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Polymetme thaeocoryla
Polymetme thaeocoryla
Description An 'Atlantic sailor lightfish', 104 mm specimen, from Aug. 2017 DFO Northern Gulf of St. Lawrence trawl survey (to be deposited in MPO-IML museum). Was first seen (misidentified as Neoscopelus) in 2015. Author Nozčres, Claude JPG file - 1.14 MB - 4 453 x 2 969 pixelsmore
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