Definition of Stomiidae. Meaning of Stomiidae. Synonyms of Stomiidae

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Definition of Stomiidae

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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...
- with epipelagic predators at superficial waters. Many sub-species in the Stomiidae family parti****ted in diel vertical migration. In migrating to the surface...
- 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...
- atlanticus, the black dragonfish, is a barbeled dragonfish of the family Stomiidae, found cir****globally in southern subtropical and temperate oceans between...
- obese dragonfish, is a species of deep-sea ray-finned fish of the family Stomiidae found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. The species was described...
- the teeth of Aristostomias scintillans, another member of the family Stomiidae, lack dentin tubules. The reason behind difference in presence of dentin...
- 2012). "Exploring feeding behaviour in deep-sea dragonfishes (Teleostei: Stomiidae): jaw biomechanics and functional significance of a loosejaw". Biological...
- 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...
- Chauliodus barbatus is a species of deep-sea viperfish in the family Stomiidae. The species has been do****ented in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of...
- Congridae Red Sea bathypelagic species include: Astronesthes martensii , Stomiidae Atrobucca geniae , Sciaenidae Benthosema pterotum , Skinnych**** lanternfish...