- Long-finned sand diver
Taxobox | name = Long-finned sand diver
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Creediidae
genus = "Limnichthys "
species = "L. polyactis"
binomial = "Limnichthys polyactis"
binomial_authority = Nelson, 1978The long-finned sand diver or tommyfish, "Limnichthys polyactis", is a
sandburrower of the genus "Limnichthys ", found all around theNorth Island ofNew Zealand to depths of about 5 m, on sandy or gravelly bottoms. Its length is between 3 and 8 cm.The long-finned sand diver is a small cylindrical fish with a pointed snout, a distinctive undershot lower jaw, and small bulbous eyes that swivel independently. They are pale yellow with black markings. The
anal fin is slightly longer than thedorsal fin , and both fins are longer than the very similarNew Zealand sand diver . They spend much of their time buried in sand or gravel with just the tip of the snout and eyes showing, and if they are disturbed they dart away to rebury themselves at a new site. They move so fast it is almost impossible follow them, and in consequence are hardly ever seen.References
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* Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, "Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand", (William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand1982 ) ISBN 0-00-216987-8
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