidae Genus: Pseudobathylagus Kobyliansky, 1986 Species: P. milleri Binomial...
- February 2012 version. Kobylyanskii (2006). "Bathylagus niger sp. nova (Bathylagidae) Salmoniformes, a new species from subpolar waters of the Southern Ocean"...
- Symbolophorus), and also in the families Stomiidae (genus Idiacanthus), and Bathylagidae (Bathylagus). The work of Weihhs and Moser (1981) showed that the eye's...