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- Q134839 subject Q8498135.
- Q134839 abstract "The Grammicolepididae are a small family of deep-sea fishes, called tinselfishes due to their silvery color.They are related to the dories, and have similar deeply compressed bodies. The largest species, the thorny tinselfish, Grammicolepis brachiusculus, grows up to 64 cm (25 in) long.They are found in isolated areas of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, where they inhabit deep waters: they have been found down to about 1,000 m (3,300 ft). They are rarely caught in trawls. Five have been caught south of the Bay of Biscay. One was caught off Scotland in 2004, and one off Co. Kerry, Ireland in December 2010 by Rossaveal trawler "Maria Magdelena III"".
- Q134839 class Q127282.
- Q134839 kingdom Q729.
- Q134839 order Q768334.
- Q134839 phylum Q10915.
- Q134839 thumbnail Grammicolepis_brachiusculus.jpg?width=300.
- Q134839 wikiPageExternalLink gbrachi.htm.
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- Q134839 wikiPageWikiLink Q768334.
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- Q134839 wikiPageWikiLink Q8498135.
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- Q134839 classis Q127282.
- Q134839 name "Tinselfishes".
- Q134839 ordo Q768334.
- Q134839 phylum Q10915.
- Q134839 regnum "Animalia".
- Q134839 type Animal.
- Q134839 type Eukaryote.
- Q134839 type Fish.
- Q134839 type Species.
- Q134839 type Thing.
- Q134839 type Q152.
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- Q134839 type Q729.
- Q134839 comment "The Grammicolepididae are a small family of deep-sea fishes, called tinselfishes due to their silvery color.They are related to the dories, and have similar deeply compressed bodies. The largest species, the thorny tinselfish, Grammicolepis brachiusculus, grows up to 64 cm (25 in) long.They are found in isolated areas of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, where they inhabit deep waters: they have been found down to about 1,000 m (3,300 ft). They are rarely caught in trawls.".
- Q134839 label "Tinselfish".
- Q134839 depiction Grammicolepis_brachiusculus.jpg.
- Q134839 name "Tinselfishes".