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anglerfish are ray-finned fish in the
order Lophiiformes (/ˌlɒfiɪˈfɔːrmiːz/). Both the order's
common and
scientific name
comes from the characteristic...
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World classifies in the
monotypic suborder Lophioidei within the
order Lophiiformes.
Within the
Lophiidae Lophius is most
closely related to
Lophiomus with...
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belonging to the
family Ceratiidae, the
warty sea devils, and the
order Lophiiformes. This
species is the only
member of its genus. Like
other Ceratioids...
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which is
classified within the
suborder Antennarioidei in the
order Lophiiformes, the anglerfishes.
These benthic marine fish are
unusual in the way they...
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suborder of
marine ray-finned fishes, one of five
suborders in the
order Lophiiformes, the anglerfishes.
These fishes are
found in
tropical and
temperate seas...
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fishes belonging to the
monotypic suborder Chaunacoidei within the
order Lophiiformes, the anglerfishes.
These are bottom-dwelling
fishes found on the continental...
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dimorphous suborder Ceratioidei of the
anglerfish order Lophiiformes. Both the
black seadevil family name, Melanocetidae, and the
genus name...
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classifies this
family in the
suborder Ceratioidei of the
anglerfish order Lophiiformes.
There are
currently 23
recognized species in this
genus and
these are...
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Retrieved 27
February 2018. Scharpf,
Christopher (3 June 2024). "Order
LOPHIIFORMES (part 2):
Families Caulophrynidae, Neoceratiidae, Melanocetidae, Himantolophidae...
- tilefish, scats, bigeyes,
boarfishes and
allies (30 families)
Order Lophiiformes –
anglerfish Suborder Lophioidei –
goosefishes (1 family)
Suborder Ogcocephaloidei...