Acropoma
''Acropoma'' is a genus of fish in the family Acropomatidae, the temperate ocean-basses or lanternbellies. They are native to the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean. They are characterized by a ventral luminous organ that has a luminous gland, a lens, and a reflector. The shape of the luminous organ helps distinguish the species in the genus. Species The following species are currently recognised as being members of this genus: * ''Acropoma arafurensis'' Okamoto , J.T. Williams, K.E. Carpenter, Santos & S, Kimura, 2019 * ''Acropoma argentistigma'' Okamoto & H. Ida, 2002 * ''Acropoma boholensis'' Yamanoue & Matsuura, 2002 * ''Acropoma hanedai'' Matsubara, 1953 * '' Acropoma heemstrai'' Okamoto and Golani, 2017 Abstract * ''Acropoma japonicum'' Günther, 1859 (Glowbelly) * ''Acropoma lecorneti'' Fourmanoir, 1988 * '' Acropoma leobergi'' Prokofiev, 2018 Abstract * ''Acropoma profundum'' Okamoto, 2014 (Solomon's lanternbelly) Okamoto, M. (2014)''Acropoma profundum'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acropoma Arafurensis
''Acropoma'' is a genus of fish in the family Acropomatidae, the temperate ocean-basses or lanternbellies. They are native to the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean. They are characterized by a ventral luminous organ that has a luminous gland, a lens, and a reflector. The shape of the luminous organ helps distinguish the species in the genus. Species The following species are currently recognised as being members of this genus: * '' Acropoma arafurensis'' Okamoto , J.T. Williams, K.E. Carpenter, Santos & S, Kimura, 2019 * '' Acropoma argentistigma'' Okamoto & H. Ida, 2002 * '' Acropoma boholensis'' Yamanoue & Matsuura, 2002 * '' Acropoma hanedai'' Matsubara, 1953 * ''Acropoma heemstrai'' Okamoto and Golani, 2017 Abstract * ''Acropoma japonicum'' Günther, 1859 (Glowbelly) * ''Acropoma lecorneti'' Fourmanoir, 1988 * ''Acropoma leobergi'' Prokofiev, 2018 Abstract * ''Acropoma profundum'' Okamoto, 2014 (Solomon's lanternbelly) Okamoto, M. (2014)''Acropoma profundum'', ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acropoma Heemstrai
''Acropoma'' is a genus of fish in the family Acropomatidae, the temperate ocean-basses or lanternbellies. They are native to the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean. They are characterized by a ventral luminous organ that has a luminous gland, a lens, and a reflector. The shape of the luminous organ helps distinguish the species in the genus. Species The following species are currently recognised as being members of this genus: * ''Acropoma arafurensis'' Okamoto , J.T. Williams, K.E. Carpenter, Santos & S, Kimura, 2019 * ''Acropoma argentistigma'' Okamoto & H. Ida, 2002 * ''Acropoma boholensis'' Yamanoue & Matsuura, 2002 * ''Acropoma hanedai'' Matsubara, 1953 * '' Acropoma heemstrai'' Okamoto and Golani, 2017 Abstract * ''Acropoma japonicum'' Günther, 1859 (Glowbelly) * ''Acropoma lecorneti'' Fourmanoir, 1988 * '' Acropoma leobergi'' Prokofiev, 2018 Abstract * ''Acropoma profundum'' Okamoto, 2014 (Solomon's lanternbelly) Okamoto, M. (2014)''Acropoma profundum'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acropoma Japonicum
''Acropoma japonicum'', the glowbelly, is a fish species in the family Acropomatidae found in the Indo-West Pacific. It is a benthopelagic predatory fish with a bioluminescent organ on its ventral surface. The glowbelly is an important food fish in some areas. Description ''Acropoma japonicum'' has a moderately elongated and compressed body with a covering of large scales which are deciduous. It has two light-producing organs, photophores in the abdominal muscle which run from the thorax to just past the anus, these are connected at the end nearest the fish's head. The dorsal fin of the glowbelly has 9 spines in its anterior portion with 10 soft rays behind them while the anal fin has 3 spines and 7 soft rays. This species attains a maximum total length of . Distribution ''Acropoma japonicum'' has a wide distribution in the Indo-Pacific region and it can be found from the eastern coast of Africa through the Indian Ocean and into the western Pacific Ocean as far north as Japan. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acropomatidae
Acropomatidae is a family of fish in the order Perciformes, commonly known as lanternbellies. ''Acropoma'' species are notable for having light-emitting organs along their undersides. They are found in all temperate and tropical oceans, usually at depths of several hundred meters. There are about 32 species in as many as 9 genera, although some authorities recognise fewer genera than Fishbase does. Members of the family are generally small, with some ranging up to 40 cm, but most no more than 15 cm. They have two dorsal fins, the first with seven to 10 spines and the second with possibly a spine in addition to eight to 10 soft rays. The anal fin has two or three spines, and the pelvic fins one spine and five soft rays. Timeline of genera ImageSize = width:1000px height:auto barincrement:15px PlotArea = left:10px bottom:50px top:10px right:10px Period = from:-65.5 till:10 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:5 start:-65.5 Sc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acropoma Profundum
