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- this genus: Myctophum affine (Lütken, 1892) (Metallic lantern fish) Myctophum aurolaternatum Garman, 1899 (Golden lanternfish) Myctophum brachygnathum...
- Myctophum punctatum is a species of mesopelagic fish in the family Myctophidae. Its common name is spotted lanternfish, sometimes spelled spotted lanterfish...
- Myctophum lychnobium is a species of lanternfish. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Myctophum lychnobium Bolin, 1946". www.marinespecies.org...
- be distinguished from other deepwater fishes such as the lanternfish Myctophum affine and from Pearlsides (in the genus Maurolicus) by the large luminescent...
- Oceans. It can grow to 7.5 cm (3.0 in) total length. Hulley, P. (2015). "Myctophum selenops". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015: e.T15600727A15603855...
- Myctophum affine, the metallic lanternfish, is a species of lanternfish native to the Atlantic Ocean. Myctophum affine grows to a length of 7.9 centimetres...
- Myctophum lunatum is a species of lanternfish. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Myctophum lunatum Becker & Borodulina, 1978". www.marinespecies...
- Dasyscopelus asper, previously Myctophum asperum, common name the prickly lanternfish, is a species of deep sea fish in the family Myctophidae, the "lanternfish"...
- Myctophum aurolaternatum, the golden lanternfish, is a species of lanternfish. This species reaches a length of 11.0 cm (4.3 in). "WoRMS - World Register...
- Myctophum brachygnathum, the short-jawed lanternfish, is a species of lanternfish. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Myctophum brachygnathum...