RM2C6N46P–Anoplogaster cornuta fished in Morocco (East Atlantic Ocean) from the collection of the Spanish Institute of Oceanography of Malaga, Spain.
RME45B9H–Fang Tooth {Anoplogaster cornuta} close-up of head showing teeth, from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 2600m
RMFPFE2C–Common Fangtooth (Anoplogaster cornuta)
RME45J8M–Fangtooth (Anoplogaster cornuta) portrait, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
RMJ2X74C–Anoplogaster cornuta1
RME45B2T–Portrait of Fangtooth {Anoplogaster cornuta} Atlantic
RMPDB2BH–Anoplogaster cornuta1.
RME45B9J–Fang Tooth {Anoplogaster cornuta} close-up of head showing teeth, from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 2600m
RMB4CPR8–Strange looking fish named, Fangtooth (Anoplogaster cornuta), from North Atlantic Ocean, Iceland
RMATE0RP–Fangtooth Anoplogaster cornuta
RMMKPX1B–Fangtooth, Anoplogaster cornuta
RME0N1FH–Anoplogaster cornuta
RMJ2YX2Y–Anoplogaster cornuta
RMPDB2BG–Anoplogaster cornuta.
RF2JTR8K8–Blobfish hatchet fish isolated giant oarfish monochrome sketch icon. Vector barreleye sloane viperfish, deep sea ocean marine animal with sharp teeth. Wildlife fangtooth anoplogaster monkfish
RMAA3YXE–Fangtooth Anoplogaster cornuta is a deep ocean predator
RF2PF8F31–Fangtooth (Anoplogaster cornuta) with Informative Text illustration
RM2AX04NC–Fishes . ble from Hoplostethus, is found in variousseas. The genus Paratrachichthys is remarkable for the anteriorposition of the vent, much as in Aphrcdoderus. Species occurin Japan and Australia. Gephyroberyx, with the dorsal finnotched, is known from Japan {G. japonicus) and Madeira {G.darwini). We- may also refer to the Trachichthyidcc certain speciesof still deeper waters, black in color and still softer in texture,with smaller scales which are often peculiar in form. Theseconstitute the genera Caulolepis, Anoplogaster, Melamphaes, 468 Bervcoidei and Plectromus. In Caulolepis the jaws are
RFMRK1BN–Fangtooth fish in the style of steam punk isolated on white background. Cartoon vector close-up illustration.
RM2C6N46N–Anoplogaster cornuta fished in Morocco (East Atlantic Ocean) from the collection of the Spanish Institute of Oceanography of Malaga, Spain.
RMMCNGJT–. Text-fig. 28. Swimbladders of Anoplogaster longidens (a) seen from below; Melamphaes misolepis, (b) lateral view, (c) dorsal view, (d) lateral view; M. unicornis, (e) dorsal view; (f) lateral view, ft, fat investment; gg, gas-gland; ov, oval; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 8-5; B, C, d, x 25 ; e, x 10; F, x 6.) From this dissection it would appear that in adult Anoplogaster the swimbladder can have very little hydrostatic function. Order PERCOMORPHI Family Chiasmodontidae Chiasmodon niger Johnson (Text-fig. 29) St. 239, 46°56'S., 46°03'W., 2. vi. 27, N 450 H, io50-i35o(-o) m. B.M. Reg. no. 1930.1.
RMATE0RW–Fangtooth Anoplogaster cornuta
RMJ2XRM9–Anoplogaster cornuta Brauer
RMPDB2BF–Anoplogaster cornuta Brauer.
RF2JTR8N7–Fangtooth fish isolated monochrome sketch icon. Vector deep ocean or sea large toothed predator, Anoplogaster Cornuta. Black Dragonfish, Long-Nosed Chimaera, Blobfish, Hatchet Fish, Giant Oarfish
RMAA3YXF–Fangtooth Anoplogaster cornuta is a deep ocean predator
RMRH0336–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 1976 AQUARIUM MAINTENANCE OF MESOPELAGIC ANIMALS 213. Figure 1. The bathypelagic Fangtooth Anoplogasler coiniita, a likely candidate for aquarium maintenance. (From Zugmayer, 1911.) countershading function of ventral biolumines- cence in live Tarletonheania creniilaris, however, he did not indicate their longevity in an aquarium. Perhaps the most dramatic midwater animal that has been maintained to date is the bathypelagic Fangtooth Anoplogaster cornitta. This cosmo- politan species lives below 600 meters off South- ern California (Berry a
RM2C6N46M–Anoplogaster cornuta fished in Mauritania (East Tropical Atlantic Ocean) from the collection of the Spanish Institute of Oceanography of Malaga, Spain
RMJ2Y53T–Anoplogaster cornuta 2
RMPDB2BE–Anoplogaster cornuta 2.
RMRCE3YT–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 48 DISCOVERY REPORTS. Text-fig. 28. Swimbladders of Anoplogaster longidens (a) seen from below; Melamphaes misolepis, (b) lateral view, (c) dorsal view, (d) lateral view; M. unicornis, (e) dorsal view; (f) lateral view, ft, fat investment; gg, gas-gland; ov, oval; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 8-5; B, C, d, x 25 ; e, x 10; F, x 6.) From this dissection it would appear that in adult Anoplogaster the swimbladder can have very little hydrostatic function. Order PERCOMORPHI Family Chiasmodontidae Chiasmo
RMPDB2BJ–Anoplogaster cornutus from Lütken 1878.
RMT1H8CC–Discovery reports (1962) Discovery reports discoveryreports31inst Year: 1962 48 DISCOVERY REPORTS Text-fig. 28. Swimbladders of Anoplogaster longidens (a) seen from below; Melamphaes misolepis, (b) lateral view, (c) dorsal view, (d) lateral view; M. unicornis, (e) dorsal view; (f) lateral view, ft, fat investment; gg, gas-gland; ov, oval; rm, rete mirabile. (a, x 8-5; B, C, d, x 25 ; e, x 10; F, x 6.) From this dissection it would appear that in adult Anoplogaster the swimbladder can have very little hydrostatic function. Order PERCOMORPHI Family Chiasmodontidae Chiasmodon niger Johnson (
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