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Stomiidae is a
family of deep-sea ray-finned fish,
including the
barbeled dragonfishes. They are
quite small,
usually around 15 cm, up to 26 cm. These...
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difference in
presence of
dentin tubules in two
species of the same
family (
Stomiidae) has yet to be addressed. As
common for deep-sea creatures, all members...
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Barbeled dragonfish, a
small bioluminescent deep-sea fish of the
family Stomiidae Several species of fish of the
family Pegasidae Violet goby, an eel-like...
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epipelagic predators at
superficial waters. Many sub-species in the
Stomiidae family parti****ted in diel
vertical migration. In
migrating to the surface...
- atlanticus, the
black dragonfish, is a
barbeled dragonfish of the
family Stomiidae,
found cir****globally in
southern subtropical and
temperate oceans between...
- 2012). "Exploring
feeding behaviour in deep-sea
dragonfishes (Teleostei:
Stomiidae): jaw
biomechanics and
functional significance of a loosejaw". Biological...
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Chauliodus minimus is a
species of
viperfish in the
family Stomiidae. The
species has been do****ented in the
Atlantic Ocean, and full-grown
members of...
- the
teeth of
Aristostomias scintillans,
another member of the
family Stomiidae, lack
dentin tubules. The
reason behind difference in
presence of dentin...
- Malacosteus,
classified either within the
subfamily Malacosteinae of the
family Stomiidae, or in the
separate family Malacosteidae. They are
found worldwide, outside...
- loosejaw,
black loosejaw, and
black hinged-head. It
belongs to the
family Stomiidae, or dragonfishes. It is
among the top
predators of the open mesopelagic...