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  1. World Register of Deep-Sea species - Bathypteroides

  2. Order AULOPIFORMES (Lizardfishes) | The ETYFish Project

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    Bathypterois grallator (Goode & Bean 1886) one who walks on stilts, referring to how it appears to stand on the sea floor using its pelvic fins and elongated rays in the tail (the “tripod” of the family’s vernacular name)
    Family BATHYSAURIDAE Deepsea Lizardfishes Bathysaurus Günther 1878 bathys, deep, referring to deep-sea habitat of both species (up to 2385 fathoms in B. mollis); saurus, lizard, but here likely referring to its similar body shape to Saurus (=Saurida)
    Bathytyphlops Nybelin 1957 bathy, deep, referring to deep-sea habitat of B. sewelli (collected at 3840-3872 m); typhlos, blind and ops, eye, referring to its lack of eyes Bathytyphlops marionae Mead 1958 in honor of Marion Grey (1911-1964), Chicago Natural History Museum, for her contributions to the ichthyology of the deep sea
    Bathytyphlops sewelli (Norman 1939) in honor of Lieut.-Col. R. B. Seymour Sewell (1880-1964), British military physician and amateur naturalist (and later Director, Zoological Survey of India), leader of the John Murray Expedition to the Indian Ocean, which collected type
  4. Bathypterois Günther, 1878 - World Register of Marine Species

  5. Marine Species Traits

  6. Göteborgs naturhistoriska museum

  7. Collection specimens - Specimens - Data Portal

  8. Bathypterois grallator (tripodfish) - Animalia - Biology [40845]

  9. Collection specimens - Specimens - Data Portal

  10. Bathypterois - Wikipedia - Al-Quds University

  11. Abyssal spiderfish - Wikipedia - Al-Quds University