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- with a bioluminescent bulb at the tip. Spiniphryne is unique amongst the oneirodids for being covered in tiny spines. There are currently two recognized species...
- melanorhabdus LACM Locality 6202 Yorba 4 complete articulated skeletons An oneirodid deep-sea anglerfish, potential affinities to the modern smooth dreamer...
- unique singular head of the hyomandibular bone. Bertella', like other oneirodids, is a small, globular-bodied fish with a large head and jaws, and a bioluminescent...
- The pectoral fin has between 27 and 30 fin rays, higher than any other oneirodid. The metamorphosed females can also be identified by their combination...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 6 species   Critically endangered (CR): 455 species   Endangered (EN): 643 species   Vulnerable (VU): 1,245 species   Near...
- female specimens. The metamorphosed females differ from other species of oneirodids in the unusually deep caudal peduncle, the blunt and short snout, the...
- the anal fin. The metamorphosed females are distinguished from other oneirodid fishes by the possession of vomerine teeth, they have short frontal bones...
- well, which include characteristics that Lasiognathus shares with the oneirodids not found in Thaumatichthys. Bertelsen and Struhsaker (1977) noted that...
- Phyllorhinichthys is a genus of dreamers. Like other oneirodids, they are small, bathypelagic fish with bioluminescent lures. Phyllorhinichthys is unique...
- species in the genus is Tyrannophryne pugnax, the tyrant devil. Like other oneirodids, T. pugnax is a bathypelagic fish with a bioluminescent lure. It is known...