Bollons' rattail

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Bollons' rattail
Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling
Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Gadiformes
Family: Macrouridae
Genus: Caelorinchus
Species: C. bollonsi
Binomial name
Caelorinchus bollonsi
McCann & McKnight, 1980

Bollons' rattail, Caelorinchus bollonsi, is a fish of the genus Caelorinchus, found along the east coast of New Zealand at depths of between 300 and 800 m. Its length is between 10 to 25 cm.

Bollons' rattail has the usual greatly elongated pointed tail of the rattails, as well as very large eyes and a ridged conical snout. There are long spined scales above but it is scaleless below and round the mouth. It has a chin barbel and a long first pelvic fin ray.

The colour is light brown, with 9 or 10 broad dark vertical bands on the back and flanks.

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