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Chaunacidae
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Sea toads are a family, Chaunacidae , of deep-sea anglerfishes .[1]
They are bottom-dwelling fishes found on the continental slopes of the Atlantic , Indian and Pacific Oceans .
They have large globose bodies and a short compressed tail, and are covered with small spiny scales. Their first dorsal fin ray is modified into a short bioluminescent lure which dangles forward over the mouth, which is turned upwards so as to be nearly vertical. The sensory canals of the lateral lines are especially conspicuous.[2]
Species
There are fifteen species in two genera:
Genus Chaunacops Garman, 1899 .
Genus Chaunax Lowe, 1846 .
Chaunax abei Le Danois, 1978 .
Chaunax breviradius Le Danois, 1978 .
Coffinfish , Chaunax endeavouri Whitley, 1929 .
Chaunax fimbriatus Hilgendorf, 1879 .
Chaunax flammeus Le Danois, 1979 .
Chaunax latipunctatus Le Danois, 1984 .
Chaunax penicillatus McCulloch, 1915 .
Pink frogmouth , Chaunax pictus Lowe, 1846 .
Redeye gaper , Chaunax stigmaeus Fowler, 1946 .
Chaunax suttkusi Caruso, 1989 .
Chaunax tosaensis Okamura & Oryuu, 1984 .
Chaunax umbrinus Gilbert, 1905 .
References
^ "Chaunacidae" . FishBase . Ed. Rainer Froese and Daniel Pauly. February 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.
^ John H. Caruso (2005). Chaunacidae . Tree of Life web project. Retrieved on 3 April 2006 .
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