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exceptionally long-lived, deep-sea
beryciform fish
constituting the
family Trachichthyidae (derived from the Gr****
trachys – "rough" and
ichthys – "fish"). Found...
- Lutj****. It is also
applied to the
slimeheads or
roughies (family
Trachichthyidae), and the
alfonsinos (Berycidae). Beckman, D.W. (2013).
Marine Environmental...
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relatively large deep-sea fish
belonging to the
slimehead family (
Trachichthyidae). The UK
Marine Conservation Society has
categorized orange roughy...
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Diretmidae (spinyfins)
Monocentridae (pineconefishes,
pineapple fishes)
Trachichthyidae (incl. Anoplogastridae)(slimeheads, redfishes, roughies, fangtooth...
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review of
giant roughies of the
genus Hoplostethus (Beryciformes,
Trachichthyidae), with
descriptions of two new
Australasian species.
Memoirs of Museum...
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muciferous canals—similar
structures are
found in the
beryciform slimehead (
Trachichthyidae) and
fangtooth (Anoplogastridae) families.
Sharp spines and serrations...
- "Age
determination of
orange roughy,
Hoplostethus atlanticus (Pisces:
Trachichthyidae)
using 210 Pb: 226 Ra disequilibria".
Marine Biology. 109 (2): 197–202...
- is a
small deep-sea fish
species belonging to the
slimehead family (
Trachichthyidae). It is
found in the
Western Central Pacific (a
holotype from the Marcus-Necker...
- The
slender roughy (Optivus elongatus) is a fish of the
family Trachichthyidae.
Until 2004 when two new
species were described, the
slender roughy was...
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Australian sandpaper fish, is a
slimehead belonging to the
family Trachichthyidae. It is
endemic to
southeastern Australia and can be
found in small...