''Acropoma profundum'', Solomon's lanternbelly, is a species of ray-finned fish, a lanternbelly from the family Acropomatidae. It is found in the western South Pacific Ocean in waters near the Solomon Islands. The types were taken from depths of , making this the deepest living species of the genus ''Acropoma ''Acropoma'' is a genus of fish in the family Acropomatidae, the temperate ocean-basses or lanternbellies. They are native to the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean. They are characterized by a ventral luminous organ that has a luminous gland ...''. References profundum Taxa named by Makoto Okamoto Fish described in 2014 {{Perciformes-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acropoma Argentistigma
''Acropoma argentistigma'' is a species of ray-finned fish, a lanternbelly from the family Acropomatidae. It is found in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Thailand. It is caught in local fisheries and reaches a maximum standard length of . This species was formally described in 2002 by Makoto Okamoto and Hitoshi Ida from types collected at Phuket fish market. In 2012 a specimen was taken off the east coast of India in the Bay of Bengal The Bay of Bengal is the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean, bounded on the west and northwest by India, on the north by Bangladesh, and on the east by Myanmar and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. Its southern limit is a line between .... References argentistigma Taxa named by Makoto Okamoto Taxa named by Hitoshi Ida Fish described in 2002 {{Percoidea-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acropoma Lecorneti
''Acropoma lecorneti'' is a species of ray-finned fish, a lanternbelly from the family Acropomatidae. It is found in the western Pacific Ocean where it has been recorded off Japan and New Caledonia. This species was first formally described by the French ichthyologist Pierre Fourmanoir (1924-2007) with the type locality given as north of the St Vincent Pass off the western coast of New Caledonia at a depth of . The specific name Specific name may refer to: * in Database management systems, a system-assigned name that is unique within a particular database In taxonomy, either of these two meanings, each with its own set of rules: * Specific name (botany), the two-part (bino ... honours the skipper of the fishing boat ''Thalassa'', Monsieur Lecornet, who took the type aboard that vessel. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2061714 lecorneti Fish described in 1988 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acropoma Boholensis
''Acropoma boholensis'' is a species of ray-finned fish, a lanternbelly from the family Family (from la, familia) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its ... Acropomatidae which is found in the western Pacific Ocean around the Philippines. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1975221 boholensis Fish described in 2002 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acropoma Hanedai
''Acropoma hanedai'' is a species of ray-finned fish, a lanternbelly from the family Family (from la, familia) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its ... Acropomatidae. It occurs in the north-western Pacific Ocean from southern Japan to Taiwan. It is a food fish which is caught by trawling. References hanedai Fish described in 1953 {{Perciformes-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kent E
Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north-west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south-west, and Essex to the north across the estuary of the River Thames; it faces the French department of Pas-de-Calais across the Strait of Dover. The county town is Maidstone. It is the fifth most populous county in England, the most populous non-Metropolitan county and the most populous of the home counties. Kent was one of the first British territories to be settled by Germanic tribes, most notably the Jutes, following the withdrawal of the Romans. Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, the oldest cathedral in England, has been the seat of the Archbishops of Canterbury since the conversion of England to Christianity that began in the 6th century with Saint Augustine. Rochester Cathedral in Medway is England's second-oldest cathedral. Located between London and the Strait of Dover, which separates England from mainland E ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |