- Anotopterus pharao
Taxobox
name = Daggertooth
image_caption = Juvenile (top) and adult (bottom) specimens of "Anotopterus pharao".
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Aulopiformes
familia = "Anotopteridae "
genus = "Anotopterus "
species = "A. pharao"
binomial = "Anotopterus pharao""'
binomial_authority = Zugmayer, 1911
synonyms="Anotopterus arcticus "
Nybelin, 1946Daggertooth ("Anotopterus pharao", meaning "without fins on its back, of the Pharaoh") is a daggertooth described in 1911 by
E. Zugmayer . The distribution occurs in theNorth Atlantic Ocean and west ofAfrica . The record size for this species is 96 cm and washermaphroditic .Daggerteeth are occasionally found dead in bottom trawls that look forfirefly squid orshrimp . They are similar toneedlefish orgar s. However, they are distinct. Netted daggertooth specimens are rarely identifiable, mostly because of their soft bodies, which are easily torn or flattened. This is typical ofbenthic animals of the deep ocean, like some transparentsquids . In fact, the bodies are so soft that when pushed againsed the back of a trawl net, they often die because their organs are crushed and they rip. The habitat of the daggertooth is the open abyss, where there are few obstacles with which to come into physical contact.References
http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=2729&genusname=Anotopterus&speciesname=pharaohttp://access.afsc.noaa.gov/ichthyo/LHDataIll.cfm?GSID=Anotopterus!pharao
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