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Eustomias Minimus
''Eustomias'' is a genus of barbeled dragonfishes native to the oceanic depths of the Indian Ocean, Indian, Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Species There are currently 117 recognized species in this genus: * ''Eustomias achirus'' Nikolai Vasilyevich Parin, Parin & Pokhil'skaya, 1974 (Proud dragonfish) * ''Eustomias acinosus'' Charles Tate Regan, Regan & Ethelwynn Trewavas, Trewavas, 1930 * ''Eustomias aequatorialis'' Thomas A. Clarke, T. A. Clarke, 1998 * ''Eustomias albibulbus'' Thomas A. Clarke, T. A. Clarke, 2001 * ''Eustomias appositus'' Robert Henry Gibbs, Gibbs, Thomas A. Clarke, T. A. Clarke & Janet R. Gomon, J. R. Gomon, 1983 * ''Eustomias arborifer'' Albert Eide Parr, A. E. Parr, 1927 * ''Eustomias australensis'' Robert Henry Gibbs, Gibbs, Thomas A. Clarke, T. A. Clarke & Janet R. Gomon, J. R. Gomon, 1983 (Australian dragonfish) * ''Eustomias austratlanticus'' Robert Henry Gibbs, Gibbs, Thomas A. Clarke, T. A. Clarke & Janet R. Gomon, J. R. Gomon, 1983 * ''Eustomias bertelse ...
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Eustomias Trewavasae
''Eustomias trewavasae'', the deepsea dragonfish, is a small abyssal barbeled dragonfish of the family Stomiidae, found worldwide in tropical and subtropical oceans at depths down to 1,500 m. Its length is up to TL. Named in honor of Ethelwynn Trewavas (1900-1993), British Museum (Natural History), for her work on the stomiid fishes of the Dana expeditions The Dana expeditions were four Danish research expeditions undertaken by the ''Dana I'' and ''Dana'' ''II''. They were funded in part by the Carlsberg Foundation and led by Johannes Schmidt. The first three expeditions took place from 1920 to 19 .... References * * Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, ''Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand'', (William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1982) Stomiidae Taxa named by John Roxborough Norman Fish described in 1930 {{Stomiiformes-stub ...
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