lancetfish การใช้
- Lancetfishes grow up to in length.
- No commercial fisheries exist for lancetfishes.
- The tetraphyllidean tapeworm " Pelichnibothrium speciosum " is a significant parasite of long-snouted lancetfish.
- Daggertooths are similar to the related lancetfishes in appearance, with a large mouth and dagger-like teeth.
- Later, more specimens were found in the stomach of a lancetfish, " Alepisaurus ferox ".
- Waryfishes are slender, scaled fish, similar in appearance to lancetfishes, but lacking the greatly enlarged dorsal fin.
- However, as their scientific name ( meaning " without fins on its back " ) suggests, they lack the large dorsal fins of the lancetfishes.
- There is a living genus, " Alepisaurus " ( lancetfishes ), which used to be classified here, now it is classified in the order Aulopiformes.
- The paratype ( USNM 885787 ), a juvenile specimen of 49 mm ML, was found in the stomach of a lancetfish ( " Alepisaurus ferox " ).
- Beginning of the salvage operation on the Lancetfish ( SS-296 ), 23 March 1945 . While tied up alongside Pier 8, " Lancetfish " flooded through an aft torpedo tube and sank 15 March 1945.
- Beginning of the salvage operation on the Lancetfish ( SS-296 ), 23 March 1945 . While tied up alongside Pier 8, " Lancetfish " flooded through an aft torpedo tube and sank 15 March 1945.
- ""'Polymerichthys nagurai " "'is an extinct, superficially eel-like families of Alepisauroidei, including head anatomy very similar to the daggertooths of Anotopteridae, and a well-developed dorsal fin similar to that of the lancetfish of Alepisauridae.