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- Thaumatichthyidae, the wolftrap anglers or wolftrap seadevils,: 368  is a small family of marine ray-finned fishes, classified within the suborder Ceratioidei...
- 1896 (Fanfins) Gigantactinidae Boulenger, 1904 (Whipnose anglers) Thaumatichthyidae Smith & Radcliffe, 1912 (Wolftrap anglers) Linophrynidae Regan, 1925...
- Neoceratiidae, Melanocetidae, Himantolophidae, Diceratiidae, Oneirodidae, Thaumatichthyidae, Centrophrynidae, Ceratiidae, Gigantactinidae And Linophrynidaee"...
- developed by Wolf V. Vishniac to search for life on Mars Wolftrap angler (Thaumatichthyidae), a family of anglerfish Wolftrap Farm, a former historic home in...
- (Double anglers) Family Oneirodidae Gill, 1878 (Dreamers) Family Thaumatichthyidae Smith & Radcliffe, 1912 (Wolftrap anglers) Family Centrophrynidae...
- NEOCERATIIDAE, MELANOCETIDAE, HIMANTOLOPHIDAE, DICERATIIDAE, ONEIRODIDAE, THAUMATICHTHYIDAE, CENTROPHRYNIDAE, CERATIIDAE, GIGANTACTINIDAE and LINOPHRYNIDAE"....
- wolftrap anglerfish, is a genus of deep-sea anglerfish in the family Thaumatichthyidae, with six species known from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Like...
- dinema is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Thaumatichthyidae, the wolftrap anglers. This species is known only from the northern...
- beebei is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Thaumatichthyidae, the wolftrap anglers. This species is known from around the Hawaiian...
- (Thaumatichthys axeli) is a bottom-dwelling deep-sea anglerfish of the family Thaumatichthyidae. Thaumatichthys axeli lives at a depth of around 3,600 meters (in...