Neoscopelidae

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Neoscopelidae
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Large-scaled lanternfish
Neoscopelus macrolepidotus
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Neoscopelidae

Genera

Neoscopelus
Scopelengys
Solivomer

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The Neoscopelidae (blackchins or neoscopelids) are a small family of deep-sea fish closely related to the lanternfish. They are found in tropical and subtropical marine waters worldwide.[1]

They can be distinguished from the lanternfish only by a few technical characters, such as the position of the anal fin being far behind that of the dorsal fin. Some species also lack the light-emitting organs (photophores) of the lanternfish. They are typically between 20 and 30 cm (7.9 and 11.8 in) in length.[2] One genus has photophores arranged in a single series along the edge of the tongue and one or two along the ventral surface of the body.

Species

The six known species of neoscopelids are grouped into three genera:[2]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2008). "Neoscopelidae" in FishBase. December 2008 version.


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