Electrona risso

Electrona risso
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Myctophiformes
Family: Myctophidae
Genus: Electrona
Species: E. risso
Binomial name
Electrona risso
(Cocco, 1829)

The chubby flashlight fish (Electrona risso) is a species of lanternfish in the family Myctophidae. This mesopelagic marine fish is found at depths of 90-820 m. The males can reach 8.2 cm in length and have 32-34 vertebrae. This species is sexually mature from 5.9 cm long. It is oviparous with planktonic larvae and eggs. It spawns in the Mediterranean mainly between summer and autumn. It is prey for many piscivores, including the splendid alfonsino in the Azores, and Fraser's dolphin and the spinner dolphin in the Philippines. E. risso preys on copepods.[1]

It occurs in the east Atlantic from the British Isles to Namibia, in the Mediterranean, in the west Atlantic from Suriname to Brazil, off eastern Canada, the Indian Ocean, Australia, and the eastern South China Sea.

References

  1. Podrazhanskaya, S. G. (1993). "Feeding habits of mesopelagic species of fish and estimation of plankton graze in the northwest Atlantic". NAFO Scientific Council Studies 19: 79–85.


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