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brevirostris Gibbs, 1960 (short-snouted
lancetfish)
Alepisaurus ferox R. T. Lowe, 1833 (long-snouted
lancetfish) The
anatomic difference between the two...
- ferox, also
known as the long
snouted lancetfish,
longnose lancetfish, or
cannibal fish, is a
species of
lancetfish found in the
ocean depths down to 1...
- USS
Lancetfish (SS-296), a Balao-class submarine, was the only ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for the
lancetfish (Alepisaurus ferox), a large...
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Labyrinth fish
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whitefish Lampfish Lamprey Lancetfish Lanternfish Largemouth b****
Leaffish Leatherjacket Lefteye flounder Lemon...
- well-developed
dorsal fin
similar to that of the
lancetfish of Alepisauridae.
Their closest relative were
likely the
lancetfish. The
polymerichthyids were
likely highly...
- In turn, it is a prey item for
whales and
large fish such as albacore,
lancetfish, halibut, steelhead, pomfret, and blue shark. Froese, R. and D. Pauly...
- the
Falklands War of 1982, and one in
Peruvian service in 1988. Also,
Lancetfish flooded and sank
while ****ing out at the
Boston Naval Shipyard on 15...
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Alepisaurus paronai is an
extinct species of
lancetfish known from a
fossil skull found in
Middle Miocene-aged
strata in Piedmont, Italy. The
skull is...
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expelled through its gill slits.
Pelican eels
themselves are pre**** upon by
lancetfish and
other deep sea predators. The
pelican eel is not
known to undergo...
- lobster, shrimp, crab, a
large number of bony
fishes (such as long-snouted
lancetfish,
snake mackerel and oilfish),
small sharks,
mammalian carrion and occasional...