- The
palefin sawbelly (Hoplostethus latus) is a medium-sized deep-sea fish
species belonging to the
slimehead family. It is
native to Australia's southern...
- The
Metavay sawbelly (Hoplostethus shubnikovi) is a
slimehead of the
order Beryciformes. It is
native to the
Indian Ocean along the
northern section of...
- The
blacktip sawbelly (Hoplostethus intermedius) is a
small deep-sea fish
species belonging to the
slimehead family (Trachichthyidae). It is
found off...
-
Hoplostethus gigas, the
giant sawbelly, is a medium-sized deep-sea fish
species belonging to the
slimehead family (Trachichthyidae). It is
found along...
- the
shallower areas. The lake is also home to a
robust po****tion of "
sawbellies," the
local term for
alewife shad.
Seneca Lake was
formed at
least two...
-
Hoplostethus grandperrini, or Grandperrin's
giant sawbelly, is a
slimehead native to the
Norfolk Ridge and
waters off
southern New
Caledonia at 500–675 m...
- The New
Zealand giant sawbelly (Hoplostethus melanopeza) is a
slimehead of the
order Beryciformes. It is
native to the
South Pacific, more specifically...
- The
sharpbelly or wild carp, sharpbelly, or
common sawbelly (Hemiculter leucisculus), is a
tropical freshwater and
brackish water fish
belonging to the...
-
fishery is
supported by huge
numbers of baitfish, most
notably alewives (
sawbellies), and is a very po****r lake with area fishermen. Humans, fish, and wildlife...
-
anadromous and
landlocked forms occur. The
landlocked form is also
called a
sawbelly or
mooneye (although this
latter name is more
commonly applied to Hiodon...