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Extensive Definition
Saccopharyngiformes is an order of
unusual ray-finned
fish superficially similar to eels, but with many internal
differences. Most of the fish in this order are deep-sea types
known from only a handful of specimens such as the
Umbrella Mouth Gulper Eel. Saccopharyngiformes are also
bioluminescent in
several species.
Saccopharyngiforms lack several bones, such as
the symplectic
bone, the bones of the opercle,
and ribs. They also have no scales,
pelvic
fins, or swim
bladder. The jaws are quite large, and several types are
notable for being able to consume fish larger than themselves.
Their myomeres (muscle segments) are V-shaped instead of W-shaped
like in all other fish, and their lateral line has no pores,
instead it is modified to groups of elevated tubules. Like other
gulper eels, the swallower can live as deep as 10,000 feet (3,000
m) in the ocean.
Classification
There are four families in the order:- Cyematidae (bobtail snipe eels)
- Eurypharyngidae (pelican eel)
- Monognathidae
- Saccopharyngidae (swallowers, gulpers or gulper eels)
Diet
The gulper eel eats fish, copepods, shrimp, and plankton. It uses its mouth like a net by opening its large mouth and swimming at its prey. Due to the gulper eel's odd body shape, it is a poor swimmer and relies on the luminescent organ at the tip of its tail.External links
- Enchanted Learning Gulper Eel Copyright 1999 - 2006
- The Sea - Gulper Eel J.D. Knight, Copyright 1998
- http://www.caycompass.com/cgi-bin/CFPnews.cgi?ID=1025678 9 October 2007
swallower in German: Pelikanaalartige
swallower in Spanish: Saccopharyngiformes
swallower in French: Saccopharyngiformes
swallower in Italian: Saccopharyngiformes
swallower in Lithuanian: Pelikanžuvės
swallower in Dutch: Alen
swallower in Japanese: フウセンウナギ目
swallower in Occitan (post 1500):
Saccopharyngiformes
swallower in Polish: Gardzielcokształtne
swallower in Portuguese:
Saccopharyngiformes
swallower in Chinese: 囊鳃鳗目