- The
Gonostomatidae are a
family of
mesopelagic marine fish,
commonly named bristlemouths, lightfishes, or anglemouths. It is a
relatively small family...
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diverse morphology. It includes, for example, dragonfishes,
lightfishes (
Gonostomatidae and Phosichthyidae), loosejaws,
marine hatchetfishes and viperfishes...
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bioluminescent fishes:
Family Phosichthyidae.
Bristlemouths in the
family Gonostomatidae. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Lightfish...
- of
further study. The
ancestral Stomiiformes probably resembled the
Gonostomatidae, with thin
brownish bodies, rows of egg-shaped photop****s adorning...
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aspects of the
biology of
Cyclothone braueri and C.
microdon (Pisces:
Gonostomatidae) in the
eastern North Atlantic Ocean".
Marine Biology. 102 (3): 413–424...
- name, but that
usually refers to the
genus Argyripnus or the
family Gonostomatidae.
Fossils of
pearlsides are
known from the Miocene.
There are currently...
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Glaucosomatidae Gnathanacanthidae Gobiesocidae Gobiidae Gonorynchidae Gonostomatidae Goodeidae Grammatidae Grammicolepididae Gymnarchidae Gymnotidae Gymnuridae...
- fishes, but that may also
refer to the
related bristlemouth family (
Gonostomatidae). A.
iridescens is
called "pearlside",
which usually refers to the closely...
- genera. They have
prominent photop****s
along their ventral side. The
Gonostomatidae, or bristlemouth, are also
common mesopelagic fish. The bristlemouth...
- Gregorová;
Antony S.
Harold (2017). "†Gonostoma
dracula sp. nov. (Teleostei,
Gonostomatidae) from the
Oligocene deposits of the
Central Paratethys (Romania): earliest...