Ophidiiforms | ||||||||
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Families | ||||||||
Carapidae[?] (pearlfishes) Ophidiidae[?] (cusk eels) Bythitidae[?] (brotulas) Aphyonidae[?] (aphyonids) Parabrotulidae[?] (false brotulas) |
Ophidiiformes is an order of ray-finned fish that includes the cusk eels[?], pearlfishes[?], brotulas[?], and others.
This order includes a variety of species, includes the deepest known, Abyssobrotula galatheae[?], found at 8,370 m in the Puerto Rico Trench[?].
The families Ranicipitidae[?] (tadpole cod) and Euclichthyidae[?] (eucla cod) have been classified in this order, but are now preferred in Gadiformes.
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