Biology:Tylosurus fodiator

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Short description: Species of fish

Tylosurus fodiator
Mexican needlefish Tylosurus fodiator.jpg
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Beloniformes
Family: Belonidae
Genus: Tylosurus
Species:
T. fodiator
Binomial name
Tylosurus fodiator
Jordan & Gilbert, 1882
Synonyms[2]
  • Strongylura fodiator (Jordan & Gilbert, 1882)
  • Tylosurus crocodilus fodiator Jordan & Gilbert, 1882
Isla Coiba National Park Panama

Tylosurus fodiator, the Mexican needlefish, is a species of needlefish from the family Belonidae which is found only in the eastern Pacific,[2] from the Gulf of California south to Ecuador including the Galapagos, Cocos and Malpelo Islands.[1] It was previously considered to be a subspecies of the houndfish but is now regarded as valid species.[3] This species is normally encountered close to the coast but can be found in offshore waters. It is a predatory species, feeding mainly on small fishes. They lay eggs which adhere to objects in the water by filaments which cover the outer layer of the eggs.[2] This species was described in 1882 by David Starr Jordan and Charles Henry Gilbert with the type locality given as Mazatlán in Sinaloa, western Mexico.[3]

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