Argyropelecus affinis: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Actinopterygii
Order
Stomiiformes
Family
Sternoptychidae
Genus
Argyropelecus
Species
Argyropelecus affinis
Scientific Name
Argyropelecus affinis

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Argyropelecus affinis

Argyropelecus affinis is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Sternoptychidae, described by Garman in 1899, found in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Common names for this fish include Pacific hatchetfish, deepsea hatchetfish and slender hatchetfish. It inhabits the upper mesopelagic zone between 350 and 600m during the day, and between 100m and 350m during the night and is either non-migratory or performs short daily vertical migrations. They are distributed widely throughout all tropical and temperate seas. They are known for its laterally compressed body and characteristic photophores, which aid in bioluminescence. Argyropelecus affinis is closely related to Argyropelecus gigas.

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Argyropelecus affinis in languages:

Czech
stříbrnáč obecný
English
Deepsea Hatchetfish
English
Pacific Hatchetfish
Japanese
ナガムネエソ

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