Acantholiparis opercularis

Acantholiparis opercularis, or the spiny snailfish, is one of two species within the snailfish genus Acantholiparis. The generic name comes from the Greek akantha meaning "thorn" and liparis meaning "fat". The specific name comes from the Latin opercularis, meaning covered (as in a lid).

Acantholiparis opercularis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Scorpaeniformes
Family: Liparidae
Genus: Acantholiparis
Species:
A. opercularis
Binomial name
Acantholiparis opercularis
C. H. Gilbert & Burke, 1912

Size

The spiny snailfish is a small fish, with a length up to 7 cm.[1]

Habitat

The spiny snailfish is a deep-water fish, known from depths between 227 m and 3600 m.[1] It is a demersal fish, living just above the seabed.

Range

Acantholiparis opercularis lives generally near the coast, over a wide range stretching as a crescent from Kamchatka to Alaska and as far south as the coast of Oregon.[1]

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