Echiodon neotes is a fish species described by Markle and Olney, 1990.[1]Echiodon neotes is part of the genus Echiodon and the subfamily Carapinae.[2][3]
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Echiodonneotes is a fish species described by Markle and Olney, 1990. Echiodonneotes is part of the genus Echiodon and the subfamily Carapinae. Nielsen...
the deep) and therefore was perhaps shallower. Another contender is Echiodonneotes, captured at 8,200–8,300 m (26,900–27,200 ft), but this was likely...
is among the deepest living fish; in the Southern Hemisphere only Echiodonneotes has been recorded deeper, at 8,200–8,300 m (26,900–27,200 ft). A few...
range, 6,472 to 7,561 m (21,234 to 24,806 ft). A species of pearlfish, Echiodonneotes, has been caught in the Kermadec Trench at a depth of 8,200–8,300 m...