Definition of Lycodinae. Meaning of Lycodinae. Synonyms of Lycodinae

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Definition of Lycodinae

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Meaning of Lycodinae from wikipedia

- Lycodinae is a subfamily of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Zoarcidae, the eelpouts. These eelpouts are found are in all the world's oceans...
- Stein, 1984 Puzanovia Fedorov, 1975 Seleniolycus Anderson, 1988 subfamily Lycodinae Gill, 1861 Aiakas Gosztonyi, 1977 Argentinolycus Matallanas & Corbella...
- Thermarces cerberus is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Zoarcidae. This fish, commonly known as the pink vent fish, is ****ociated with hydrothermal...
- depth of 108 m (354 ft). This genus is classified within the subfamily Lycodinae, one of 4 subfamilies in the family Zoarcidae, the eelpouts. This genus...
- within the subfamily Lycodinae. Lycodapus is a compound of the Gr**** word or "wolf", lykos, a reference to the type genus of the Lycodinae, and apous, which...
- is now monospecific too. This genus is classified within the subfamily Lycodinae, one of 4 subfamilies in the family Zoarcidae, the eelpouts. Argentinolycus...
- Pogonolycus elegans is a species of eelpouts (Perciformes fish in the family Zoarcidae). It is the type species of its genus. It is found in the Southeast...
- Lycodes is a genus of zoarcid fish in the subfamily Lycodinae. It is the most species-rich genus in its taxonomic family as well as in the Arctic Ocean...
- Bothrocara brunneum, the twoline eelpout, is a bathydemersal species of fish of the family Zoarcidae. The species is the only fish of the eelpouts to have...
- Pyrolycus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the subfamily Lycodinae, the eelpouts, within the family Zoarcidae. The genus was first described...