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- Monognathus ahlstromi, the paddletail onejaw, is an ocean-dwelling eel found in the North Pacific Ocean off of the coast of the United States. It is found...
- ranging in length from 5 cm (2 in) in the one-jawed eel (Monognathus ahlstromi) to 4 m (13 ft) in the slender giant moray. Adults range in weight from...
- Scopelosaurus ahlstromi is a waryfish of the family Notosudidae, found in all oceans, at depths of down to 500 m. Its length is between 15 and 25 cm....
- There are currently five recognized species in this genus: Evermannella ahlstromi R. K. Johnson & Glodek, 1975 Evermannella balbo (A. Risso, 1820) (Balbo...
- There are currently three recognized species in this genus: Metelectrona ahlstromi Wisner, 1963 Metelectrona herwigi Hulley, 1981 (Herwig's lanternfish)...
- species in this genus: Scopelosaurus adleri (Fedorov, 1967) Scopelosaurus ahlstromi Bertelsen, G. Krefft & N. B. Marshall, 1976 (Ahlstrom's waryfish) Scopelosaurus...
- Waryfishes Scopelosaurus ahlstromi Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Actinopterygii Order: Aulopiformes...
- and are found in all oceans. The fifteen known species are: Monognathus ahlstromi Raju, 1974 (Paddletail onejaw) Monognathus berteli J. G. Nielsen & Hartel...
- smelts. There are currently 18 recognized species in this genus: Nansenia ahlstromi Kawaguchi & J. L. Butler, 1984 Nansenia antarctica Kawaguchi & J. L. Butler...
- following species are recognised in the genus Testudinella: Testudinella ahlstromi Hauer, 1956 Testudinella amphora Hauer, 1938 Testudinella andranomenensis...