Big-scale pomfret

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Big-scale pomfret

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Bramidae
Genus: Taractichthys
Species: T. longipinnis
Binomial name
Taractichthys longipinnis
Lowe, 1843

The big-scale pomfret, Taractichthys longipinnis, is a pomfret of the family Bramidae, found in the Atlantic ocean, at depths down to 500 m. Its length is between 50 and 100 cm.

The big-scale pomfret is a deep-bodied pelagic fish with a deeply forked tail, and large eyes near the front of a blunt snout. The pectoral, dorsal, and anal fins are long and scythe-like - longer than the Atlantic Pomfret. The scales are twice the size of the Atlantic Pomfret and are fringed with curved spines when the fish is young. The mouth contains many rows of fine teeth which assist in feeding upon the small fish and shrimps from the extensive mid-water fauna.

The body and fins are grey with a coppery iridescence.

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