- Bulls-eye
Taxobox | name = Bulls-eye
image_caption = Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Epigonidae
genus = "Epigonus "
species = "E. telescopus"
binomial = "Epigonus telescopus"
binomial_authority = (Risso, 1810)The bulls-eye or deepsea cardinalfish, "Epigonus telescopus", is adeepwater cardinalfish of the family "Epigonidae ", found in most temperate oceans worldwide, at depths of between 75 and 1,200 m. Its length is between 30 and 75 cm.The bulls-eye is a fairly elongate deepwater species having a blunt snout, long
caudal peduncle , two roundeddorsal fin s the second of which is approximately mirrored by theanal fin , and a lower jaw slightly protruding beyond the upper jaw. Very large eyes dominate the head, and the mouth is full of minute teeth in each jaw and on the roof of the mouth.Bulls-eyes are slow swimmers and live near the bottom, feeding off small
planktonic animals.Coloration is an
iridescent black or violet-brown with a black mouth and gill cavity. It is the most abundant of the deep bottom-livingepigonid s and was probably the first well known deepwater fish.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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