Ogcocephalidae
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Batfishes are a family, Ogcocephalidae, of anglerfishes. They are found in deep, lightless waters of the Atlantic, Indian and western Pacific Oceans.[1]
They are laterally compressed fishes similar in appearance to rays, with a large circular, triangular, or box-shaped (in Coelophrys) head and a small tail. The illicium (a modified dorsal fin ray on the front of the head, that supports the esca, a bulbous lure) can be retracted into an illicial cavity above the mouth. The esca is not luminous as in most other groups of anglerfishes, but secretes a fluid that is hypothesized to act as a chemical lure, attracting prey.[2]
They are bottom-dwelling fishes, mostly found on the continental slope at depths up to 4,000 m. Some New World genera live in coastal waters and river estuaries.
[edit] Species
There are 65 species in ten genera:
- Genus Coelophrys
- Coelophrys arca Smith & Radcliffe, 1912.
- Coelophrys bradburyae Endo & Shinohara, 1999.
- Coelophrys brevicaudata Brauer, 1902.
- Coelophrys brevipes Smith & Radcliffe, 1912.
- Coelophrys mollis Smith & Radcliffe, 1912.
- Coelophrys oblonga Smith & Radcliffe, 1912.
- Genus Dibranchus
- Dibranchus accinctus Bradbury, 1999.
- Atlantic batfish, Dibranchus atlanticus Peters, 1876.
- Dibranchus cracens Bradbury, McCosker & Long, 1999.
- Dibranchus discors Bradbury, McCosker & Long, 1999.
- Dibranchus erinaceus (Garman, 1899).
- Dibranchus hystrix Garman, 1899.
- Dibranchus japonicus Amaoka & Toyoshima, 1981.
- Dibranchus nasutus (Cuvier, 1829).
- Dibranchus nudivomer (Garman, 1899).
- Dibranchus sparsus (Garman, 1899).
- Dibranchus spinosus (Garman, 1899).
- Dibranchus spongiosa (Gilbert, 1890).
- Dibranchus tremendus Bradbury, 1999.
- Dibranchus velutinus Bradbury, 1999.
- Genus Halicmetus
- Halicmetus reticulatus Smith & Radcliffe, 1912.
- Halicmetus ruber Alcock, 1891.
- Genus Halieutaea
- Spiny sea bat, Halieutaea brevicauda Ogilby, 1910.
- Halieutaea coccinea Alcock, 1889.
- Circular seabat, Halieutaea fitzsimonsi (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1916).
- Halieutaea fumosa Alcock, 1894.
- Hairy seabat, Halieutaea hancocki Regan, 1908.
- Indian handfish, Halieutaea indica Annandale & Jenkins, 1910.
- Halieutaea nigra Alcock, 1891.
- Halieutaea retifera Gilbert, 1905.
- Starry handfish, Halieutaea stellata (Swainson, 1839).
- Genus Halieutichthys
- Pancake batfish, Halieutichthys aculeatus (Mitchill, 1818).
- Genus Halieutopsis
- Halieutopsis andriashevi Bradbury, 1988.
- Halieutopsis bathyoreos Bradbury, 1988.
- Halieutopsis galatea Bradbury, 1988.
- Halieutopsis ingerorum Bradbury, 1988.
- Halieutopsis micropa (Alcock, 1891).
- Halieutopsis simula (Smith & Radcliffe, 1912).
- Halieutopsis stellifera (Smith & Radcliffe, 1912).
- Halieutopsis tumifrons Garman, 1899.
- Halieutopsis vermicularis Smith & Radcliffe, 1912.
- Genus Malthopsis
- Genus Ogcocephalus
- Longnose batfish, Ogcocephalus corniger Bradbury, 1980.
- Ogcocephalus cubifrons (Richardson, 1836).
- Galápagos batfish, Ogcocephalus darwini Hubbs, 1958.
- Slantbrow batfish, Ogcocephalus declivirostris Bradbury, 1980.
- Shortnose batfish, Ogcocephalus nasutus (Cuvier, 1829).
- Ogcocephalus notatus (Valenciennes, 1837).
- Spotted batfish, Ogcocephalus pantostictus Bradbury, 1980.
- Genus Solocisquama
- Solocisquama carinata Bradbury, 1999.
- Solocisquama erythrina (Gilbert, 1905).
- Solocisquama stellulata (Gilbert, 1905).
- Genus Zalieutes
- Roundel batfish, Zalieutes elater (Jordan & Gilbert, 1882).
- Tricorn batfish, Zalieutes mcgintyi (Fowler, 1952).
[edit] References
- ^ "Ogcocephalidae". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. February 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.
- ^ Theodore W. Pietsch (2005). Ogcocephalidae. Tree of Life web project. Retrieved on 4 April 2006.