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- Coelorinchus is a genus of rattail fish. The name derives from Gr**** κοῖλος (koilos, "hollow") and ῥύγχος (rhynchos, "snout"). There are currently 121...
- The Kermadec rattail (Coelorinchus kermadecus) is a species of rattail found around New Zealand including the Kermadec Islands at depths of between 1,100...
- The Mahia whiptail, large-headed whiptail or Mahia rattail (Coelorinchus matamua) is a species of rattail found cir****polar in the southern oceans, at...
- has a long bioluminescent organ in front of the ****. A new species, Caelorinchus sheni, and 19 new records of grenadiers (Pisces: Gadiformes: Macrouridae)...
- short bioluminescent organ in front of the anal fin. A new species, Caelorinchus sheni, and 19 new records of grenadiers (Pisces: Gadiformes: Macrouridae)...
- The banded whiptail (Coelorinchus fasciatus) is a species of rattail found cir****polar in the Great Southern Ocean at depths of between 70 and 1,100 m...
- The gargoyle fish or small-eye rattail (Coelorinchus mirus) is a species of rattail found around southeast Australia and between New Zealand and the Chatham...
- Coelorinchus australis, the javelin, javelinfish, or southern whiptail, is a species of fish found around Australia and New Zealand at depths of between...
- depths of between 250 and 900 m. Its length is between 10 and 25 cm. "Caelorinchus cooki****". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 18 April...
- depths of between 80 and 1300 m. Its length is between 20 and 35 cm. "Caelorinchus oliveri****". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 18 April...