Ebinania

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Ebinania is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Psychrolutidae, the fatheads. These fishes are found in the Southern, Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.

Phylum:Chordata
Suborder:Cottoidei
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Ebinania
E. costaecanariae
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Suborder: Cottoidei
Family: Psychrolutidae
Genus: Ebinania
Sakamoto, 1932
Type species
Ebinania vermiculata
Sakamoto, 1932[1]
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Description

Ebinania is distinguished from other Psychrolutidae due to their thin, flexible orbital rim. Other features include prevomerine teeth.[2]

Species

There are currently seven recognized species in this genus:[3]

  • Ebinania australiae Keith L. Jackson & J. S. Nelson, 2006

Ebinania australiae was first discovered in 2006 off of the coast of southern Australia in a collection of 9 specimens. 8 of the specimens were found along the areas of Tasmania whereas the 9th sample were found near Perth, Southwest Australia. The species' appearance has a cirri on the head, durable thin and flexible orbital rims, cranial (frontal) arch 3 high and twisted upwards, prevomerine teeth in a continuous band, a single terminal chin pore, obsolete lateral line pores, and a pale color throughout the body.[4]

Ebinania costaecanariae is distinct from the other Ebinania species due to their dark pigmentation and vast geographic range. These species can be found from northern Spain to Southern Africa.[5]

  • Ebinania gyrinoides (M. C. W. Weber, 1913)
  • Ebinania macquariensis J. S. Nelson, 1982 (Macquarie blobfish)
  • Ebinania malacocephala J. S. Nelson, 1982
  • Ebinania vermiculata Sakamoto, 1932

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