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- current spawning season, while the other batch is in the growing stage. Stomiids are gonochoristic, allowing them to increase their reproductive fitness...
- family Osteoglossidae Draconichthys, an arthrodire placoderm named after Stomiid dragonfishes Dragonfish (novel), a 2015 novel by Vu Tran Dragonfish (Dungeons...
- with the second being a siphonop**** of the genus Erenna. Later, related Stomiid genera Aristostomias, Malacosteus and Pachystomias were also found to emit...
- Snaggletooths or stareaters are any of a number of small, deep-sea stomiid fish in the genus Astronesthes. They possess a bioluminescent red chin barbel...
- depth of 500 meters (1,600 feet) in midwater. They are the only known stomiids that do not seem to conduct significant diel vertical migrations. Malacosteus...
- Sutton, T. T.; Hopkins, T. L. (December 1996). "Trophic ecology of the stomiid (Pisces: Stomiidae) fish ****emblage of the eastern Gulf of Mexico: Strategies...
- Partridge, J. C. (September 2000). "Long-wave sensitivity in deep-sea stomiid dragonfish with far-red bioluminescence: evidence for a dietary origin...
- viperfish, although it is not related to the viperfish proper (i.e. the stomiids of the genus Chauliodus). In Australia sand perches of the family Mugilidae...
- sunlight and bioluminescence. For comparison, other red light producing stomiids, such as Aristostomias and Pachystostomias, have a third pigment which...
- Trewavas (1900-1993), British Museum (Natural History), for her work on the stomiid fishes of the Dana expeditions. Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara...