- Pouched lamprey
Taxobox
name = Pouched lamprey
image_caption = Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Cephalaspidomorphi
ordo =Petromyzontiformes
familia =Petromyzontidae
subfamilia = Geotriinae
subfamilia_authority = Nelson, 1994
genus = "Geotria"
genus_authority = Gray, 1851
species = "G. australis"
binomial = "Geotria australis"
binomial_authority = Gray, 1851The pouched lamprey, "Geotria australis", also known as wide-mouthed lamprey, is the only species in genus "Geotria", which is in turn the only genus in the Geotriinae subfamily of familyPetromyzontidae . It is aspecies oflamprey that occurs throughout much of thesouthern hemisphere . It has a thineel -like body up to 60 centimetres long, with two lowdorsal fin s on the back half. The skin is a striking silver in adult lampreys caught fresh from the sea but soon changes to brown after they have been in freshwater for some time, due to deposition ofbiliverdin . The freshwater ammocoetes orlarvae stage of the life cycle are a dull brown in colour for most of their lives, changing to silver with blue-green stripes during their six-month metamorphosis into the adult stage, after which they migrate downstream to the sea. Adults' eyes are relatively small, and located on the side of the head. When fully mature, males develop a baggy pouch under their eyes, the function of which is unknown. However there have been suggestions that the pouch has been used by males dureing breeding times for gathering stones to make a nest.The pouched lamprey is widespread in the Southern Hemisphere, occurring in the southwest and southeast corners of
Australia , andNew Zealand ,Chile andArgentina . It spends some of its adult life in the open sea, where it lives as a parasite on other fish. It returns to fresh water to breed, spending up to 18 months sexually maturing before spawning and dying shortly after. The ammocoetes remain in fresh water until reaching metamorphosis, a period of around four years.References
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* Citation
last1 = Todd | first1 = P.R.
last2 = Wilson | first2 = R.D.
title = Epidermal pigmentation and liver coloration in the southern hemisphere lamprey, Geotria australis Gray
journal = New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
volume = 17
pages = 21-26
year = 1983
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* Pouch use http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/nrc/cjz/2005/00000083/00000004/art00004
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