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Monognathidae Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Saccopharyngiformes Suborder: Saccopharyngoidei Family: Monognathidae Genus: Monognathus
Bertin, 1936Species See text.
Monognathus, or Onejaws, is the only genus of the family Monognathidae of deep sea eel-like fishes. The name comes from the Greek monos meaning one and gnathos meaning jaw; a reference to the large mouth in comparison with the rest of the fish, and also the absence of an upper jaw (maxilla and premaxilla bones are absent). The dorsal and anal fins lack bony supports, the pectoral fins are missing. The snout has a fang which is connected to glands.
Typical lengths are from 4 to 10 centimeters (1.5-4 inches), the maximum length recorded is 15.9 centimeters (6.3 inches).
They are generally black in color[citation needed], and are found at depths of over 2,000 meters (6,600 feet).[1]
Species
There are 15 species:[1]
- Monognathus ahlstromi Raju, 1974 (Paddletail onejaw)
- Monognathus berteli Nielsen & Hartel, 1996.
- Monognathus bertini Bertelsen & Nielsen, 1987.
- Monognathus boehlkei Bertelsen & Nielsen, 1987.
- Monognathus bruuni Bertin, 1936.
- Monognathus herringi Bertelsen & Nielsen, 1987.
- Monognathus isaacsi Raju, 1974.
- Monognathus jesperseni Bertin, 1936.
- Monognathus jesse Raju, 1974.
- Monognathus nigeli Bertelsen & Nielsen, 1987.
- Monognathus ozawai Bertelsen & Nielsen, 1987.
- Monognathus rajui Bertelsen & Nielsen, 1987.
- Monognathus rosenblatti Bertelsen & Nielsen, 1987.
- Monognathus smithi Bertelsen & Nielsen, 1987.
- Monognathus taningi Bertin, 1936.
References
- ^ a b Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2011). "Monognathidae" in FishBase. June 2011 version.
Categories:- Monognathidae
- Deep sea fish
- Ray-finned fish stubs
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