The stoplight loosejaws are small, deep-sea dragonfishes of the genus Malacosteus, classified either within the subfamily Malacosteinae of the family...
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wear different colors Stoplight loosejaw, a deep-sea dragonfish Stoplight parrotfish, a species of marine ray-finned fish Stoplight Catone, a butterfly...
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vertical migrations of prey organisms in the deep scattering layer. The stoplight loosejaw has a lower jaw one-quarter as long as its body. The jaw has no floor...
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generally are directed upward, but may be swivelled forward. The stoplight loosejaw has a lower jaw one-quarter as long as its body. The jaw has no floor...
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common names for this species include: northern stoplight loosejaw, lightless loosejaw, black loosejaw, and black hinged-head. It belongs to the family...
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seeds require large conical teeth for chewing their food. Stoplight loosejaw Stoplight loosejaws are small fish found worldwide in the deep sea. Relative...
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upper side. Most deep-sea fish cannot see red light. The deepwater stoplight loosejaw produces red bioluminescence so it can hunt with an effectively invisible...
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Malacosteus australis, the southern stoplight loosejaw, is a species of barbeled dragonfish. This species is mainly distinguished from Malacosteus niger...
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M. indicus may refer to: Malacosteus indicus, the stoplight loosejaw, a fish species Marumba indicus, a species of hawk moth Mediorhynchus indicus, a species...
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jellyfish, arrow worm, deep-sea shrimp, deepsea lizardfish, hairy angler, stoplight loosejaw, black swallower, fangtooth, sperm whale, giant squid, deep-sea comb...
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M. australis may refer to: Malacosteus australis, the Southern stoplight loosejaw, a small, deep-sea dragonfish species Marsdenia australis, the bush banana...
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Leptostomias gladiator Leptostomias gracilis Leptostomias longibarba Stoplight loosejaw (Malacosteus niger) Melanostomias bartonbeani Melanostomias biseriatus...
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there?". Bioscience explained. Kenaley, C.P. (2007). "Revision of the Stoplight Loosejaw Genus Malacosteus (Teleostei: Stomiidae: Malacosteinae), with Description...
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org. Retrieved 2018-02-26. Kenaley, C P. “Diel vertical migration of the loosejaw dragonfishes (Stomiiformes: Stomiidae: Malacosteinae): a new analysis for...
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Stomiidae (Stomiiformes), from top to bottom: Northern Stoplight Loosejaw (Malacosteus niger), Eustomias braueri, Bathophilus vaillanti, Leptostomias gladiator...
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