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  2. Rhabdosargus holubi - Wikipedia

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    Rhabdosargus holubi belongs to the genus Rhabdosargus, a name which is a refixes rhabdos, meaning "stick" or "rod", an allusion to the yellow abdominal band of Sargus auriventris, its type species, to Sargos, a name used for Sparid fish in ancient Greek at least as long ago as Aristotle but in this case is a reference to Sargus as a synonym of Diplodus.

  3. List of cartilaginous fish - Wikipedia

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    The following is the full list of the extant species in Class Chondrichthyes, or the cartilaginous fish. Members of this class have a backbone, gills, no swim bladder, jaws, and a skeleton made of cartilage, a soft, strong material as a replacement for bone.

  4. Notothenioidei - Wikipedia

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    This period marked the cooling of the Southern Ocean, resulting in the stable, frigid conditions that have persisted to the present day. [3] Another key factor in the evolution of notothenioids is the preponderance of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) , a large, slow-moving current that extends to the seafloor and precludes most migration ...

  5. 135 Interesting Facts for Kids and Adults to Blow Your Mind - AOL

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    Interesting Facts for Adults. 11. If you cut down a cactus in Arizona, it can result in a class 4 felony and up to 25 years in prison. ... The world’s largest ocean is the Pacific Ocean. 81 ...

  6. Latimeria - Wikipedia

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    His book Sea Fishes of the Indian Ocean, illustrated and co-authored by his wife Margaret, remains the standard ichthyological reference for the region. In 1988, marine biologist Hans Fricke was the first to photograph the species in its natural habitat, 180 metres (590 ft) off Grand Comoro 's west coast.

  7. Rhabdosargus sarba - Wikipedia

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    Rhabdosargus sarba belongs to the genus Rhabdosargus, a name which is a refixes rhabdos, meaning "stick" or "rod", an allusion to the yellow abdominal band of Sargus auriventris, its type species, to Sargos, a name used for Sparid fish in ancient Greek at least as long ago as Aristotle but in this case is a reference to Sargus as a synonym of Diplodus.

  8. Gonostomatidae - Wikipedia

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    The Gonostomatidae are a family of mesopelagic marine fish, commonly named bristlemouths, lightfishes, or anglemouths.It is a relatively small family, containing only eight known genera and 32 species.

  9. Mackerel icefish - Wikipedia

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    The mackerel icefish (Champsocephalus gunnari) is a benthopelagic species of fish found in the Southern Ocean and the southernmost waters of the Atlantic Ocean.They are mainly to be found near Heard and McDonald Islands, Îles Kerguelen and islands in the south Atlantic such as South Georgia [2] and Bouvet Island.