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Grenadiers or
rattails are
generally large,
brown to
black gadiform marine fish of the
subfamily Macrourinae, the
largest subfamily of the
family Macrouridae...
- Carnevale, 2021, a stem-
macrourid from the
middle Paleocene of Denmark. A well-preserved
skull of an
indeterminate macrourid is
known from the Eocene-aged...
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meters (23,005 ft) in the
Mariana Trench. C.
yaquinae is the only
known macrourid from the
hadal zone. The
rough abyssal grenadier is an
active benthic...
- in
stromateoid fishes". Breviora. 359: 1–9. In situ
observation of a
macrourid fish at 7259 m in the ****an Trench:
swimbladder buoyancy at
extreme depth...
- Troy W; Hoff,
Gerald R (2001). "The
feeding habits of
slope dwelling macrourid fishes in the
eastern North Pacific". Deep-Sea
Research Part I: Oceanographic...
- Troy W; Hoff,
Gerald R (2001). "The
feeding habits of
slope dwelling macrourid fishes in the
eastern North Pacific". Deep-Sea
Research Part I: Oceanographic...
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macrourid. P.
oregonensis Southwest edge of Walport. Scales. A
macrourid.
Pyknolepidus P.
macrospinosus South side of
Alsea Bay. A scale. A
macrourid...
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depths beyond 300
meters below sea level, N.
bairdii is the most
abundant macrourid,
showing highest rates of
incidence and
intensity at
depths ranging between...
- Troy W; Hoff,
Gerald R (2001). "The
feeding habits of
slope dwelling macrourid fishes in the
eastern North Pacific". Deep-Sea
Research Part I: Oceanographic...
- Alepocephalidae. For some reason,
although well
known in
surrounding nearby waters,
Macrourids are
absent from the
northern New
Hebrides Trench. This is
believed to...