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Cetomimidae is a
family of small, deep-sea
beryciform ray-finned fish. They are
among the most deep-living fish known, with some
species recorded at depths...
- whalefishes)
Family Barbourisiidae Parr, 1945 (redvelvet whalefishes)
Family Cetomimidae Goode & Bean, 1895 (whalefishes or
flabby whalefishes)
Common characteristics...
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Mirapinna esau, the hairyfish, is a
species of fish in the
family Cetomimidae only
known from the
Atlantic Ocean near the Azores.
Formerly considered...
- even more
extreme case are the
parasitic males in deep-sea anglerfish.
Cetomimidae —
flabby whalefishes Rondeletiidae —
redmouth whalefishes Barbourisiidae...
- whalefishes)
Family Barbourisiidae Parr, 1945 (red/velvet whalefishes)
Family Cetomimidae Goode & Bean, 1895 (flabby whalefishes) In the past, the Trachichthyiformes...
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Centrophoridae Centrophrynidae Centropomidae Cepolidae Ceratiidae Ceratodontidae Cetomimidae Cetopsidae Cetorhinidae Chacidae Chaenopsidae Chaetodontidae Champsodontidae...
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Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Order:
Beryciformes Family:
Cetomimidae Genus:
Cetomimus Goode & T. H. Bean, 1895...
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Ditropichthys storeri is a
species of fish in the
family Cetomimidae found in the deep
oceans at
depths of from 650 to 3,400
metres (2,130 to 11,150 ft)...
- deep
abyss and
swims with
ghostly sails." He
placed it in the
family Cetomimidae. Of the five new fish
described by
Beebe during the
Bathysphere dives...
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Cetomimidae...