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  1. Aristostomias lunifer - Wikipedia

  2. Aristostomias lunifer - FishBase

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    Similar to other deep-sea organisms that are capable of producing red light bioluminescence, including Pachystomias, Aristostomias has large suborbital photophores that produce red-shifted cold light. In addition, Aristostomias has postorbital photophores that emit blue-green light.
    "Aristostomias scintillans (Malacosteidae): A deep-sea fish with visual pigments apparently adapted to its own bioluminescence". Vision Research. 14 (7): 545–550. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989 (74)90044-3. ISSN 0042-6989. PMID 4424870.
    Aristostomias can detect red light at distances of up to 2 meters, suggesting that detection is used primarily for close-range intraspecific communication and short-range prey detection. There are currently six recognized species in this genus: ^ a b Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2012). Species of Aristostomtias in FishBase.
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  6. Aristostomias lunifer summary page - fishbase.se

  7. Morphology Summary - Aristostomias lunifer - FishBase

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  9. COPEPEDIA summary for Aristostomias lunifer : T5016630 : Species

  10. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Aristostomias lunifer …

  11. Ecology Summary - Aristostomias lunifer