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- The tubeshoulders are a family, Platytroctidae, of ray-finned fish belonging to the order Alepocephaliformes. They are found throughout the world, except...
- (Maulisia mauli), also called Maul's tubeshoulder, is a species of fish in the family Platytroctidae (tubeshoulders), named for Günther Maul. Maul's searsid...
- Trout-perch Trumpeter Trumpetfish Trunkfish Tubeblenny Tube-eye Tube-snout Tubeshoulder Tui chub Tuna Turbot Two spotted goby Uaru Unicorn fish Upside-down catfish...
- marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Platytroctidae, the tubeshoulders. The fishes in this genus are found in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean, the...
- in the family Platytroctidae, the tubeshoulders. It is known commonly as the legless searsid and legless tubeshoulder. It is native to tropical and temperate...
- Sagamichthys is a genus of tubeshoulders. The generic name derives from Sagami Bay, ****an (home of Sagamichthys abei), and the Gr**** ἰχθύς (ichthys),...
- This is a list of fish found in and around Great Britain, in both fresh water (lakes, rivers, streams and man-made pools) and salt water. This list includes...
- Persparsia kopua, the spangled tubeshoulder, is a species of tubeshoulder found around the world in the southern hemisphere (apart from South America)...
- Searsioides is a genus of tubeshoulders native to the western central Pacific Ocean. There are currently two recognized species in this genus: Searsioides...
- Pectinantus parini is a species of tubeshoulder known from the Pacific and Indian Oceans where it has been found at depths of around 1,750 metres (5,740 ft)...