Chauliodontinae
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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1982-0224-2022-0004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EC2487AA-EA2B-C520-6479-FB36FB965041 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Chauliodontinae |
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Members of the Chauliodontinae can be recognized in the Stomiidae by the dorsal-fin origin well in advance of the pelvic-fin origin, shortly behind head; very long fang-like teeth on both jaws extending well beyond opposite jaw when mouth is closed; dorsal and ventral adipose fin present, dorsal adipose fin large, angular, distinctly placed posteriorly on body; body long, slender, compressed, marked with scale-like hexagonal patterns, each hexagonal cell containing 1 or 2 photophores; 5–7 dorsal-fin rays, the first one elongated, second one with a red photophore on tip; anal fin short, 10–13 rays, below dorsal adipose fin; chin barbel short to absent (Morrow, 1964b; Nelson et al., 2016; Stewart, 2015). A single genus (Fricke et al., 2022).
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