Parin's spinyfin

Parin's spinyfin, Diretmichthys parini, is a spinyfin of the monotypic[2] genus Diretmichthys. Adults are found in oceans at depths of between 500 m to 2100 m. It is also known as Malcarado de Parin. Its length is up to 40 cm.[1]

Parin's Spinyfin
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Diretmichthys

Kotlyar, 1990
Species:
D. parini
Binomial name
Diretmichthys parini
(Post & Quéro, 1981)[1]

Distribution

Parin's spinyfish is a rare species but is widely distributed. It is found in the Western Pacific, Western Indian and Eastern Atlantic Oceans. Diretmichthys parini is also found in the Caribbean Sea. Its latitudinal range is 40°N - 40°S.[1]

In the month-long NORFANZ Expedition of 2003 which was examining the biodiversity of the seamounts and slopes of the Norfolk Ridge near New Zealand, thirteen specimens averaging 900g (2 lb), were collected from nine locations.[3]

Description

This fish lacks dorsal spines, but it has 26-29 dorsal soft rays. The tip of its pelvic fin extends to origin of its anal fin. Adults are greyish black in color.[1]

Behavior

Diretmichthys parini feeds on small crustaceans and planktonic organisms. It breeds throughout the year.[1]

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References

  1. Fishbase.org Retrieved Oct. 19, 2010
  2. Catalogueoflife.org Retrieved Oct. 19, 2010
  3. NORFANZ Voyage Archived 2012-04-15 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct. 29, 2011
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