Ophichthidae

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Ophichthidae
Tiger snake eel, Myrichthys maculosus
Tiger snake eel, Myrichthys maculosus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Superorder: Elopomorpha
Order: Anguilliformes
Family: Ophichthidae
Subfamilies and genera

See text.

Ophichthidae is a family of eels, comprising species commonly called worm eels and snake eels. The term "Ophichthidae" comes from Greek ophis ("serpent") and ichthys ("fish").

[edit] Distribution and habitat

They range from tropical to warm temperate waters. They are coastal, but some species will also enter rivers.

[edit] Systematics and taxonomy

Subfamily Myrophinae

Subfamily Ophichthinae

  • Aplatophis
  • Apterichtus
  • Bascanichthys
  • Brachysomophis
  • Callechelys
  • Caralophia
  • Cirrhimuraena
  • Cirricaecula
  • Dalophis
  • Echelus
  • Echiophis
  • Elapsopis
  • Ethadophis
  • Gordiichthys
  • Herpetoichthys
  • Ichthyapus
  • Lamnostoma
  • Leiuranus
  • Leptenchelys
  • Letharchus
  • Leuropharus
  • Myrichthys
Sharp-tailed snake eel, Myrichthys breviceps, Saba, Dutch Antilles
Sharp-tailed snake eel, Myrichthys breviceps, Saba, Dutch Antilles
  • Mystriophis
  • Ophichthus
  • Ophisurus
  • Paraletharchus
  • Phaenomonas
  • Phyllophichthus
  • Pisodonophis
  • Quassiremus
  • Scytalichthys
  • Yirrkala

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