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Bighead searsid - Wikipedia
It maximum length is 25 cm (9.8 in). Its head is large, making up over a third of the fish's length. It has 25–31 gillrakers; 5–11 pyloric caecae. The snout is pointed, with premaxillary tusks pointing forward. It is dark red in colour. Its photophores are rudimentary (except for the shoulder organ), hence its specific … See more
The bighead searsid (Holtbyrnia anomala) is a species of tubeshoulder fish. See more
The bighead searsid lives in the North Atlantic Ocean; it is a mesopelagic fish, living at depths of 700–2,000 m (2,300–6,600 ft). See more
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Holtbyrnia anomala - Wikipedia
Holtbyrnia anomala Krefft, 1980 - World Register of Marine Species
Holtbyrnia anomala Krefft, 1980 - GBIF
Cleared and stained caudal fins of Platytroctidae: A, …
WEBDownload scientific diagram | Cleared and stained caudal fins of Platytroctidae: A, Holtbyrnia anomala, DMM IE/13490, 62.1 mm SL, lateral overview; B-D, Holtbyrnia anomala, DMM IE/11744,...
Marine Species Traits - Holtbyrnia anomala Krefft, 1980
Holtbyrnia anomala, Bighead searsid
World Register of Deep-Sea species - Holtbyrnia anomala Krefft, …
Holtbyrnia anomala | NBN Atlas