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Bathylagus

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Bathylagus is a genus of deep-sea smelts, some species of which are noted for having stylophthalmine larvae.

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Species

The seven recognized, extant species in this genus are:[2]

The oldest fossil species in this genus known from skeletal remains are from the Miocene. These include Bathylagus angelensis, whose remains are widespread across Southern California (Monterey Formation and Modelo Formation), as well as B. sencta, B. obesa, and B. toyohamaensis from Japan. These specimens are all known from formations that were formerly deposited in deep-sea environments, before being dramatically uplifted to the surface by geological activity. However, tentative fossil otoliths are also known from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of the United States.[4][5]

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