- Echiodon rendahli
Taxobox
name = "Echiodon rendahli"
image_caption = Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Ophidiiformes
familia =Carapidae
subfamilia =Carapinae
genus = "Echiodon "
species = "E. rendahli"
binomial = "Echiodon rendahli"
binomial_authority = (Whitley, 1941)"Echiodon rendahli" is a
pearlfish of the familyCarapidae , found in the south westPacific oceans aroundAustralia andNew Zealand at depths down to 60 m. Its length is between 10 and 12 cm."Echiodon rendahli" is similar in shape to the
rattail s with a long tapering eel-like body ending in a pointed tail. Both the dorsal andanal fin s start about an eighth of the body length from the snout and end at the fused pointed tail fin. Thepectoral fin s are small and paddle-shaped, and there are nopelvic fin s. In front of theanal fin a short portion of theintestine protrudes from the belly just behind the head, ending in the anus, an arrangement unique among fishes. Adults of this species have been found living in cavities inside sponges and it is possible that the external portion of the intestine can be extended forwards beneath the head so that the fish can defecate outside its shelter without exposing itself to outside dangers.The wide mouth contains large
canine teeth along the front of each jaw, indicating acarnivorous diet."Echiodon rendahli" are pale yellow-brown with a few black spots on the head, have blue eyes, and the exposed intestine is black.
Larva l specimens have a single long dorsal spine on top of the head, its position marked in adults by a small raised lump, and a much longer external intestine.References
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