Eupleurogrammus

Eupleurogrammus is a genus of cutlassfish from the Indo-Pacific region. They are benthopelagic fishes which occur mainly over the continental shelf where they move upwards in the water column towards the surface at night and feed on small fishes, squid and crustaceans. They have very elongated and highly compressed bodies which tapers towards a posterior point.[1]

Eupleurogrammus
Eupleurogrammus muticus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Trichiuridae
Subfamily: Lepidopodinae
Genus: Eupleurogrammus
Gill, 1862
Type species
Trichiurus muticus
Gray, 1831

Species

There are two species in the genus Eupleorogrammus:[2]

  • Eupleurogrammus glossodon, (Bleeker, 1860) (Longtooth hairtail)
  • Eupleurogrammus muticus, (Gray, 1831) (Smallhead hairtail)
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