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Scopelogadus
''Scopelogadus'' is a genus of ridgeheads. The generic name derives from the Greek σκόπελος (''skopelos'', "lanternfish") and γάδος (''gados'', "(cod) fish"). Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * '' Scopelogadus beanii'' ( Günther, 1887) (Bean's bigscale) * '' Scopelogadus mizolepis'' (Günther, 1878) ** '' Scopelogadus mizolepis bispinosus'' ( C. H. Gilbert, 1915) (Twospine bigscale) ** ''Scopelogadus mizolepis mizolepis ''Scopelogadus'' is a genus of ridgeheads. The generic name derives from the Greek σκόπελος (''skopelos'', "lanternfish Lanternfishes (or myctophids, from the Greek μυκτήρ ''myktḗr'', "nose" and ''ophis'', "serpent") are small ...'' (Günther, 1878) (Ragged bigscale) * '' Scopelogadus perplexus'' Kotyar, 2021Kotlyar, A.N. Revision of the Genus Scopelogadus (Melamphaidae). 3. S. bispinosus and S. perplexus sp. n.. J. Ichthyol. 61, 1–16 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0032945221010094 * '' Sc ...
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Scopelogadus Beanii
''Scopelogadus beanii'', or Bean's bigscale, is a species of ridgehead fish. It is named for Tarleton Hoffman Bean. Description Bean's bigscale is dark brown or black in colour, with a maximum length of . It is one of the largest and deepest-dwelling ridgeheads. It has two dorsal spine (zoology), spines, one anal spine, 10–11 dorsal soft rays and 7–9 anal soft rays. Its caudal peduncle (the tapered region behind the dorsal and anal fins where the caudal fin attaches to the body) is long. It has ridges of thin bones supporting deep mucous cavities on the head. Habitat Bean's bigscale is mesopelagic and bathypelagic, living at depths of up to , and is common in the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean and Tasman Sea. Behaviour ''Scopelogadus beanii'' feeds on amphipods, polychaetes, jellyfish and mysids. References

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Scopelogadus Mizolepis Bispinosus
''Scopelogadus'' is a genus of ridgeheads. The generic name derives from the Greek σκόπελος (''skopelos'', "lanternfish") and γάδος (''gados'', "(cod) fish"). Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * ''Scopelogadus beanii'' ( Günther, 1887) (Bean's bigscale) * ''Scopelogadus mizolepis'' (Günther, 1878) ** '' Scopelogadus mizolepis bispinosus'' ( C. H. Gilbert, 1915) (Twospine bigscale) ** ''Scopelogadus mizolepis mizolepis'' (Günther, 1878) (Ragged bigscale) * ''Scopelogadus perplexus'' Kotyar, 2021Kotlyar, A.N. Revision of the Genus Scopelogadus (Melamphaidae). 3. S. bispinosus and S. perplexus sp. n.. J. Ichthyol. 61, 1–16 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0032945221010094 * ''Scopelogadus unispinis'' Ebeling Ebeling is a family name of Germans, German origin. It may refer to one of the following persons. *Carl Ebeling, American computer scientist *Carl Lodewijk Ebeling (1924–2017), Dutch linguist *Christoph Daniel Ebeling (1741 ...
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Scopelogadus Unispinis
''Scopelogadus'' is a genus of ridgeheads. The generic name derives from the Greek σκόπελος (''skopelos'', "lanternfish") and γάδος (''gados'', "(cod) fish"). Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * ''Scopelogadus beanii'' ( Günther, 1887) (Bean's bigscale) * ''Scopelogadus mizolepis'' (Günther, 1878) ** '' Scopelogadus mizolepis bispinosus'' ( C. H. Gilbert, 1915) (Twospine bigscale) ** ''Scopelogadus mizolepis mizolepis'' (Günther, 1878) (Ragged bigscale) * '' Scopelogadus perplexus'' Kotyar, 2021Kotlyar, A.N. Revision of the Genus Scopelogadus (Melamphaidae). 3. S. bispinosus and S. perplexus sp. n.. J. Ichthyol. 61, 1–16 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0032945221010094 * '' Scopelogadus unispinis'' Ebeling Ebeling is a family name of Germans, German origin. It may refer to one of the following persons. *Carl Ebeling, American computer scientist *Carl Lodewijk Ebeling (1924–2017), Dutch linguist *Christoph Daniel Ebeling (174 ...
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Scopelogadus Perplexus
''Scopelogadus'' is a genus of ridgeheads. The generic name derives from the Greek σκόπελος (''skopelos'', "lanternfish") and γάδος (''gados'', "(cod) fish"). Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * ''Scopelogadus beanii'' ( Günther, 1887) (Bean's bigscale) * ''Scopelogadus mizolepis'' (Günther, 1878) ** '' Scopelogadus mizolepis bispinosus'' ( C. H. Gilbert, 1915) (Twospine bigscale) ** ''Scopelogadus mizolepis mizolepis'' (Günther, 1878) (Ragged bigscale) * '' Scopelogadus perplexus'' Kotyar, 2021Kotlyar, A.N. Revision of the Genus Scopelogadus (Melamphaidae). 3. S. bispinosus and S. perplexus sp. n.. J. Ichthyol. 61, 1–16 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0032945221010094 * ''Scopelogadus unispinis'' Ebeling Ebeling is a family name of Germans, German origin. It may refer to one of the following persons. *Carl Ebeling, American computer scientist *Carl Lodewijk Ebeling (1924–2017), Dutch linguist *Christoph Daniel Ebeling (1741 ...
