Definition of Gonostomatidae. Meaning of Gonostomatidae. Synonyms of Gonostomatidae

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Definition of Gonostomatidae

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Meaning of Gonostomatidae from wikipedia

- The Gonostomatidae are a family of mesopelagic marine fish, commonly named bristlemouths, lightfishes, or anglemouths. It is a relatively small family...
- diverse morphology. It includes, for example, dragonfishes, lightfishes (Gonostomatidae and Phosichthyidae), loosejaws, marine hatchetfishes and viperfishes...
- fishes, but that may also refer to the related bristlemouth family (Gonostomatidae). A. iridescens is called "pearlside", which usually refers to the closely...
- of further study. The ancestral Stomiiformes probably resembled the Gonostomatidae, with thin brownish bodies, rows of egg-shaped photop****s adorning...
- name, but that usually refers to the genus Argyripnus or the family Gonostomatidae. Fossils of pearlsides are known from the Miocene. There are currently...
- aspects of the biology of Cyclothone braueri and C. microdon (Pisces: Gonostomatidae) in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean". Marine Biology. 102 (3): 413–424...
- bioluminescent fishes: Family Phosichthyidae. Bristlemouths in the family Gonostomatidae. This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Lightfish...
- Glaucosomatidae Gnathanacanthidae Gobiesocidae Gobiidae Gonorynchidae Gonostomatidae Goodeidae Grammatidae Grammicolepididae Gymnarchidae Gymnotidae Gymnuridae...
- Epiclintidae Wicklow & Borror, 1990 Gonostomidae Small & Lynn, 1985 (=Gonostomatidae Small & Lynn, 1985 Halteriidae Claparède and Lachmann, 1858 Holostichidae...
- pearlside, Mueller's bristle-mouth fish (not to be confused with the Gonostomatidae), or the silvery lightfish (not to be confused with the Phosichthyidae)...