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- Stomiidae is a family of deep-sea ray-finned fish, including the barbeled dragonfishes. They are quite small, usually around 15 cm, up to 26 cm. These fish...
- Osteoglossidae Draconichthys, an arthrodire placoderm named after Stomiid dragonfishes Dragonfish (novel), a 2015 novel by Vu Tran Dragonfish (Dungeons & Dragons)...
- ray-finned fishes of very diverse morphology. It includes, for example, dragonfishes, lightfishes (Gonostomatidae and Phosichthyidae), loosejaws, marine hatchetfishes...
- Photostomias is a genus of barbeled dragonfishes. They are found worldwide. There are currently six recognized species in this genus: Photostomias atrox...
- Idiacanthus is a genus of barbeled dragonfishes, the larvae of which are noted for exhibiting the Stylophthalmine trait. There are currently three recognized...
- however, that viperfish share a similar reproductive ecology to other dragonfishes which have been studied more extensively (under Stomiidae family). Viperfish...
- The Bathydraconidae, or the Antarctic dragonfishes, are a family of marine ray-finned fishes, notothenioids belonging to the Perciform suborder Notothenioidei...
- Odontostomias is a genus of barbeled dragonfishes. There are currently two recognized species in this genus: Odontostomias masticopogon Norman, 1930 Odontostomias...
- Borostomias is a genus of barbeled dragonfishes. The name derives from Gr**** βόρος (bóros, "glutton") and στομίας (stomías, "hard-mouthed horse"). There...
- Christopher P. (May 2012). "Exploring feeding behaviour in deep-sea dragonfishes (Teleostei: Stomiidae): jaw biomechanics and functional significance...