Dysomma Robinsorum
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Dysomma Robinsorum
''Dysomma'' is a genus of eels in the cutthroat eel family (biology), family Synaphobranchidae. Species There are currently 16 recognized species in this genus: * ''Dysomma anguillare'' Keppel Harcourt Barnard, Barnard, 1923 (Short-belly arrowtooth eel) * ''Dysomma brachygnathos'' Ho Hsuan-Ching, H. C. Ho & Kenneth A. Tighe, Tighe, 2018 (Short-jaw cutthroat eel) * ''Dysomma brevirostre'' (Luigi Facciolà, Facciolà, 1887) (Pig-nosed arrowtooth eel) * ''Dysomma bucephalus'' Alfred William Alcock, Alcock, 1889 * ''Dysomma dolichosomatum'' Christine Karrer, Karrer, 1982 * ''Dysomma formosa'' Ho Hsuan-Ching, H. C. Ho & Kenneth A. Tighe, Tighe, 2018 (White cutthroat eel) * ''Dysomma fuscoventralis'' Christine Karrer, Karrer & Wolfgang Klausewitz, Klausewitz, 1982 * ''Dysomma goslinei'' Catherine H. Robins, C. H. Robins & Charles Richard Robins, C. R. Robins, 1976 * ''Dysomma longirostrum'' Chen Yu-Yun, Y. Y. Chen & Michael Hin-Kiu Mok, H. K. Mok, 2001 * ''Dysomma melanurum'' Johnson T. ...
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