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  2. Pseudoliparis swirei - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoliparis swirei, the Mariana snailfish or Mariana hadal snailfish, is a species of snailfish found at hadal depths in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific ...

  3. Paraliparis - Wikipedia

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    It is found in benthic, benthopelagic and pelagic habitats in all the world's oceans. ... 1978 (Toothless snailfish) Paraliparis pearcyi Stein, 2012 [8]

  4. Pseudoliparis belyaevi - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoliparis belyaevi has been found in the NW Pacific Ocean in the Izu-Ogasawara and Japan Trench. [3] They were caught as deep as 7579m in the Japan Trench. [4] This possibly breaks the depth record for a fish collected from the seafloor, previously held by Pseudoliparis swirei at a depth of 7,966 m (26,135 ft). [5]

  5. The new species of snailfish has a red body and pink lips, with a humpback shape from the side, researchers said. Discover more new species Thousands of new species are found each year.

  6. Psednos - Wikipedia

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    Psednos is a genus of snailfishes found in all the world's oceans. ... Psednos microps Chernova, 2001 (Smalleye dwarf snailfish) Psednos microstomus Stein, 2012 [3]

  7. Psednos mirabilis - Wikipedia

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  8. Pseudoliparis amblystomopsis - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoliparis amblystomopsis, or the hadal snailfish, is a species of snailfish from the hadal zone of the Northwest Pacific Ocean, [1] including the Kuril–Kamchatka and Japan Trenches. [ 2 ] In October 2008, a team from British and Japanese institutes discovered a shoal of Pseudoliparis amblystomopsis at a depth of about 7,700 m (25,300 ft ...

  9. Psednos barnardi - Wikipedia

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