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Notacanthidae, the deep-sea
spiny eels, are a
family of
fishes found worldwide below 125 m (410 ft), and as deep as 3,500 m (11,500 ft).
Their bodies...
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swamp eels (order Synbranchiformes), and deep-sea
spiny eels (family
Notacanthidae). However,
these other clades, with the
exception of deep-sea spiny...
- deep-sea ray-finned fishes,
consisting of the
families Halosauridae and
Notacanthidae (spiny eels).
Fishes of the
World (2006)
lists it as the
suborder Notacanthoidei...
- the
order Notacanthiformes; the
other being the deep-sea
spiny eels,
Notacanthidae.
Halosaurs are
thought to have a
worldwide distribution, with some 17...
- bonefish,
spiny eel,
pelican eel and deep sea
species like
Cyema atrum and
notacanthidae species, the
latter with
giant Leptocephalus-like larvae. Leptocephali...
- order:
Albuliformes /ˈælbjəlɪfɔːrmiːz/. The
families Halosauridae and
Notacanthidae were
previously classified in this order, but are now,
according to...
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Neoscopelidae Neosebastidae Nettastomatidae Nomeidae Normanichthyidae Notacanthidae Notocheiridae Notograptidae Notopteridae Notosudidae Nototheniidae Odacidae...
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leptocephalus (Coloconger giganteus) is a
species of eel in the
family Notacanthidae (spiny eels). It was
first described by
Peter Henry John
Castle in 1959...
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Mastacembelidae of Asia and Africa, and the
marine (and
generally deep sea)
Notacanthidae. Both are so-named
because of
their eel-like
shape and s****y fin spines...
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Notacanthidae Lipogenys Notacanthus Polyacanthonotus Halosauridae Aldrovandia †Echidnocephalus
Halosauropsis Halosaurus †Laytonia...