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- batfish) Dibranchus cracens Bradbury, McCosker & Long, 1999 Dibranchus discors Bradbury, McCosker & Long, 1999 Dibranchus erinaceus Garman, 1899 Dibranchus hystrix...
- the new monospecific genus Dibranchus for it, it is now the type species of Dibranchus by monotypy. The genus Dibranchus is classified within the "Indo-Pacific...
- identified as a different species from Dibranchus atlanticus in 1999. It is the largest species in its genus. Dibranchus tremendus was first formally described...
- the Indian and Pacific Oceans. H. nasuta is classified within the genus Dibranchus by some authorities, but is generally considered to belong in the genus...
- Oncocephalus, Halieutaea, Halieutella, Halieutichthys, Halieutopsis, Halicmetus, Dibranchus, Dibranchichthys, and Malthopsis) based on the orientation of the ilicium's...
- Ogcocephalidae contains the following genera: Coelophrys Brauer, 1902 Dibranchus Peters 1876 Halicmetus Al****, 1891 Halieutaea Valenciennes, 1837 Halieutichthys...
- 1999 by in 1980 by the American ichthyologist Margaret G. Bradbury with Dibranchus stellulatus as its type species. D. stellulatus was first formally described...
- type specimen of D. nudiventer and determined that it did not belong to Dibranchus, stating it belonged in Halieutopsis and suggesting that it appeared closest...
- Retrieved 17 February 2023. Bradbury, M.G., 1999. A review of the fish genus Dibranchus with descriptions of new species and a new genus, Solocisquama (Lophiiformes...
- Pacific region. Halieutopsis stellifer was first formally described as Dibranchus stellifer in 1912 by the American ichthyologists Hugh McCormick Smith...