File:Malacosteus niger cam.jpg
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"A The head and lower jaw of a fresh specimen of <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Malacosteus&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Malacosteus (page does not exist)">Malacosteus</a>. The edge of the reflector shows the position of the dark brown
suborbital photophore (s-o) and whitish postorbital/accessory (p-o). B Similar image in longwave ultraviolet light showing the intense red fluorescence of the suborbital photophore. C-E Three ISIT video frames from a series of flashes from a single specimen, showing C
the flashing of the SO alone, D the PO alone and E both PO and SO. The three frames are sequential, with an interval of 4 s between C and D and 2.6 s between D and E. The postorbital actually flashed 1 s after the suborbital but its intensity at that point caused the ISIT image to bloom." Scale bars: 5 mm
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current | 18:08, 3 January 2017 | 709 × 402 (51 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | "<b>A</b> The head and lower jaw of a fresh specimen of <i><a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Malacosteus&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Malacosteus (page does not exist)">Malacosteus</a></i>. The edge of the reflector shows the position of the dark brown <p>suborbital photophore (s-o) and whitish postorbital/accessory (p-o). <b>B</b> Similar image in longwave ultraviolet light showing the intense red fluorescence of the suborbital photophore. <b>C-E</b> Three ISIT video frames from a series of flashes from a single specimen, showing <b>C</b> </p> the flashing of the SO alone, <b>D</b> the PO alone and <b>E</b> both PO and SO. The three frames are sequential, with an interval of 4 s between C and D and 2.6 s between D and E. The postorbital actually flashed 1 s after the suborbital but its intensity at that point caused the ISIT image to bloom." Scale bars: 5 mm |
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