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those wavelengths, this
allows Malacosteus to hunt with an
essentially invisible beam of light. Furthermore,
Malacosteus is
unique amongst animals in using...
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Malacosteus niger,
commonly known as the
stoplight loosejaw, is a
species of deep-sea fish. Some
additional common names for this
species include: northern...
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Idiacanthus (Blackdragons)
Leptostomias (Slender
Barbelled Dragonfishes)
Malacosteus (Stoplight Loosejaws)
Melanostomias (Scaleless
Black Dragonfishes) Neonesthes...
- siphonop**** of the
genus Erenna. Later,
related Stomiid genera Aristostomias,
Malacosteus and
Pachystomias were also
found to emit red light. Froese, Rainer; Pauly...
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Malacosteus australis, the
southern stoplight loosejaw, is a
species of
barbeled dragonfish. This
species is
mainly distinguished from
Malacosteus niger...
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barbeled dragonfishes in the
genera Aristostomias,
Pachystomias and
Malacosteus emit a red glow. This
adaptation allows the fish to see red-pigmented...
- 2013. Kenaley, C. P. (2007). "Revision of the
Stoplight Loosejaw Genus Malacosteus (Teleostei: Stomiidae: Malacosteinae), with
Description of a New Species...
- explained. Kenaley, C.P. (2007). "Revision of the
Stoplight Loosejaw Genus Malacosteus (Teleostei: Stomiidae: Malacosteinae), with
Description of a New Species...
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dietary origin of the chlorophyll-derived
retinal photosensitizer of
Malacosteus niger".
Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society B. 355 (1401):...
- of
Malacosteus,
Aristostomias and
Pachystomias are the only
fishes that have the
ability to
produce red bioluminescence. The
species Malacosteus niger...