- 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...
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small fish, some of
which were
tentatively identified as
Myctophidae and
Bathylagidae.
Large fish
scales were also observed, but no
other remains facilitating...
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distinguish them from the
related Argentinidae (herring
smelts or argentines),
Bathylagidae (deep-sea smelts), and
Retropinnidae (Australian and New
Zealand smelts)...
- Lepidonotothen, Pleuragramma, Trematomus, Pagothenia,),
Channichthyidsae spp.,
Bathylagidae spp.,
krill (mostly
Euphausia spp.) and
other crustaceans, and even algae...
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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...
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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...
- (Early
Eocene of Denmark)
Family Argentinidae (herring smelts)
Family Bathylagidae (deep-sea smelts)
Family Microstomatidae (pencil smelts)
Family Opisthoproctidae...
- Bathylagus. The eyes are
remarkably larger compared to
other fishes in
Bathylagidae as well,
leading to the
common name "Owlfish".
Pseudobathylagus milleri...
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Balitoridae Banjosidae Barbourisiidae Bathyclupeidae Bathydraconidae Bathylagidae Bathylutichthyidae Bathymasteridae Batrachoididae Bedotiidae Belonidae...
- This is a list of fish
found in and
around Great Britain, in both
fresh water (lakes, rivers,
streams and man-made pools) and salt water. This list includes...