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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...
- Alepocephalidae. For some reason, although well known in surrounding nearby waters, Macrourids are absent from the northern New Hebrides Trench. This is believed to...
- macrourid. P. oregonensis Southwest edge of Walport. Scales. A macrourid. Pyknolepidus P. macrospinosus South side of Alsea Bay. A scale. A macrourid...
- Priede, I. G.; Craig, J. (2012-06-01). "Distinguishing between the abyssal macrourids Coryphaenoides yaquinae and C. armatus from in situ photography". Deep...
- 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...
- Priede, I.G.; Craig, J. (June 2012). "Distinguishing between the abyssal macrourids Coryphaenoides yaquinae and C. armatus from in situ photography". Deep...
- 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...
- "The enigmatic occurrence, size distribution, and significance of a new macrourid species, Nezumia armentrouti, based on otoliths from the Lincoln Cr****...
- n. gen., n. sp. (Digenea: Opecoelidae) from four species of deep-sea macrourid fishes from the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, with a list of endohelminths...
- Barathrites iris), and members of the Zoarcidae family. High-energy macrourids are absent at the limited sites sampled. Amongst crustaceans, amphipods...