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Notacanthidae species, the
latter with
giant Leptocephalus-like larvae.
Leptocephali (singular
leptocephalus) all have
laterally compressed bodies that...
- instead, they were
thought to be a
separate species,
Leptocephalus brevirostris (from the Gr****
leptocephalus meaning "thin- or flat-head"). In 1886, however...
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Mushrooms and
Toadstools of
Britain and Europe. Collins. 1994.
Cerioporus leptocephalus in
Index Fungorum Cerioporus leptocephalus in MycoBank. v t e...
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Leptocephalus brevirostris Kaup, 1856 –
European eel
Leptocephalus gr****ii
Eigenmann & Kennedy, 1902 –
American eel
Family Chlopsidae Leptocephalus hyoproroides...
- Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Nocomis
leptocephalus". FishBase.
March 2017 version. "Bluehead chub (Nocomis
leptocephalus) - FactSheet".
United States Geological...
- The
giant leptocephalus (Coloconger giganteus) is a
species of eel in the
family Notacanthidae (spiny eels). It was
first described by
Peter Henry John...
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Daniel (eds.). "Pseudaspius
leptocephalus". FishBase.
August 2011 version. Bogutskaya, N. (2022). "Pseudaspius
leptocephalus". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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leptocephalus.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Cryptocentrus leptocephalus. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Cryptocentrus
leptocephalus"...
- None has been
reported to
migrate up rivers. 2. Leptocephali: The
leptocephalus is the
larval form, a
stage strikingly different from the
adult form...
- most
conger eels are
poorly known.
Based on
collections of
their small leptocephalus larvae, the
American conger eel has been
found to
spawn in the southwestern...