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'''Waryfishes''' are deep-sea [[aulopiform]] fishes in the small family '''Notosudidae'''. They are thought to have a circumglobal distribution in [[sub-Arctic]] to [[sub-Antarctic]] waters. The family name "Notosudidae" derives from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''noton'' (back) and [[Latin language|Latin]] ''sudis'' (a fish, ''esox'', the name of salmon).
'''Waryfishes''' are deep-sea [[aulopiform]] fishes in the small family '''Notosudidae'''. They are thought to have a circumglobal distribution in [[sub-Arctic]] to [[subantarctic]] waters. The family name "Notosudidae" derives from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''noton'' (back) and [[Latin language|Latin]] ''sudis'' (a fish, ''esox'', the name of salmon).


== Description ==
== Description ==

Revision as of 13:00, 4 March 2011

Waryfishes
Scopelosaurus ahlstromi
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Notosudidae
Genera

Ahliesaurus
Luciosudis
Scopelosaurus

Waryfishes are deep-sea aulopiform fishes in the small family Notosudidae. They are thought to have a circumglobal distribution in sub-Arctic to subantarctic waters. The family name "Notosudidae" derives from the Greek noton (back) and Latin sudis (a fish, esox, the name of salmon).

Description

Waryfishes are slender, scaled, fish, similar in appearance to lancetfishes, but lacking the greatly enlarged dorsal fin. Although the adults are deep water fish, the larvae inhabit surface waters, and are unique in having teeth on the upper jaws.[1] Waryfishes lack a swim bladder.

Species

There are 17 species, grouped into three genera:

References

  1. ^ Johnson, R.K. & Eschmeyer, W.N. (1998). Paxton, J.R. & Eschmeyer, W.N. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Fishes. San Diego: Academic Press. p. 125. ISBN 0-12-547665-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)