-
whereas Darwin's
slimeheads are used for
their oil and made into fishmeal. With a
typically deep-bodied,
laterally compressed form,
slimeheads are con****uous...
- reef
dwelling snappers in the
genus Lutj****. It is also
applied to the
slimeheads or
roughies (family Trachichthyidae), and the
alfonsinos (Berycidae)....
- The
smallscale slimehead (Hoplostethus melanopus) is a
deepwater fish of the
family Trachichthyidae. It
lives on the
continental shelf at a
depths of...
- brick-red color,
fading to a yellowish-orange
after death. Like
other slimeheads,
orange roughy is slow-growing and late to mature,
resulting in a very...
-
fangtooth fishes, spinyfins, pineconefishes, redfishes, roughies, and
slimeheads. A
number of
member species are
caught commercially,
including the alfonsino...
- The
black slimehead (Hoplostethus cadenati) is a
member of the
order Beryciformes. It is
found along the
coast of
northwest Africa from Cape
Verde down...
-
Skipjack tuna
Slender mola
Slender snipe eel
Sleeper Sleeper shark Slickhead Slimehead Slimy mackerel Slimy sculpin Slipmouth Smalleye squaretail Smalltooth...
-
Beryciformes (alfonsinos; whalefishes)
Trachichthyiformes (pinecone fishes;
slimeheads)...
-
Beryciformes (alfonsinos, whalefishes)
Trachichthyiformes (pinecone fishes,
slimeheads)...
-
silver roughy or
Mediterranean slimehead (Hoplostethus mediterraneus) is a
small deep-sea fish
species belonging to the
slimehead family (Trachichthyidae)....