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There are 12 different meanings of Flashlight fish.
Flashlight fish Disambiguation

Fiji
4 products, approx. 59 pages
Parmops echinatus, found in the Western Pacific Ocean, and as far east as Fiji.
Caribbean
2 products, approx. 56 pages
Atlantic flashlightfish, Kryptophanaron alfredi, found in the Caribbean
Species
5 products, approx. 34 pages
any one of a number of individual species, most but not all within that family, most commonly to the flashlight fish Photoblepharon steinitzi.
Cook Islands
1 product, approx. 12 pages
Cook Islands flashlightfish, Protoblepharon rosenblatti, found near the Cook Islands
Pacific Ocean
2 products, approx. 10 pages
Gulf flashlightfish, Phthanophaneron harveyi, found in the eastern Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California
a family of fish, the Anomalopidae, also known as the lanterneye fish
The family Anomalopidae is in the order Beryciformes, the sawbellies. There are some unrelated fish that show similar phenomena to those that get the Anomalopidae their name, and some of these are also called flashlight fish. Notable among these are the deep sea lanternfish, of the family Myctophidae in the order Myctophiformes, of which there are over 200 species. The following species are in the family Anomalopidae:
Parmops coruscans, found in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, and as far west as Tahiti and the Society Islands.
The true flashlightfish, of the family Anomalopidae, have a luminous organ beneath the eyes; lanternfish have lights along their bodies. The light, which is red in colour and called bioluminescence, is generated by bacteria that live in special pouches. It is similar to the glow produced by fireflies.

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