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- this genus: Vinciguerria attenuata (Cocco, 1838) (Slender lightfish) Vinciguerria lucetia (Garman, 1899) (Panama lightfish) Vinciguerria mabahiss R. K...
- Vinciguerria mabahiss is a species of fish in the family Phosichthyidae. It is endemic to the Red Sea. Harold, A.; Harold, A. (2020). "Vinciguerria mabahiss"...
- The oceanic lightfish (Vinciguerria nimbaria) a lightfish of the genus Vinciguerria, is found in all deep tropical and subtropical oceans and seas, from...
- Vinciguerria poweriae (also known as Power's deep-water bristle-mouth fish) is a species of lightfish belonging to the genus Vinciguerria. They are mostly...
- Vinciguerria lucetia is a species of marine ray-finned fish in the genus Vinciguerria known by the common name Panama lightfish. It is a small bioluminescent...
- Vinciguerria attenuata, commonly known as the slender lightfish, is a small species of ray-finned fish in the family Phosichthyidae, found in deep water...
- while those in the genus Vinciguerria only reach 4 cm or so. They make up for their small size with abundant numbers: Vinciguerria is thought — with the...
- antarcticus Chauliodus sloani Stomias boa Ichthyococcus ovatus Vinciguerria attenuata Vinciguerria poweriae Alepisaurus ferox Aulopus filamentosus Chlorophthalmus...
- fangtooths. Some classifications include the genera Pollichthys and Vinciguerria, but this article follows FishBase in placing them in the family Phosichthyidae...
- gregaria, and Nematoscelis difficilis), as well as oceanic lightfish (Vinciguerria nimbaria, nearly 3%), and mackerels (Scomber spp., less than 2%). The...