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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...
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Alepisaurus ferox, the long
snouted lancetfish,
longnose lancetfish, or
cannibal fish, is a
species of
lancetfish found in the
ocean depths down to 1...
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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...
- 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...
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numerous predators. It has been
reported in the
stomach contents of
Alepisaurus ferox from the south-western Pacific.
Males of this
species reach ****ual...
- boa
Ichthyococcus ovatus Vinciguerria attenuata Vinciguerria poweriae Alepisaurus ferox Aulopus filamentosus Chlorophthalmus ag****izi
Bathysaurus mollis...
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number of
known predators that prey on Ocythoe.
These are
lancet fishes (
Alepisaurus borealis and A. ferox),
tunas (Thunnus alalunga, T. thunnus, and Germon...
- only ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for the
lancetfish (
Alepisaurus ferox), a
large voracious, deep sea fish
having long
lancetlike teeth...