Ipnops meadi, also known as the grideye fish, is a highly specialized species of Placodithyran abyssal fish found in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the Indo-Pacific Ocean.[1] The species was named after Giles W. Mead of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, a biology professor at Harvard, deep sea explorer, and ichthyologist.[2]
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Ipnopsmeadi, also known as the grideye fish, is a highly specialized species of Placodithyran abyssal fish found in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the...
recognized species in this genus: Ipnops agassizii Garman, 1899 (grideye fish) Ipnopsmeadi J. G. Nielsen, 1966 Ipnops murrayi Günther, 1878 Specimens of...