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light organs near the eyes,
including the
anomalopids and monocentrids.
Beryciforms first appeared during the Late
Cretaceous period and have
survived to...
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roughies and redfish, are
mostly small,
exceptionally long-lived, deep-sea
beryciform fish
constituting the
family Trachichthyidae (derived from the Gr**** trachys...
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Fangtooths are
beryciform fish of the
family Anoplogastridae (sometimes
spelled "Anoplogasteridae") that live in the deep sea. The name is from the Gr****...
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being riddled by
muciferous canals—similar
structures are
found in the
beryciform slimehead (Trachichthyidae) and
fangtooth (Anoplogastridae) families....
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Cetomimidae is a
family of small, deep-sea
beryciform ray-finned fish. They are
among the most deep-living fish known, with some
species recorded at depths...
- et al. "First
record of
Centroberyx rubricaudus (Liu and Shen, 1985) (
Beryciforms: Berycidae) from
Indian waters (Andaman Islands)."
Indian Journal of...
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sternbergi Smoky Hill
Chalk A
beryciform actinopterygiian Trachichthyoides Indeterminate Smoky Hill
Chalk A
beryciform actinopterygiian Caproberyx Indeterminate...
- Gibberichthyidae, also
known as gibberfishes, are a
small family of deep sea
beryciform ray-finned fish,
containing a
single genus,
Gibberichthys (from the Latin...
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gebrayelichthyid pycnodont.
Microcapros M.
libanicus Hjoula A
quaesitoberycid beryciform.
Monocerichthys M.
scheuchzeri Haqel &
Hjoula A
gladiopycnodontid pycnodont...
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Species Material Notes Images 'Beryciformes' indet.
Complete skeletons A "
beryciform"
under the
sensu lato interpretation, but
potentially a veliferid. Cimolichthys...