- USS
Spinax (SS/SSR-489), a Tench-class submarine, was the only ship of the
United States Navy
named after the
spinax, one of the
spiny sharks (dogfish...
- The
velvet belly lanternshark (or
simply velvet belly) (Etmopterus
spinax) is a
species of
dogfish shark in the
family Etmopteridae. One of the most common...
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dogfish (Centroscyllium nigrum),
velvet belly lanternshark (Etmopterus
spinax),
fringefin lanternshark (E. schultzi),
great lanternshark (E. princeps)...
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benthic species include Coryphaenoides rupestris,
Argentina silus,
Etmopterus spinax,
Chimaera monstrosa and
Glyptocephalus cynoglossus. On the top are Clupea...
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Evidence suggests that the
bioluminescent properties of the shark,
Etmopterus spinax, came
about as a
mechanism of camouflage. It is
thought that luminescence...
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foreign transfer to ****stan as Ghazi, Irex, Medregal, Requin, Runner,
Spinax, and Torsk). Most
Fleet Snorkel conversions occurred 1951–52. Notably, the...
- Navy)
Diablo (became PNS
Ghazi ****stan Navy) Irex
Medregal Requin Runner Spinax Torsk The
GUPPY IA
program was
succeeded by the
nearly identical GUPPY IIA...
- of 1947
moved north for
exercises with her
sister radar picket submarine Spinax (SS-489); on 13 November, she
crossed the
Arctic Circle.
Given hull classification...
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specific gravity of just 0.86. In the
velvet belly lanternshark (Etmopterus
spinax), a
benthopelagic species, 17% of the
bodyweight is
liver of
which 70% are...
- schultzi)
Thorny lanternshark (E. sentosus)
Velvet belly lantern shark (E.
spinax)
Splendid lanternshark (E. splendidus)
Tasmanian lanternshark (E. tasmaniensis)...