- Linophrynidae, the leftvents. The only
species in the
genus is
Photocorynus spiniceps.
Photocorynus was
first proposed as a
genus in 1925 by the
English ichthyologist...
-
females reach it at 7 mm (0.28 in) and
males at 6.5 mm (0.26 in), and
Photocorynus spiniceps where males can
reach it at 6.2 mm (0.24 in), but are attached...
-
described in
January 2012,
while the
parasitic males of the
anglerfish Photocorynus spiniceps are but 6.2
millimetres (0.24 in) long.
Smallest organisms...
- frog
Paedophryne amauensis,
while the
parasitic males of the
anglerfish Photocorynus spiniceps are but 6.2
millimetres (0.24 in) long. S.
brevipinguis is...
- over 2 t (2.0 long tons; 2.2
short tons), to the
minute male
anglerfish Photocorynus spiniceps, just 6.2 mm (0.24 in) long.
Including not only torpedo-shaped...
-
Borophryne Regan, 1925
Haplophryne Regan, 1912
Linophryne Collett, 1886
Photocorynus Regan, 1925
Lefvents are
defined by the
possession of one of
three characteristics...
- forward,
under dorsal fin 4. Male
individuals of the
anglerfish species Photocorynus spiniceps have been do****ented to be 6.2–7.3 mm (0.24–0.29 in) at maturity...
- the
smallest vertebrate by weight.
Photocorynus spiniceps Male
individuals of the
anglerfish species Photocorynus spiniceps are 6.2–7.3 mm (0.24–0.29 in)...
-
individual is 10.3 mm (0.41 in). Male
individuals of the
anglerfish species Photocorynus spiniceps have been do****ented to be 6.2–7.3 mm (0.24–0.29 in) at maturity...
-
anglerfish (Linophryne arborifera)
Linophryne lucifer Linophryne pennibarbata Photocorynus spiniceps Bufoceratias wedli Fanfin angler (Caulophryne jordani) Caulophryne...