Dolopichthys
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| Dolopichthys | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Actinopterygii |
| Order: | Lophiiformes |
| Family: | Oneirodidae |
| Genus: | Dolopichthys Garman, 1899 |
| Type species | |
| Dolopichthys allector Garman, 1899 | |
Dolopichthys is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Oneirodidae, the dreamers, a family of deep sea anglerfishes. These predatory, deep-sea fishes are found in the tropical and subtropical oceans around the world.
Dolopichthys was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1899 by the American zoologist Samuel Garman when he described D. allector.[1] Garman gave the type locality of D. allector as the Gulf of Panama at 5°26'20"N, 86°55'W, Albatross station 3371 from a depth between 0 and 1,408 m (0 and 4,619 ft).[2] The 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies this genus in the family Oneirodidae in the suborder Ceratioidei of the anglerfish order Lophiiformes.[3]
Etymology
Species
There are currently seven recognized species in this genus:[5]
- Dolopichthys allector Garman, 1899
- Dolopichthys danae Regan, 1926
- Dolopichthys dinema Pietsch, 1972
- Dolopichthys jubatus Regan & Trewavas, 1932
- Dolopichthys karsteni Leipertz & Pietsch, 1987
- Dolopichthys longicornis A. E. Parr, 1927
- Dolopichthys pullatus Regan & Trewavas, 1932 (Lobed dreamer)