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whipnose anglers are a family, Gigantactinidae, of deep-sea anglerfishes. The
family name is
derived from the Gr****
words gigas,
meaning "big", and...
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Gigantactis paxtoni (common name: Paxton's
whipnose) is a
species of fish in the
whipnose angler (Gigantactinidae) family,
first described in 1981 by Erik...
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Pietsch & Lavenberg, 1981 (Elsman's
Whipnose)
Gigantactis gargantua Bertelsen,
Pietsch & Lavenberg, 1981 (Gigantic
Whipnose)
Gigantactis gibbsi Bertelsen,...
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Gigantactis elsmani (common name Elsman's
whipnose) is a
species of fish in the
whipnose angler (Gigantactinidae) family,
first described in 1981 by Erik...
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Ceratiidae Gill, 1861 (Warty seadevils)
Family Gigantactinidae Boulenger, 1904 (
Whipnose anglers)
Family Linophrynidae Regan, 1925 (Leftvents) The relationships...
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Rhynchactis microthrix is a
species of
whipnose angler only
known from the
western Indian Ocean where it is
found at
depths of
around 2,250
metres (7,380 ft)...
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Rhynchactis leptonema is a
species of
whipnose angler found in
tropical and sub-tropical
oceans where it is
found at
depths of
around 400
metres (1,300 ft)...
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Gigantactis meadi is a
species of fish in the
whipnose angler (Gigantactinidae) family,
first described in 1981 by Erik Bertelsen,
Theodore Wells Pietsch...
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Rhynchactis macrothrix is a
species of
whipnose angler found in the
Atlantic and
western Indian Oceans where it is
found at
depths of
around 2,000 metres...
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Gigantactis kreffti is a
species of fish in the
whipnose angler (Gigantactinidae) family,
first described in 1981 by Erik Bertelsen,
Theodore Wells Pietsch...