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The''' Three-Starred Anglerfish''' was one of [[Beebe's Abyssal Fishes]] seen at a depth of 2470 ft (about 753 m) below sea level off of Bermuda. He gave the species the scientific name ''Bathyceratias trilychnus. ''It was'' ''a 6-in-long species, bearing three 'fishing rod' structures (illicia) on its head, and clearly allied to the deepsea angler fishes (ceratioids); 
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The''' Three-Starred Anglerfish''' was one of [[Beebe's Abyssal Fishes]] seen at a depth of 2470 ft (about 753 m) below sea level off of Bermuda. He gave the species the scientific name ''Bathyceratias trilychnus. ''It was'' ''a 6-in-long species, bearing three 'fishing rod' structures (illicia) on its head, and clearly allied to the deepsea angler fishes (ceratioids); {{Stub}} 
 
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The Three-Starred Anglerfish was one of Beebe's Abyssal Fishes seen at a depth of 2470 ft (about 753 m) below sea level off of Bermuda. He gave the species the scientific name Bathyceratias trilychnus. It was a 6-in-long species, bearing three 'fishing rod' structures (illicia) on its head, and clearly allied to the deepsea angler fishes (ceratioids); 

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