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- Slickheads, also known as nakedheads or smoothheads, are deep water fishes that belong to the family Alepocephalidae. They are most commonly found in the...
- Lloyd's slickhead (Narcetes lloydi) is a species of fish in the family Alepocephalidae (slickheads). The fish is found in the Indo-West Pacific: on Indian...
- sensu Johnson & Patterson 1996 Order Argentiniformes (barreleyes and slickheads) (formerly in Osmeriformes) Order Galaxiiformes Order Salmoniformes Bl****er...
- was formerly the Paratethys Sea. It is one of the very few known fossil slickheads, a group of ray-finned fishes that are ****umed to have ancient origins...
- Alepocephalus is a genus of slickheads found in all oceans. There are currently 20 recognized species in this genus: Alepocephalus ag****izii Goode & T...
- Media. ISBN 9780387226286 – via Google Books. "Order ALEPOCEPHALIFORMES (Slickheads)". December 29, 2016. Smith, Margaret M.; Heemstra, Phillip C. (December...
- Leptoderma ospesca, the eastern eel-slickhead, is a species of slickhead found in the eastern-central Pacific Ocean. This species reaches a length of 19...
- squamilatera (Al****, 1898) (Bluntsnout slickhead) Rouleina watasei (S. Tanaka (I), 1909) "Order ALEPOCEPHALIFORMES (Slickheads)". December 29, 2016. Froese, Rainer...
- Narcetes shonanmaruae, the yokozuna slickhead, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a slickhead belonging to the family Alepocephalidae. It was first...
- marine smelts and barreleyes in the classification used here, with the slickheads and allies being the Alepocephaloidei. These suborders were treated as...