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Ceratias tentaculatus
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C. tentaculatus
Binomial name
Ceratias tentaculatus
Norman, 1930

Ceratias tentaculatus, commonly known as the Southern seadevil, is a species of sea devil, a type of anglerfish. The fish is bathydemersal and can be found at depths ranging from 100 to 2,900 metres (330 to 9,510 ft). It is endemic to the Southern Ocean.[1]

References

  1. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Ceratias tentaculatus". FishBase. June 2016 version.