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The giant oarfish (Regalecus glesne), also called the king of herrings, is a species of oarfish of the family Regalecidae. It is an oceanodromous species with a worldwide distribution, excluding polar regions.R. glesne is the world's longest bony fish. Its shape is ribbon-like, narrow laterally, with a dorsal fin along its entire length, stubby pectoral fins, and long, oar-shaped pelvic fins, from which its common name is derived.
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Giant oarfish
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*Gymnetrus longiradiatus (Risso, 1820) *Gymnetrus grillii (Lindroth, 1798) *Regalecus pacificus (Haast, 1878) *Regalecus jonesii (Newman, 1860) *Gymnetrus hawkenii (Bloch, 1795) *Gymnetrus gladius (Valenciennes, 1835) *Gymnetrus capensis (Valenciennes, 1835) *Regalecus caudatus (Zugmayer, 1914) *Cepola gladius (Walbaum, 1792) *Gymnetrus telum (Valenciennes, 1835) *Gymnetrus ascanii (Shaw, 1803) *Regalecus remipes (BrĂ¼nnich, 1788) *Gymnetrus banksii (Valenciennes, 1835) *Regalecus banksii (Valenciennes, 1835) *Cephalepis octomaculatus (Rafinesque, 1810) *Regalecus masterii (De Vis, 1891)
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