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- including Pachystomias, Aristostomias has large suborbital photop****s that produce red-shifted cold light. In addition, Aristostomias has postorbital photop****s...
- adrenaline. The loose jaw dragonfishes, which include species from Aristostomias, Malacosteus, and Pachystomias, have the ability to detect and produce...
- being a siphonop**** of the genus Erenna. Later, related Stomiid genera Aristostomias, Malacosteus and Pachystomias were also found to emit red light. Froese...
- bioluminescence. Research has revealed that the transparency of the teeth of Aristostomias scintillans is due to nanoscale structures composed hydroxyapatite and...
- bioluminescence. For comparison, other red light producing stomiids, such as Aristostomias and Pachystostomias, have a third pigment which allows them to perceive...
- niger and the new M. australis. Malacosteus and the related genera Aristostomias, Chirostomias and Pachystomias are the only fishes that produce red...
- is green to blue, some deep sea barbeled dragonfishes in the genera Aristostomias, Pachystomias and Malacosteus emit a red glow. This adaptation allows...
- predatory deep-sea dragonfish Malacosteus niger, the closely related genus Aristostomias and the species Pachystomias microdon use fluorescent red accessory...
- dentin tubules while another study, a decade later, showed the teeth of Aristostomias scintillans, another member of the family Stomiidae, lack dentin tubules...
- from specimens collected by members of Peary's 1905–1906 expedition. Aristostomias grimaldii Zugmayer, 1913 Fish Albert I, Prince of Monaco The prince...