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Dibranchus atlanticus - Wikipedia
The Atlantic batfish (Dibranchus atlanticus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Ogcocephalidae, the deep-sea batfishes. It is found in deep water in the Atlantic Ocean where it lives on the seabed, feeding on small invertebrates. Meer weergeven
Dibranchus atlanticus was first formally described in 1872 by the German zoologist Wilhelm Peters with its type locality given as near the coast of Western Africa at a … Meer weergeven
Dibranchus atlanticus is the type species of the genus Dibranchus, a name which prefixes di, meaning "two", on to branchus, meaning … Meer weergeven
D. atlanticus is found in both the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean. Its range extends from the coasts of Canada and the United … Meer weergeven
This deep sea fish is of no interest to commercial fisheries but it is often caught in deep water trawl surveys and appears to be common. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed it as being a "least-concern species". Meer weergeven
D. atlanticus has a disc-shaped, vertically compressed body with a flat ventral surface, and grows to a standard length of 145 mm (6 … Meer weergeven
This fish may be bioluminescent, as there has been a report that in the laboratory, its skin can emit flashes of light when stimulated with Meer weergeven
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The Batfish, Dibranchus atlanticus Peters, on the Canadian Atlantic …
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