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Kathetostoma is a
genus of bony fish from the
family Uranoscopidae, the stargazers. They are
demersal predators which are
found in the
western Atlantic...
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dorsal spines.
Lengths range from 18 up to 90 cm, for the
giant stargazer Kathetostoma giganteum.
Stargazers are venomous; they have two
large venomous spines...
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Kathetostoma canaster, also
known as the
speckled stargazer, is a ray-finned fish
species described in 1987. It is
native to the
Eastern Indian Ocean....
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giant stargazer (
Kathetostoma giganteum) is a
stargazer of the
family Uranoscopidae,
found on the
continental shelf around New
Zealand and endemic...
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deepwater stargazer (
Kathetostoma nigrofasciatum) is a ray-finned fish
species in the
stargazer family,
described in 1915. It is
native to the Eastern...
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Dactyloscopus tridigitatus T. N. Gill, 1859
Synonyms Cokeridia kathetostoma J. de P. Carvalho, 1957
Dactyloscopus kathetostomus (J. de P. Carvalho...
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Lengths range from 18 cm up to 90 cm, for the
giant stargazer Kathetostoma giganteum.
Stargazers are a
delicacy in some cultures. The
venom is destro****...
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Johnsonperca annavaccarii.
Kathetostoma drusi**** Sp. nov
Schwarzhans Miocene Netherlands A stargazer, a
species of
Kathetostoma.
Kokenichthys Gen. et comb...
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stargazer (Genyagnus monopterygius)
Lancer stargazer (
Kathetostoma albigutta)
Smooth stargazer (
Kathetostoma averruncus)
Longspine stargazer (Uranoscopus albesca)...
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around Tasmania.)
Family Uranoscopidae –
Stargazers Kathetostoma laeve (Bloch & Schneider, 1801)
Common stargazer (Esperance, Western...