Crestfish

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Crestfishes, family Lophotidae, are lampriform fishes found in most oceans.[5] It consists of two extant[5][6] and four extinct genera.[1]

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Crestfishes
Temporal range: Eocene–present
North Pacific crestfish
Lophotus capellei
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Lampriformes
Family: Lophotidae
Bonaparte, 1845
Genera

Eumecichthys
Lophotus
Babelichthys[1]
Eolophotes[2]
Protolophotus[3]
Oligolophotes[4]

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They are elongated, ribbon-like fishes, silver in color, found in deep tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Their scientific name is from Greek lophos meaning "crest" and refer to the crest (part of the dorsal fin) that emerges from the snout and head; this structure gives them their other name of unicorn fishes.

The extant genera all possess ink sacs that open into their cloacae from which they can produce a cloud of black ink when threatened (as in many cephalopods).[7]

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