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Family Paralepididae




Family Paralepididae


by. Nolvyhindarto,S.Si_Encartablog_Animals


Barracudinas



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Selected Characters: Body elongate; mouth large; anal fin longer
than dorsal fin; adipose fin present; scales cycloid, easily lost.


class="Normal_0020_0028Web_0029__Char" style=" text-decoration: none">This is a family of elongate, predatory fishes found in the world's
oceans from the Arctic to the Antarctic, usually in midwater. They are
preyed upon by whales and by fishes such as salmon. Of the approximately
56 species in this family, one is found in Puget Sound. The Ribbon
Barracudina can be up to about 25 cm long and is uncommon in the Sound.


Species


Notolepis rissoi Ribbon Barracudina


Retrieved from:” http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/ichthyology”













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