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  2. Pink lanternshark - Wikipedia

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    The pink lanternshark (Etmopterus dianthus) is a shark of the family Etmopteridae found around Australia and New Caledonia, at depths of between 110 and 880 m. [ citation needed ] Its length is up to 41 cm.

  3. Etmopterus - Wikipedia

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    Etmopterus carteri S. Springer & G. H. Burgess, 1985 (cylindrical lanternshark) Etmopterus caudistigmus Last, G. H. Burgess & Séret, 2002 (tail-spot lanternshark) Etmopterus compagnoi R. Fricke & Koch, 1990 [9] Etmopterus decacuspidatus W. L. Y. Chan, 1966 (comb-tooth lanternshark) Etmopterus dianthus Last, G. H. Burgess & Séret, 2002 (pink ...

  4. Smooth lanternshark - Wikipedia

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    The smooth lanternshark or slender lanternshark (Etmopterus pusillus) is a species of dogfish shark in the family Etmopteridae, found widely in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It inhabits benthic environments at a depth of 274–1,000 m (899–3,281 ft), and pelagic environments at a depth of 0–708 m (0–2,323 ft).

  5. Velvet belly lanternshark - Wikipedia

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    The velvet belly lanternshark (or simply velvet belly) (Etmopterus spinax) is a species of dogfish shark in the family Etmopteridae. One of the most common deepwater sharks in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean , the velvet belly is found from Iceland and Norway to Gabon and South Africa at a depth of 20–2,490 m (66–8,169 ft).

  6. Etmopterus burgessi - Wikipedia

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    Etmopterus burgessi, sometimes known as the broad-snout lanternshark, is a lanternshark of the family Etmopteridae in the order Squaliformes.

  7. Etmopterus dislineatus - Wikipedia

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    Etmopterus dislineatus, sometimes called the lined lanternshark, is a shark of the family Etmopteridae found in the central Coral Sea at depths of between 590 and 800 m. Its length is up to 45 cm. Its length is up to 45 cm.

  8. Should Oranges Be Refrigerated? You May Be Storing Them Wrong

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    When it comes to food storage and safety, it can be hard to keep things straight, especially with produce.Some fruits, like berries and grapes, should definitely be refrigerated, while others ...

  9. Barrie's lanternshark - Wikipedia

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    Barrie's lanternshark (Etmopterus brosei) is a species of lanternshark of the family Etmopteridae, found in the Southwest Indian Ocean and Southeast Atlantic Ocean (precisely in South Africa, Madagascar Ridge, and southern Mozambique). [2] [1] It lives on seamounts and continental slopes at depths of 480–1,200 m (1,570–3,940 ft).