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- Ridgeheads, also known as bigscales, are a family (Melamphaidae, from the Gr**** melanos [black] and amphi [by both sides]) of small, deep-sea stephanoberyciform...
- The ridgehead snake (Manolepis putnami) is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to southeastern Mexico. The specific name...
- carnivorous and feed upon other pelagic fish (such as lanternfishes and ridgeheads) and cephalopods, as well as shrimp and euphausiids that are presumably...
- pufferfish Arothron stellatus Stargazing seadevil Ceratias uranoscopus Ridgehead Poromitra unicornis Tropical two-wing flyingfish Exocoetus evolans Cusk-eel...
- would then be the Stephanoberyciodea. The families are: Melamphaidaeridgeheads (about 61 species) Gibberichthyidaegibberfishes (2 species) Stephanoberycidae...
- and 200 kg (440 lb). Ridgeheads and allies (Stephanoberyciformes) The largest ridgeheads Poromitra curilensis, a Pacific ridgehead related to the crested...
- Requiem shark Ribbon eel Ribbon sawtail fish Ribbonfish Rice eel Ricefish Ridgehead Riffle dace Righteye flounder Rio Grande perch River loach River shark...
- Scopeloberyx is a genus of ridgeheads. There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: Scopeloberyx bannikovi Kotlyar, 2004 Scopeloberyx malay****...
- Sio is a monotypic genus of fish in the family Melamphaidae, the ridgeheads. The only species is Sio nordenskjoldii, or Nordenskjold's bigscale. It has...
- Poromitra is a genus of ridgeheads. The 22 known species of Poromitra have been divided into five species groups according to variation in preopercle anatomy...