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Macrouridae

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Bathygadus garretti
species of fish
Coelorinchus sheni
species of fish
Coryphaenoides profundicolus
species of fish
Macrourinae
subfamily of fishes
Lucigadus nigromaculatus
species of fish
unicorn grenadier
species of fish
Coelorinchus asteroides
species of fish
Plainfin grenadier
species of fish
Coryphaenoides woodmasoni
species of fish
Rough-head whiptail
species of fish
Coelorinchus labiatus
species of fish
Malacocephalus laevis
species of fish
Ventrifossa rhipidodorsalis
species of fish
Echinomacrurus occidentalis
species of fish
Coelorinchus longissimus
species of fish
Palau grenadier
species of fish
Ventrifossa longibarbata
species of fish
Coelorinchus mirus
species of fish
Coryphaenoides yaquinae
species of fish
Caelorinchus kishinouyei
species of fish
Coryphaenoides brevibarbis
species of fish
Graceful grenadier
species of fish
Arrowtooth grenadier
species of fish
Kumba japonica
species of fish
Ventrifossa saikaiensis
species of fish
Hawknose grenadier
species of fish
Notable whiptail
species of fish
Paracetonurus flagellicauda
species of fish
Hymenogadus
Hymenogadus is a genus of rattails, marine fish.
Trachyrincinae
Trachyrincidae is a family of gadiform fish. The subfamily contains four genera found in Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. These species live in deep-water. These fishes have a long, narrow and sharply pointed snout. The chin barbel is present. Two genera (Macrouroides and Squalogadus) have a huge and rounded head with the consistency of a water-filled balloon. The eyes are tiny. The chin barbel is absent.
Albatrossia
Albatrossia pectoralis, the giant grenadier or giant rattail, is a very large rattail, and the only member of the genus Albatrossia. It is found in the north Pacific from northern Japan to the Okhotsk and Bering Seas, east to the Gulf of Alaska, and south to northern Baja California in Mexico. It is found at depths between 140 and at least 4,250 m, but typically between 700 and 1100 m. The giant grenadier has the usual greatly elongated, pointed tail of the rattails.