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- Holcomycteronus is a genus of cusk-eels. It includes Holcomycteronus profundissimus, long thought to be the deepest-living fish in the world's oceans....
- Holcomycteronus profundissimus, also known by its synonym Grimaldichthys profundissimus, (Danish: Grimaldis slangekvabbe; Finnish: Grimaldikala; Italian:...
- Epetriodusneedletooth cusk Genus Eretmichthys Genus Glyptophidium Genus Holcomycteronus Genus Homostolusfilament cusk Genus Hoplobrotula Genus Hypopleuron...
- their adult habitat. A couple of known exceptions are the cusk-eel (Holcomycteronus profundissimus), retrieved from 7160 meters deep, and the rough abyssal...
- consistent with a benthic lifestyle; there are 18–21 precaudal vertebrae. Holcomycteronus profundissimus, formerly believed to be the deepest-living species...
- described in 1977. Grimaldichthys has been subsequently synonymised with Holcomycteronus. Grimalditeuthis Joubin, 1898 Squid Albert I, Prince of Monaco The...
- Enchelybrotula paucidens (native) Glyptophidium argenteum (native) Holcomycteronus pterotus (native) Monomitopus conjugator (native) Monomitopus nigripinnis...
- Slender brotula (Dicrolene multifilis) Dicrolene nigra Holcomycteronus profundissimus Holcomycteronus squamosus Lamprogrammus brunswigi Lamprogrammus exutus...
- Enchelybrotula Genus Epetriodus Genus Eretmichthys Genus Glyptophidium Genus Holcomycteronus Genus Homostolus Genus Hoplobrotula Genus Hypopleuron Genus Lamprogrammus...
- Kingklip, Genypterus capensis (Smith, 1847) (Walvis Bay to Algoa Bay) Holcomycteronus aequatoris (Smith and Radcliffe, 1913) (3 specimens from off east coast)...