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Scopelogadus Mizolepis Mizolepis
''Scopelogadus'' is a genus of ridgeheads. The generic name derives from the Greek σκόπελος (''skopelos'', "lanternfish Lanternfishes (or myctophids, from the Greek μυκτήρ ''myktḗr'', "nose" and ''ophis'', "serpent") are small mesopelagic fish of the large family Myctophidae. One of two families in the order Myctophiformes, the Myctophidae are represent ...") and γάδος (''gados'', "(cod) fish"). Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * '' Scopelogadus beanii'' ( Günther, 1887) (Bean's bigscale) * '' Scopelogadus mizolepis'' (Günther, 1878) ** '' Scopelogadus mizolepis bispinosus'' ( C. H. Gilbert, 1915) (Twospine bigscale) ** '' Scopelogadus mizolepis mizolepis'' (Günther, 1878) (Ragged bigscale) * '' Scopelogadus perplexus'' Kotyar, 2021Kotlyar, A.N. Revision of the Genus Scopelogadus (Melamphaidae). 3. S. bispinosus and S. perplexus sp. n.. J. Ichthyol. 61, 1–16 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0032945221010094 * '' S ...
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Scopelogadus Mizolepis
''Scopelogadus'' is a genus of ridgeheads. The generic name derives from the Greek σκόπελος (''skopelos'', "lanternfish") and γάδος (''gados'', "(cod) fish"). Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * ''Scopelogadus beanii'' ( Günther, 1887) (Bean's bigscale) * '' Scopelogadus mizolepis'' (Günther, 1878) ** '' Scopelogadus mizolepis bispinosus'' ( C. H. Gilbert, 1915) (Twospine bigscale) ** ''Scopelogadus mizolepis mizolepis'' (Günther, 1878) (Ragged bigscale) * '' Scopelogadus perplexus'' Kotyar, 2021Kotlyar, A.N. Revision of the Genus Scopelogadus (Melamphaidae). 3. S. bispinosus and S. perplexus sp. n.. J. Ichthyol. 61, 1–16 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0032945221010094 * '' Scopelogadus unispinis'' Ebeling Ebeling is a family name of Germans, German origin. It may refer to one of the following persons. *Carl Ebeling, American computer scientist *Carl Lodewijk Ebeling (1924–2017), Dutch linguist *Christoph Daniel Ebeling (17 ...
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Melamphaidae
Ridgeheads, also known as bigscales, are a family (Melamphaidae, from the Greek ''melanos'' lackand ''amphi'' y both sides of small, deep-sea stephanoberyciform fish. The family contains approximately 37 species in five genera; their distribution is worldwide, but ridgeheads are absent from the Arctic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Although the family is one of the most widespread and plentiful of deep-sea families, none of its members are of interest to commercial fishery. These fish are named for their large scales and pronounced cranial ridges, as well as for their typically dark brown to black coloration. Ridgeheads are the largest and most diverse family of their order. Description Typical of the Stephanoberyciformes, the melamphid body is robust, oblong, subcylindrical, and slightly compressed laterally. The head is large and scaleless, with its profile either bluntly rounded or with a sharp frontal angle; it is conspicuous for its prominent ridges, which are covered b ...
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Ridgehead
Ridgeheads, also known as bigscales, are a family (Melamphaidae, from the Greek ''melanos'' lackand ''amphi'' y both sides of small, deep-sea stephanoberyciform fish. The family contains approximately 37 species in five genera; their distribution is worldwide, but ridgeheads are absent from the Arctic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Although the family is one of the most widespread and plentiful of deep-sea families, none of its members are of interest to commercial fishery. These fish are named for their large scales and pronounced cranial ridges, as well as for their typically dark brown to black coloration. Ridgeheads are the largest and most diverse family of their order. Description Typical of the Stephanoberyciformes, the melamphid body is robust, oblong, subcylindrical, and slightly compressed laterally. The head is large and scaleless, with its profile either bluntly rounded or with a sharp frontal angle; it is conspicuous for its prominent ridges, which are covered ...
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Stephanoberyciformes
The Stephanoberyciformes are an order of marine ray-finned fishes, consisting of about 68 species, the majority (61) of which belong to the ridgehead family (Melamphaidae). The Stephanoberyciformes are mostly uncommon deep-sea species with little, if any, importance to commercial fishery. They share many morphological similarities with the Beryciformes, their sister order. Some sources classify their other close relatives, the whalefishes, as a superfamily herein, named Cetomimoidea. Most taxa traditionally placed here would then be the Stephanoberyciodea. The families are: * Melamphaidae – ridgeheads (about 61 species) * Gibberichthyidae – gibberfishes (2 species) * Stephanoberycidae – pricklefishes (4 species) * Hispidoberycidae - Bristlyskin (1 species) Common characteristics include a generally rounded body, a toothless palate, rather thin skull bones, and a missing orbitosphenoid bone (except for '' Hispidoberyx''). The gibberfishes on the other hand ap ...
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