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  1. WebLong­nose lancetfish are the largest species in the fam­ily Alepisauri­dae, grow­ing up to 215 cm in length (150 cm, on av­er­age) and 9 kg in weight (1.3-3.2 kg, on av­er­age). Their bod­ies are elon­gate, slightly com­pressed, ā€¦

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    Alepisaurus ferox is found from the epipelagic zone down to the bathypelagic one, ranging from just beneath the surface to 2700 m depth. It inhabits mainly tropical to cold temperate marine waters of the worldā€™s oceans, although adults may reach subarctic waters as far north as Greenland, Iceland and the Bering Sea during feeding migrations.
    Several specimens of Alepisaurus ferox Lowe, 1833 were caught in the coastal Galician waters (Northwest Spain). From two preserved specimens, morphometric and meristic parameters, along with DNA barcoding, confirmed the identification of the specimens.
    Haedrich RL, Nielsen JG (1966) Fishes eaten by Alepisaurus (Pisces, Iniomi) in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. Deep-Sea Res Oceanogr Abstr 13:909ā€“919
    The anatomic difference between the two species is the shape of the snout, which is long and pointed in A. ferox, and slightly shorter in A. brevirostris. The long-snouted lancetfish is found in the tropical and northern sub-tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean.
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  4. Alepisaurus ferox - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

  5. Alepisaurus ferox, Long snouted lancetfish - FishBase

  6. Coastal habitat evidences and biological data of Alepisaurus ferox ...

  7. Longnose Lancetfish, Alepisaurus ferox Lowe, 1833

    WebLongnose Lancetfish, Alepisaurus ferox. A Longnose Lancetfish found by Stan Fenton, washed up on Blinky beach, Lord Howe Island, August 2012. The fish is now registered in the fish collection (I.46137-001).

  8. Alepisaurus ā€˜feroxā€™ | The Fish Tree of Life

  9. Variability in conspecific predation among longnose lancetfish