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- species within Bathypterois that are spread around the world. Six of these belong to the subgenus Bathycygnus. The taxa Bathypterois was first named...
- included in the genus Bathypterois. Similar species are often observed in the same areas. A 2001 report included observations of Bathypterois dubius as far as...
- Bathypterois dubius, the Mediterranean spiderfish, a lizardfish of the family Ipnopidae, is found in the Eastern Atlantic, as well as the Mediterranean...
- The abyssal spiderfish, Bathypterois longipes, is a species of deepsea tripod fish, a demersal fish living on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, even on...
- The feeler fish, Bathypterois longifilis, a grinner of the family Ipnopidae, is found around Australia and New Zealand. "Bathypterois longifilis". Integrated...
- especially in the genus Bathypterois, have elongated pectoral and pelvic fins. In the case of the tripodfish, Bathypterois grallator, these fins are...
- Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Bathypterois grallator". FishBase. August 2009 version. Sulak KJ () "The systematics and biology of Bathypterois (Pisces, Chlorophthalmidae)...
- batfish of Ephippidae) are also capable of walking along the sea floor. Bathypterois grallator, also known as a "tripodfish", stands on its three fins on...
- Cusk-eel Benthocometes robustus Rattail Trachonurus sulcatus Tripod fish Bathypterois grallator Giant oarfish Regalecus glesne Shortbill spearfish Tetrapturus...
- includes the abyssal spiderfish (Bathypterois longipes), tripodfish (Bathypterois grallator), feeler fish (Bathypterois longifilis), and the black lizardfish...