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A Very Rare Liocorno Fish Found on the Coast of Milazzo: Will Be Exhibited at the Museo Del Mare

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"

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This species - Lophotus lacepede - belongs to the mesopelagic fish and lives at depths of 200 to 1,000 meters.

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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"

·Italy
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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.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Corriere Della Sera broke the news in Italy on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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