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  1. Cutlass fish ( Trichiurus lepturus ). One species ( Trichiurus lepturus) attains a maximum length of 1.5 metres (5 feet). The family consists of 10 genera and about 45 species.

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    The largehead hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus) or beltfish is a member of the cutlassfish family, Trichiuridae. This common to abundant species is found in tropical and temperate oceans throughout the world.
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    Etymology: Trichiurus: Greek, thrix = hair + Greek, oura = tail (Ref. 45335); lepturus: Specific name from Greek 'lepturus', for its thin or slender tail. More on author: Linnaeus . Marine; brackish; benthopelagic; amphidromous (Ref. 51243 ); depth range 0 - 589 m (Ref. 58018 ), usually 100 - 350 m (Ref. 35388 ).

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    Largehead Hairtail, Trichiurus lepturusLinnaeus, 1758 Scientific name:Trichiuruslepturus Alternative name/s: Australian Hairtail, Cox's Hairtail, Cutlass-fish, Hairtail, Northern Hairtail, Ribbonfish Author(s) Mark McGrouther Updated 29/03/21 Read time 2 minutes Share this page: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin
    One species ( Trichiurus lepturus) attains a maximum length of 1.5 metres (5 feet). The family consists of 10 genera and about 45 species. Research Scientist Emeritus, Division of Fishes, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Author of numerous articles on fishes.
    At the same time, these organs offer little resistance to water flowing over the head. Other articles where Trichiurus lepturus is discussed: cutlass fish: One species (Trichiurus lepturus) attains a maximum length of 1.5 metres (5 feet). The family consists of 10 genera and about 45 species.
    This map was computer-generated and has not yet been reviewed. Etymology: Trichiurus: Greek, thrix = hair + Greek, oura = tail (Ref. 45335); lepturus: Specific name from Greek 'lepturus', for its thin or slender tail.. More on author: Linnaeus .
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  7. Trichiurus lepturus - Fishes of Australia

    WEBDuring the day, large adults usually feed near the surface and migrate towards the bottom at night. Juveniles and small adults may form schools 100 m above the bottom during the daytime and form loose night-time …

  8. Trichiurus lepturus (Cutlassfish or Largehead Hairtail) - UWI St.

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  10. Largehead Hairtail, Trichiurus lepturus Linnaeus, 1758

    WEBFourteen species of cutlassfishes and hairtails, in seven genera are known from Australian waters. These images show a hairtail, most likely a Largehead Hairtail photographed on the central New South Wales …

  11. (PDF) Biological and Ecological Aspects of Trichiurus …

    WEBOct 1, 2014 · We investigated the life-history traits of Trichiurus lepturus (largehead hairtail) in south-eastern Australia; a region of low exploitation for this otherwise heavily exploited circumglobal ...

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