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Haplophryne mollis, the
ghostly seadevil or soft
leftvent angler, is a
species of
anglerfish in the
family Linophrynidae and is the only
species in the...
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barbel varies widely among species, with some
having no forkings. In
Haplophryne,
barbels are
absent altogether, and the
illicium is
reduced to a rounded...
- Linophrynidae:
Haplophryne mollis female anglerfish with
males attached...
- The
anglerfish Haplophryne mollis is polyandrous. This
female is
trailing the
atrophied remains of
males she has encountered....
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Female anglerfish,
Haplophryne mollis, with
atrophied males attached...
- The
anglerfish Haplophryne mollis is polyandrous. This
female is
trailing the
atrophied remains of
males she has encountered...
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bites on to her and
never lets go. When a male of the
anglerfish species Haplophryne mollis bites into the skin of a female, he
releases an
enzyme that digests...
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bites onto her and
never lets go. When a male of the
anglerfish species Haplophryne mollis bites into the skin of a female, he
release an
enzyme that digests...
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decibels with
their swim
bladders to
attract mates.
Anglerfish Female Haplophryne mollis anglerfish trailing atrophied males she
encountered (pictured)...
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between the
parasitic male and the
female in the deep-sea
anglerfish Haplophryne mollis (Brauer, 1902) (Pisces, Ceratioidei). Vidensk. Meddr.
Dansk Naturh...