Myxine capensis: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Myxini
- Order
- Myxiniformes
- Family
- Myxinidae
- Genus
- Myxine
- Species
- Myxine capensis
- Scientific Name
- Myxine capensis
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Myxine capensis
Myxine capensis, the Cape hagfish, is a species of jawless fish in the family Myxinidae.
It inhabits muddy bottoms on the continental shelf off the coast of southern Africa, from southern Namibia, along the coast of South Africa, east to southern Mozambique. Despite heavy fishing pressure in its range, no major population declines have been reported, so it is considered a species of Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. It is thought to be a frequent prey item of the southern giant octopus (Enteroctopus magnificus).
...Myxine capensis in languages:
- Czech
- sliznatka kapská
- English
- Cape Hagfish
- Russian
- Южноафриканская миксина
Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Myxine affinis
- Myxine australis
- Myxine capensis
- Myxine circifrons
- Myxine debueni
- Myxine fernholmi
- Myxine formosana
- Myxine garmani
- Myxine glutinosa
- Myxine greggi
- Myxine hubbsi
- Myxine hubbsoides
- Myxine ios
- Myxine jespersenae
- Myxine knappi
- Myxine kuoi
- Myxine limosa
- Myxine martinii
- Myxine mccoskeri
- Myxine mcmillanae
- Myxine paucidens
- Myxine pequenoi
- Myxine phantasma
- Myxine robinsorum
- Myxine sotoi