Biology:Shortfin spiny eel

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Short description: Species of ray-finned fish

Shortfin spiny eel
Notacanthus bonaparte.jpg
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Notacanthiformes
Family: Notacanthidae
Genus: Notacanthus
Species:
N. bonaparte
Binomial name
Notacanthus bonaparte
Risso, 1840
Synonyms[2]
  • Notacanthus mediterraneus De Filippi & Verany, 1857

The shortfin spiny eel (Notacanthus bonaparte), also called Bonaparte's spiny eel, is a member of the family Notacanthidae, the deep-sea spiny eels, which are not true eels (Anguilliformes).[3][4]

Distribution

The shortfin spiny eel lives in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea;[5] it has been found in the Adriatic Sea.[6] It lives in the bathypelagic zone at depths of 487–2,000 m (1,598–6,562 ft).[7]

Description

Another drawing

Notacanthus bonaparte is grey or pink in colour and has a maximum length of 26 cm (10 in). It has a short snout, long head, mouth on the underside. Its dorsal fin has up to nine spines, while the anal fin is long and has up to fourteen spines.[8] Males are smaller and have enlarged nasal rosettes.[7]

Behaviour

The shortfin spiny eel feeds on bryozoans, ophiuroids, amphipods and sponges.[7]

Life cycle

The shortfin spiny eel spawns in June and July in the Mediterranean.[9]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q148537 entry