Thorny tinselfish, Grammicolepis brachiusculus, filmed by the NOAA Ocean Explorer at Northampton Seamounts, 40 miles (65 km) southwest of Laysan, Hawaii. More
The behavior of the tinselfish is poorly known, as this species is rarely observed in shallow water. FEEDING ECOLOGY AND DIET There is no information. Probably feeds on zooplankton and small benthic invertebrates. More
ANIMAL SPECIES:Thorny Tinselfish, Grammicolepis brachiusculus Poey, 1873 - Add comment Add tags The Thorny Tinselfish has a deep, compressed body that is covered with vertically elongated scales. More
The Tinselfish (Family Grammicolepididae) has a strange body and even stranger face. This rather flat fish seemed curious about us, hanging out in front of the submarine for quite some time. The highly-reflective scales are surely where it gets its name. More
Tinselfish is not the name of a drag queen! (Although I can picture a performer with a name like Holly Tinselfish.) Then it's like a thorny tinselfish (Grammicolepis brachiusculus)? Not this time. More
A tinselfish (Grammicolepis brachiusculus) turns to inspect the RCV-150 ROV at Northampton Seamounts. More
Tinselfish: The scripts from season one, Book 2 See larger image Share your own customer images Search inside this book Tell the Publisher! Id like to read this book on Kindle More
Image: Thorny Tinselfish, Grammicolepis brachiusculus - Add comment Add tags Thorny Tinselfish, Grammicolepis brachiusculus Description A 35cm long Thorny Tinselfish trawled in October 1999 by the FV Pacific Dynasty off the More
Tinselfish: The scripts from season one, Book 2 - by John Garvey . . . . . This item has not been rated yet Paperback, 353 pages Preview $19.95Ships in 3–5 business days (The series continues from Book 1. More
Tinselfish offers a look at gay West Hollywood in the early 00's. Cafes, bars, and club nights which no longer exist are mentioned and described. More
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TINSELFISH (Grammicolepis brachiusculus): Sculling along in triggerfish-fashion, the Tinselfish (Grammicolepis brachiusculus) hovers as brown dead Lophelia coral is collected, along with a pencil urchin (Cidaris rugosa) and patches of blue desmacollid sponge. More
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