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Cetomimidae - Wikipedia
Cetomimidae is a family of small, deep-sea cetomimiform fish. They are among the most deep-living fish known, with some species recorded at depths in excess of 3,500 m (11,500 ft). Females are known as flabby whalefishes, Males are known as bignose fishes, while juveniles are known as tapetails and ā¦ Meer weergeven
Living at extreme, lightless depths, adult females have evolved an exceptionally well-developed lateral line system. Their eyes are either very small or vestigial and instead this system of sensory pores (running the ā¦ Meer weergeven
Before a report released in January 2009, the juveniles of the species were thought to belong to a separate taxonomic family Mirapinnidae in the Cetomimiform order, with three ā¦ Meer weergeven
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WebThere are 30 species of whalefish in the family Cetomimidae. Most are only 20 centimeters (almost eight inches) long, with the largest species reaching up to 40 centimeters (16 inches) in length. Their name derives from their ā¦
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Deep-sea mystery solved: astonishing larval ā¦
Web20 jan. 2009 · Based on morphology and mitogenomic sequence data, we show that fishes currently assigned to three families with greatly differing morphologies, Mirapinnidae (tapetails), Megalomycteridae (bignose ā¦
Adult male cetomimid whalefish, Ataxolepis apus
Three groups of fish are actually the males, females and larvae of ā¦
An enigmatic internal organ discovered in pink flabby whalefish,
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