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Leftvents are small, deep-sea
lophiiform fish
comprising the
family Linophrynidae distributed throughout tropical to
subtropical waters of all oceans...
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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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Linophryne andersoni is a
species of
leftvent in the
genus Linophryne it is
found in deep
water up to 50m
northeast of the Line Islands. "Linophryne andersoni...
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Linophryne algibarbata is a
leftvent sea
devil in the
genus Linophryne that
lives in
waters between 400–2,200
metres (1,300–7,200 ft) in the
North Atlantic...
- Boulenger, 1904 (Whipnose anglers)
Family Linophrynidae Regan, 1925 (
Leftvents) The
relationships of the
suborders within Lophiiformes as set out in...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 6
species Critically endangered (CR): 455
species Endangered (EN): 643
species Vulnerable (VU): 1,245
species Near...
- línon, 'fishing net' and Gr****: φρῡ́νη phrū́nē, 'toad') is a
genus of
leftvents,
commonly called the "bearded seadevils."
There are
currently 22 recognized...
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Linophryne indica, or
headlight angler, is a
leftvent anglerfish in the
family Linophrynidae,
found in the
bathyal zone of the
Pacific Ocean at depths...
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Borophryne apogon, the netdevil, or
greedy seadevil, is a
species of
leftvent anglerfish known today from the
waters of the
eastern Pacific Ocean off the...
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Acentrophryne is a
genus of
leftvents known from the
eastern Pacific Ocean.
Fossils of the type species, A. longidens, have been
found in Late Miocene...