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Anomalopidae (lanterneye
fishes or
flashlight fishes) are a
family of fish
distinguished by
bioluminescent organs located underneath their eyes, for which...
- the
eyelight fish or one-fin flashlightfish, is a
species of sal****er
anomalopid fish of the
order Beryciformes. It is
native to the
western and central...
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contained in
pockets of skin or in
light organs near the eyes,
including the
anomalopids and monocentrids. A
recent phylogeny based on the work of Betancur-Rodriguez...
- The
flashlight fish (Photoblepharon steinitzi) is a
species of
anomalopid fish of the
order Beryciformes. It is
native to the
western Indian Ocean and...
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suggest an
obligately dependent relationship. However, a
mechanism by
which anomalopid bacteria transfer between host
generations is
still unknown. Splitfin...
- P. echinatus,
which was
discovered off the
coast of Fiji. Like
other anomalopids, it is
notable for the
light organs underneath its eyes,
which contain...
- (Beryciformes: Anomalopidae) from the
tropical South Pacific, with
comments on
anomalopid phylogeny".
Smithsonian Libraries. hdl:10088/11690. Bailey, Dawn (24 June...
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fishermen have been
known to use
their light organs as bait. Like
other anomalopids, they are
notable for the
white organs containing bioluminescent bacteria...