- The
stoplight loosejaws are small, deep-sea
dragonfishes of the
genus Malacosteus,
classified either within the
subfamily Malacosteinae of the family...
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dragonfish species. One
study focuses on the
stomiid family,
which includes loosejaws and dragonfishes,
analyzing the
genetic makeup of the
visual pigments...
- example, dragonfishes,
lightfishes (Gonostomatidae and Phosichthyidae),
loosejaws,
marine hatchetfishes and viperfishes. The
order contains 4
families (5...
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lancetfish Longnose sucker Longnose whiptail catfish Long-whiskered
catfish Loosejaw Lost
River sucker Louvar Loweye catfish Luderick Luminous hake Lumpsucker...
- the
Crunching Giant ISBN 978-1-408-34099-8 31
Shelka the
Mighty Fortress ISBN 978-1-408-34093-6 32
Loosejaw the
Nightmare Fish ISBN 978-1-408-34095-0...
- also
hinged in
order to fit
large sized prey for its size. It also has a
loosejaw that
improves the
closing of the jaw by
facilitating faster closing to...
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migrations of prey
organisms in the deep
scattering layer. The
stoplight loosejaw has a
lower jaw one-quarter as long as its body. The jaw has no
floor and...
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generally are
directed upward, but may be
swivelled forward. The
stoplight loosejaw has a
lower jaw one-quarter as long as its body. The jaw has no
floor and...
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common names for this
species include:
northern stoplight loosejaw,
lightless loosejaw,
black loosejaw, and
black hinged-head. It
belongs to the
family Stomiidae...
- Stop
light party, a
party where guests wear
different colors Stoplight loosejaw, a deep-sea
dragonfish Stoplight parrotfish, a
species of
marine ray-finned...