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The coffinfish or furry coffinfish (Chaunax endeavouri) is a species of sea toad of the family Chaunacidae. It is found in salty temperate waters of southwestern Pacific, off east coast of Australia. The coffinfish was first discovered around February 1997 in Sicily, Italy by the skipper of the Libra, which was a trawler who was harbored in Mazara at the time. It can be also found in depths of 50–300 m (164–984.3 ft). Deep sea crab fishermen off the east coast of Florida pull them up from depth ranging from 5,000–8,000 feet about 54–68 miles off the coast. They have a globose and spiny body that grows to a maximum length of 22.0 cm (8.7 in) (SL male/unsexed) and a black mouth lining and an illicium on the snout that can be lowered into a groove.

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  • Coffinfish (en)
  • Chaunax endeavouri (es)
  • Chaunax endeavouri (eu)
  • Chaunax endeavouri (nl)
  • Chaunax endeavouri (sv)
  • 恩氏單棘躄魚 (zh)
  • Chaunax endeavouri (uk)
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  • The coffinfish or furry coffinfish (Chaunax endeavouri) is a species of sea toad of the family Chaunacidae. It is found in salty temperate waters of southwestern Pacific, off east coast of Australia. The coffinfish was first discovered around February 1997 in Sicily, Italy by the skipper of the Libra, which was a trawler who was harbored in Mazara at the time. It can be also found in depths of 50–300 m (164–984.3 ft). Deep sea crab fishermen off the east coast of Florida pull them up from depth ranging from 5,000–8,000 feet about 54–68 miles off the coast. They have a globose and spiny body that grows to a maximum length of 22.0 cm (8.7 in) (SL male/unsexed) and a black mouth lining and an illicium on the snout that can be lowered into a groove. (en)
  • Chaunax endeavouri generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Chaunacidae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
  • Chaunax endeavouri es una especie de la familia Chaunacidae.​ Se encuentra en aguas templadas del sudoeste del Pacífico, frente a la costa este de Australia. Tienen el cuerpo flácido y espinoso que crece a una longitud máxima de 22,0 centímetros (8,66 pulgadas).​ Esta especie marina fue descrita por Gilbert Percy Whitley hadton en 1929. (es)
  • Chaunax endeavouri is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van chaunaciden (Chaunacidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1929 door Whitley. (nl)
  • Chaunax endeavouri är en fiskart som beskrevs av 1929. Chaunax endeavouri ingår i släktet Chaunax och familjen Chaunacidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Chaunax endeavouri — вид вудильникоподібних риб родини Chaunacidae. (uk)
  • 恩氏單棘躄魚(學名:Chaunax endeavouri),為輻鰭魚綱鮟鱇目單棘躄魚亞目單棘躄魚科的其中一種,為深海底棲魚類,分布於西南太平洋的澳洲海域,為特有種,棲息深度50-450公尺,體長可達22公分,棲息在泥底質的大陸棚及大陸坡,生活習性不明。 (zh)
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  • Coffinfish (en)
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  • Whitley, 1929 (en)
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  • Chaunax endeavouri (en)
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  • The coffinfish or furry coffinfish (Chaunax endeavouri) is a species of sea toad of the family Chaunacidae. It is found in salty temperate waters of southwestern Pacific, off east coast of Australia. The coffinfish was first discovered around February 1997 in Sicily, Italy by the skipper of the Libra, which was a trawler who was harbored in Mazara at the time. It can be also found in depths of 50–300 m (164–984.3 ft). Deep sea crab fishermen off the east coast of Florida pull them up from depth ranging from 5,000–8,000 feet about 54–68 miles off the coast. They have a globose and spiny body that grows to a maximum length of 22.0 cm (8.7 in) (SL male/unsexed) and a black mouth lining and an illicium on the snout that can be lowered into a groove. (en)
  • Chaunax endeavouri generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Chaunacidae familian sailkatzen da. (eu)
  • Chaunax endeavouri es una especie de la familia Chaunacidae.​ Se encuentra en aguas templadas del sudoeste del Pacífico, frente a la costa este de Australia. Tienen el cuerpo flácido y espinoso que crece a una longitud máxima de 22,0 centímetros (8,66 pulgadas).​ Esta especie marina fue descrita por Gilbert Percy Whitley hadton en 1929. (es)
  • Chaunax endeavouri is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van chaunaciden (Chaunacidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1929 door Whitley. (nl)
  • Chaunax endeavouri är en fiskart som beskrevs av 1929. Chaunax endeavouri ingår i släktet Chaunax och familjen Chaunacidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Chaunax endeavouri — вид вудильникоподібних риб родини Chaunacidae. (uk)
  • 恩氏單棘躄魚(學名:Chaunax endeavouri),為輻鰭魚綱鮟鱇目單棘躄魚亞目單棘躄魚科的其中一種,為深海底棲魚類,分布於西南太平洋的澳洲海域,為特有種,棲息深度50-450公尺,體長可達22公分,棲息在泥底質的大陸棚及大陸坡,生活習性不明。 (zh)
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