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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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    A vintage illustration of a Trichiurus lepturus. Source: Biodiversity Heritage Library It is also the reason why they are also called ribbonfish. The large head hairtail fish or beltfish are semi-transparent and are silvery steel blue in color.
    Several studies have documented the occurrence of hyperostosis, a bone condition that results in bone thickening, in specimens of Trichiurus lepturus, an important commercial species. A total of 102 Largehead Hairtail fish samples from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, were obtained from artisanal fishers and divided into 4 size classes.
    Specimens of Trichiurus lepturus (102 individuals—40 males, 43 females, and 19 of indeterminate sex) were purchased from artisanal fishermen from two different estuaries—Guanabara Bay and Sepetiba Bay—in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The specimens were sexed and biometric measurements regarding total length (TL in mm) and weight (in grams) were taken.
    It is a predatory fish that is long, slender, and usually steely blue or silver in color, thus the name. Most don’t have pelvic and caudal fins, a feature that gives them an eel-like appearance. A vintage illustration of a Trichiurus lepturus. Source: Biodiversity Heritage Library It is also the reason why they are also called ribbonfish.
  3. Original research article Age, growth and length-to-weight …

  4. Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia - Wiley Online Library

  5. Investigation of the Alternations in Lipid Oxidation and Lipase

  6. WebJun 6, 2023 · Scientific Name. Trichiurus lepturus (largehead hairtail) Common Name (s) Cutlassfish, cutlass fish, Atlantic cutlassfish. Family. …

    • Depth Range: 50 to 500m
    • Scientific Name: Trichiurus lepturus (largehead hairtail)
    • Family: Trichiuridae
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  7. Description of hyperostotic bones pattern in Largehead Hairtail

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  9. ITIS - Report: Trichiurus lepturus

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    WebMay 14, 2023 · Abstract. Trichiurus japonicus is an economically important fish that ranks 11th in global marine fish capture production. However, the reproductive characteristics of this fish have undergone notable changes …

  12. Predicting potential fishing grounds of ribbonfish (Trichiurus …

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