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- recognized extant species in this genus are: Alepisaurus brevirostris Gibbs, 1960 (short-snouted lancetfish) Alepisaurus ferox R. T. Lowe, 1833 (long-snouted...
- T154820A4641606.en. Retrieved 13 November 2021. "Alepisaurus ferox". NatureServe Explorer. Retrieved 17 April 2024. "Alepisaurus ferox Lowe, 1833". FishBase. Retrieved...
- Alepisaurus paronai is an extinct species of lancetfish known from a fossil skull found in Middle Miocene-aged strata in Piedmont, Italy. The skull is...
- hosts, probably opah (Lampris guttatus) and/or longnose lancetfish (Alepisaurus ferox). California sea lions (Zalophus californi****), Northern elephant...
- S**** and remains of argonauts have been recorded from the stomachs of Alepisaurus ferox and Coryphaena hippurus. Male argonauts have been observed residing...
- boa Ichthyococcus ovatus Vinciguerria attenuata Vinciguerria poweriae Alepisaurus ferox Aulopus filamentosus Chlorophthalmus ag****izi Bathysaurus mollis...
- 49-millimetre (1.9 in) ML, was found in the stomach of a lancetfish (Alepisaurus ferox). It had initially dried out and was later reconstituted. The third...
- Argillichthys, a synodontid lizardfish from the Ypresian London Clay Alepisaurus paronai, an extinct lancetfish that lived in middle Miocene Piemonte...
- numerous predators. It has been reported in the stomach contents of Alepisaurus ferox from the south-western Pacific. Males of this species reach ****ual...
- Monticelli, 1889 (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea), a mysterious parasite of Alepisaurus ferox Lowe (Teleostei: Alepisauridae) and Prionace glauca (L.) (Euselachii:...