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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' ?><fishbase> 
<species pointdatarec='12'> 
<speccode>11316</speccode> 
<genus link='https://www.fishbase.org/Eschmeyer/GeneraSummary.php?ID=Holtbyrnia'>Holtbyrnia</genus> 
<speciesfb link='https://www.fishbase.org/Eschmeyer/PiscesSummary.php?ID=11316'>innesi</speciesfb> 
<author casrefno='1416' link='https://www.fishbase.org/Eschmeyer/EschmeyerSummary.php?RefNo=1416'>(Fowler, 1934)</author> 
<family link='https://www.fishbase.org/summary/FamilySummary.php?ID=87'>Platytroctidae</family> 
<commonname>Tubeshoulders</commonname> 
<subfamily></subfamily> 
<order link='https://www.fishbase.org/summary/ordersSummary.php?order=Alepocephaliformes'>Alepocephaliformes</order> 
<class>Teleostei</class> 
<fbname>Teardrop tubeshoulder</fbname>
<distribution>Eastern Atlantic:  Gulf of Guinea and Angola.  Elsewhere, western Atlantic and tropical eastern Pacific.</distribution> 
<picname src='https://www.fishbase.org/images/thumbnails/gif/tn_Hoinn_u1.gif' link='https://www.fishbase.org/photos/ThumbnailsSummary.php?ID=11316' alt='Show available picture(s) for Holtbyrnia innesi'></picname> 
</species> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>FB 2740910</catID> 
<lat> </lat> 
<long> </long> 
<year></year> 
<nameused>Searsia polycoeca</nameused> 
<depth></depth> 
</pointdata> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>FB 2738323</catID> 
<lat> </lat> 
<long> </long> 
<year></year> 
<nameused>Bathytroctes innesi</nameused> 
<depth>3207.989990234375 m</depth> 
</pointdata> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>ZIN 37843</catID> 
<lat>58 N</lat> 
<long>175 W</long> 
<year>1963</year> 
<nameused>Holtbyrnia kulikovi</nameused> 
<depth>570 - 0 m</depth> 
</pointdata> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>ISH 238-1967</catID> 
<lat> </lat> 
<long> </long> 
<year>1967</year> 
<nameused>Holtbyrnia innesi</nameused> 
<depth>1800 m</depth> 
</pointdata> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>ISH 927-1968</catID> 
<lat> </lat> 
<long> </long> 
<year>1968</year> 
<nameused>Holtbyrnia innesi</nameused> 
<depth>2000 m</depth> 
</pointdata> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>ISH 974-1968</catID> 
<lat> </lat> 
<long> </long> 
<year>1968</year> 
<nameused>Holtbyrnia innesi</nameused> 
<depth>120 - 100 m</depth> 
</pointdata> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>ISH 2011-1971</catID> 
<lat> </lat> 
<long> </long> 
<year>1971</year> 
<nameused>Holtbyrnia innesi</nameused> 
<depth>640 m</depth> 
</pointdata> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>ISH 2189-1971</catID> 
<lat> </lat> 
<long> </long> 
<year>1971</year> 
<nameused>Holtbyrnia innesi</nameused> 
<depth>657 - 592 m</depth> 
</pointdata> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>ISH 2663-1971</catID> 
<lat> </lat> 
<long> </long> 
<year>1971</year> 
<nameused>Holtbyrnia innesi</nameused> 
<depth>1900 m</depth> 
</pointdata> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>ISH 663-1974</catID> 
<lat> </lat> 
<long> </long> 
<year>1974</year> 
<nameused>Holtbyrnia innesi</nameused> 
<depth>500 m</depth> 
</pointdata> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>ISH 1704-1979</catID> 
<lat> </lat> 
<long> </long> 
<year>1979</year> 
<nameused>Holtbyrnia innesi</nameused> 
<depth>2000 m</depth> 
</pointdata> 
<pointdata> 
<catID>ISH 264-1982</catID> 
<lat> </lat> 
<long> </long> 
<year>1982</year> 
<nameused>Holtbyrnia innesi</nameused> 
<depth>1100 m</depth> 
</pointdata> 
</fishbase>