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Notoscopelus resplendens, commonly known as the patchwork lampfish or patchwork lanternfish, is a species of lanternfish in the family Myctophidae. It is found in the eastern and western Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean and parts of the Pacific Ocean. It spends the daylight hours in deep water, rising at night to near … See more
Notoscopelus resplendens is a small lanternfish, growing to a maximum length of 95 mm (3.7 in). The dorsal fin has 22 to 23 soft rays, the anal fin has 18 to 19 soft rays and the pectoral … See more
N. resplendens is a common species of fish with a very wide range. It is not exploited by man and faces no particular threats, so the International Union for Conservation of Nature See more
The species has a widespread distribution in warmer oceans. Its range includes the Atlantic Ocean between about 40°N (47°N in the west and 35°N … See more
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