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- species has a mean weight of 5.66 grams. Representatives from Chauliodus pammelas and Chauliodus sloani display a size-based depth differential. Individuals...
- Sloane's viperfish, Chauliodus sloani, is a predatory mesopelagic dragonfish found in waters across the world. The species was first described by German...
- "Chauliodus danae". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 29 November 2009. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2009). "Chauliodus danae"...
- The Pacific viperfish, Chauliodus macouni, is a predatory deep-sea fish found in the North Pacific. It is reported as being either mesopelagic or bathypelagic...
- be a "sea-monster". Common names for Aplatophis chauliodus at www.fishbase.org. Aplatophis chauliodus at www.fishbase.org. Böhlke, James (3 October 1956)...
- of the Royal Society B in 2011 and the type species is Daemonosaurus chauliodus. The generic name Daemonosaurus is derived from the Gr**** words "daimon"...
- profiles of an area can affect some species' (like Sloane's viperfish Chauliodus sloani) preferred habitat changes from day to night with DVM. Brian Coad...
- Chauliodus eximus, originally described in 1925 as Eostomias eximus, is an extinct viperfish in the family Stomiidae from marine Late Miocene-aged strata...
- Chauliodus vasnetzovi is a species of viperfish in the family Stomiidae, first discovered in 1972. It is generally found in the Bathypelagic zone in the...
- Epermeniidae Genus: Epermenia Species: E. wockeella Binomial name Epermenia wockeella (Staudinger, 1880) Synonyms Chauliodus wockeella Staudinger, 1880...