Definition of Neoscopelidae. Meaning of Neoscopelidae. Synonyms of Neoscopelidae

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Definition of Neoscopelidae

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- The Neoscopelidae (blackchins or neoscopelids) are a small family of deep-sea fish closely related to the lanternfish. They are found in tropical and...
- their con****uous use of bioluminescence. Their sister family, the Neoscopelidae, are much fewer in number but superficially very similar; at least one...
- notably the highly abundant lanternfishes (Myctophidae). The blackchins (Neoscopelidae) contain six species in three genera, while the bulk of the family belongs...
- Nematistiidae Nematogenyidae Nemichthyidae Nemipteridae Neoceratiidae Neoscopelidae Neosebastidae Nettastomatidae Nomeidae Normanichthyidae Notacanthidae...
- bathypelagic fish of the family Neoscopelidae, which contains six species total along three genera. The family Neoscopelidae is one of the two families of...
- Scopelengys is a genus of fishes in the family Neoscopelidae. The recognized species in this genus are: Scopelengys clarkei J. L. Butler & Ahlstrom, 1976...
- -T. Chen, 2001. A review of lanternfishes (Families: Myctophidae and Neoscopelidae) and their distributions around Taiwan and the Tungsha islands with...
- and Y.N. Shcherbachev, 1990. Bathypelagic species of the families Neoscopelidae and Myctophidae from the Indian Ocean, with a description of a new species...
- Phylum: Chordata class: Actinopterygii Order: Myctophiformes Family: Neoscopelidae Genus: Solivomer R. R. Miller, 1947 Species: S. arenidens Binomial name...
- Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Actinopterygii Order: Myctophiformes Family: Neoscopelidae Genus: Neoscopelus J. Y. Johnson, 1863...