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Bony fishes constitute the bulk, by far, of both the diversity and total landings of marine organisms encountered in fisheries of the Western Central Atlantic.
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iagnostic characters, anterior gill rakers, total gill rakers, predorsal plate, fins hyaline, nostrils subequal, vomerine teeth uniserial, fins greyish, armoured searobin, denticular teeth, lateral silver stripe, lower gill rakers, caudal fin convex, caudal fin emarginate, body depth greater, mideye level, palatine tooth patches, statistics report landings, bathypelagic anglerfishes, adipose fin present, confluent with caudal fin, forming distinct keel, pectoral fin reaching, caudal fin absent, teeth biserial
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Gulf of Mexico, South America, Caribbean Sea, West Indies, Puerto Rico, National Museum of Natural History, South Africa, South Carolina, Virgin Islands, French Guiana, Rio de Janeiro, New Jersey, Indian Ocean, Mar Res, North America, Nova Scotia, Atlantic Ocean, New York, Ascension Island, Central America, Greater Antilles, Gulf of Paria, California Academy of Sciences, Cape Hatteras, National Marine Fisheries Service
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