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Halosaur
Halosaurs are eel-shaped fishes found only at great ocean depths. As the family Halosauridae, halosaurs are one of two families within the order Notacanthiformes; the other being the deep-sea spiny eels, Notacanthidae. Halosaurs are thought to have a worldwide distribution, with some 17 species in three genera represented. Only a handful of specimens have been observed alive, all in chance encounters with remotely operated underwater vehicles.

Abyssal halosaur
species of fish
Halosaurus pectoralis
species of fish

Aldrovandia gracilis
species of fish

Aldrovandia
Aldrovandia is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Halosauridae. They occur in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. They can reach in total length.
Aldrovandia phalacra
species of fish

Halosaurus ovenii
species of fish
Halosaurus
Halosaurus is a genus of fish in the family Halosauridae. This genus currently contains the following recognized species:
Halosaurus radiatus
species of fish
Halosaurus johnsonianus
species of fish