Stoplight loosejaw

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Stoplight loosejaw

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Stomiiformes
Family: Stomiidae
Genus: Malacosteus
Species: M. niger
Binomial name
Malacosteus niger
Ayres, 1848

The stoplight loosejaw, Malacosteus niger, is a small abyssal fish of the genus Malacosteus, found worldwide in tropical and subtropical oceans, at depths of between 500 and 2,000 m. Its length is between 15 and 20 cm.

The stoplight loosejaw has a blunt, almost vertical, forehead and a huge tooth-filled mouth capable of being greatly distended to swallow prey almost as large as the fish itself. The large eyes are set forward almost to the very front of the head. Each eye has a comma-shaped photophore beneath it that luminesces a deep red, and a circular bright green photophore behind it, evocative of a traffic light (hence the name). Small dorsal and anal fins are set back along the narrow tapering body close to the small tail.

The skin is smooth and scaleless, and the colour is a uniform black.

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