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  1. Lophius piscatorius, commonly known as the angler, European angler or common monkfish, is a monkfish in the family Lophiidae. It is found in coastal waters of the northeast Atlantic, from the Barents Sea to the Strait of Gibraltar, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.
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    Lophius piscatorius is otherwise known as monkfish and is an important commercial fish. It can be confused with the angelshark, Squatina squatina, a cartilaginous fish which, is also known as monkfish. Lophius piscatorius is included in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan for deep-water fish.
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    Lophius piscatorius, also known as the anglerfish, monkfish or frog-fish, swims the deep seas surrounding northern Europe. It is classified into the family Lophiidae, a group of organisms united by some rather interesting characteristics.
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    Present in eastern Atlantic, Mediterranean and Black Dea, the Frogfish (Lophius piscatorius) can be 2 m long. It is the biggest member of the order of Lophiiformes, fishes with ancient roots in Cenozoic and a huge mouth that attract the preys with a mobile fishing line placed on the head and baits luminescent in the abysses © Pietro Formis
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    Lophius piscatorius - Wikipedia

    Lophius piscatorius, commonly known as the angler, European angler or common monkfish, is a monkfish in the family Lophiidae. It is found in coastal waters of the northeast Atlantic, from the Barents Sea to the Strait of Gibraltar, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Within some of its range, including the Irish … See more

    Lophius piscatorius was first formally described by Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae given as "in Oceano Europæo", … See more

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    The European angler inhabits muddy and sandy bottoms up to depths of 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). It is occasionally found on rocky bottoms as well. They rarely occur below the See more

    Lophius piscatorius has historically been considered valuable bycatch in Atlantic fisheries. Captures increased significantly following the … See more

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    Lophius piscatorius has the genus name Lophius which means "mane" and is presumably a reference to the first three spines of the first … See more

    The average size of European anglers is 40–60 centimetres (16–24 in), with larger specimens exceeding this range. Precise ranges in body size tend to vary between different localities … See more

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    The fish has long filaments along the middle of its head, which are, in fact, the detached and modified three first spines of the anterior See more

    "Devil Fish" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (9th ed.). 1878. p. 138.
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    WebIn 2010, Greenpeace International added the American angler (Lophius americanus), the angler (Lophius piscatorius), and the black-bellied angler (Lophius budegassa) to its seafood red list—a list of fish commonly sold …

  10. Lophius piscatorius - Monaco Nature Encyclopedia

    WebMay 3, 2022 · Lophius piscatorius has an incredible voraciousness: not only it can swallow fishes of its size, thanks to the elastic skin and to an unbelievably expandable, but it has been observed devouring like if …

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