Definition of Ipnopidae. Meaning of Ipnopidae. Synonyms of Ipnopidae

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Definition of Ipnopidae

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- The Ipnopidae (deepsea tripod fishes) are a family of fishes in the order Aulopiformes. They are small, slender fishes, with maximum length ranging from...
- spiderfish, Bathypterois grallator, is a deep-sea benthic fish in the family Ipnopidae found at lower latitudes. It is now relatively well known from photographs...
- tripod fishes. They are a diverse genus that belong to the greater family Ipnopidae and order Aulopiformes. They are distinguished by having two elongated...
- – lizard greeneyes (sometimes included in Ipnopidae) Family Chlorophthalmidaegreeneyes Family Ipnopidaedeepsea tripodfishes Family Notosudidae –...
- Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Actinopterygii Order: Aulopiformes Family: Ipnopidae Genus: Bathypterois Species: B. longipes Binomial name Bathypterois longipes...
- tarakea Anguilliformes Moringuidae Moringua abbreviata Salmoniformes Ipnopidae Ipnops murrayi Ipnops ag****izi Ipnops meadi Bathymicrops regis Bathymicrops...
- Hypopomidae Hypoptychidae Icosteidae Ictaluridae Indostomidae Inermiidae Ipnopidae Istiophoridae Kneriidae Kraemeriidae Kuhliidae Kurtidae Kyphosidae La-Li...
- The feeler fish, Bathypterois longifilis, a grinner of the family Ipnopidae, is found around Australia and New Zealand. "Bathypterois longifilis". Integrated...
- recorded. Other fish of the abyssal zone include the fishes of the family Ipnopidae, which includes the abyssal spiderfish (Bathypterois longipes), tripodfish...
- malay****, a fish species in the genus Bathysauropsis and the family Ipnopidae Beloniscus malay****, a harvestman species in the genus Beloniscus and...