-
Bathysphaera intacta, or the
giant dragonfish, is a
hypothetical species of fish
described by
William Beebe on 22
September 1932,
having been
spotted by...
- have been "anything but gars."
Bathyceratias Bathyembryx Bathysidus Bathysphaera Beebe,
William (1934). Half Mile Down (PDF). New York: Harcourt, Brace...
- not been
observed since.
Abyssal rainbow gar
Bathyembryx Bathysidus Bathysphaera Beebe,
William (1934). Half Mile Down (PDF). New York: Harcourt, Brace...
- po****tions
Abyssal rainbow gar
Bathyceratias Bathyembryx Bathysidus Bathysphaera Battus polydamas antiquus Mesotardigrada Salinella Laysan fan palm Silphium...
- loosejaws)
Astronesthes (Snaggletooths)
Bathophilus (Highfin Dragonfishes)
Bathysphaera (Bathysphere Fishes)
Borostomias (Stareaters)
Chauliodus (Viperfishes)...
- have been intensified.
Abyssal rainbow gar
Bathyceratias Bathyembryx Bathysphaera Hines,
Catharine L. (2019). "Bathysphere". The
Official William Beebe...
-
gradually descended to a
depth of 2,200 feet (670 m).
Beebe encountered the
Bathysphaera,
according to him "wholly
different from any deep-sea fish". With the...
- him in the submersible.
Abyssal rainbow gar
Bathyceratias Bathysidus Bathysphaera Ellis,
Richard (2006).
Singing Whales and
Flying Squid: The Discovery...