A Very Rare Liocorno Fish Found on the Coast of Milazzo: Will Be Exhibited at the Museo Del Mare
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This species - Lophotus lacepede - belongs to the mesopelagic fish and lives at depths of 200 to 1,000 meters.
The Liocorn fish specimen (Lophotus lacepede) has been stranded on the Sicilian coast. Biologist Carmelo Isgrò, director of MuMa: "It seems out of a mythological tale. He will continue to tell the public the charm and mysteries of the abysses of the Mediterranean"
The specimen of the lionfish (Lophotus lacepede) washed up on the Sicilian shore, more precisely on a beach in the city of Milazzo, and biologist Carmelo Isgrò said of the marine creature that it appeared to have been detached "from a...
On a beach in Italy, in the city of Milazzo, a rare lyocorn fish (Lophotus lacepede) was discovered, failed on the ground.
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