Английская Википедия:Gigantactis kreffti
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Шаблон:Maplink Gigantactis kreffti is a species of fish in the whipnose angler (Gigantactinidae) family, first described in 1981 by Erik Bertelsen, Theodore Wells Pietsch III and Robert J. Lavenberg.[1][2][3][4] The specific name, kreffti, honours the ichythyologist, Gerhard Krefft.[4]
The species has seven soft dorsal rays and six soft anal rays,[2] and is found in the territorial waters of Australia, Japan, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, and South Africa, at depths of 500 to 2,000 m.[1] In Australia, it is found in waters south of Tasmania.[3] The largest specimen measured had a standard length of 34.5 cm.[1][5]
References
Further reading
- Stewart, A.L. and Pietsch, T.W. 2015. Family Gigantactinidae. In: Roberts, C., Stewart, A.L. and Struthers, C.D. (eds), The Fishes of New Zealand, pp. 932–936. Te Papa Press.
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- Gigantactinidae
- Fish of the Atlantic Ocean
- Fish of the Pacific Ocean
- Deep sea fish
- Bioluminescent fish
- Fish described in 1981
- Taxa named by Theodore Wells Pietsch III
- Taxa named by Erik Bertelsen
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