Notosudidae
Family of fishes
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Waryfishes are deep-sea aulopiform fishes in the small family Notosudidae. They are thought to have a circumglobal distribution in subarctic to subantarctic waters. The family name Notosudidae derives from the Greek noton (back) and Latin sudis (a fish, esox, the name of salmon).
| Waryfishes | |
|---|---|
| Scopelosaurus ahlstromi | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Actinopterygii |
| Order: | Aulopiformes |
| Suborder: | Chlorophthalmoidei |
| Family: | Notosudidae |
| Genera | |
Description
Waryfishes are slender, scaled fish, similar in appearance to lancetfishes, but lacking the greatly enlarged dorsal fin. Although the adults are deep-water fish, the larvae inhabit surface waters, and are unique in having teeth on their upper jaws.[1] Waryfishes lack a swim bladder.
- Dorsal fin: 9–14 rays
- Anal fin: 16–21 rays
- Pectoral fin: 10–15 rays
- Scales in lateral line: 44–65