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- Q133707 subject Q8531713.
- Q133707 abstract "The ragfish, Icosteus aenigmaticus, is a ray-finned fish of the northern Pacific Ocean; although a perciform, its skeleton is mostly cartilage, and the larvae have pelvic fins that disappear as they mature. It is the sole member of the family Icosteidae, and some authorities place it into its own order Icosteiformes.The ragfish body is scaleless and limp, because of its cartilaginous skeleton and its flabby muscles. None of the fins have any spines. The dorsal and anal fins extend much of the length of the body, while the pelvic fins are absent. The coloration is generally a dark brown, and maximum known length is 2 m.Ragfishes are found on the bottom from near the surface in the case of juveniles to 732 m (2,402 ft), occasionally down to 1,420 m (4,660 ft), for the adults. They are said to eat jellyfishes, other fish, squid, and octopus, although recent catches show no squid beaks but large numbers of jellyfish. Ragfish are rarely seen and little is known about them.The larvae make a remarkable transformation as they mature; the dorsal fin and anal_fin both shrink, and the pelvic fins disappear.Formerly, adult ragfishes were considered to be a different species, known then as Acrotus willoughbyi.".
- Q133707 binomialAuthority Q3568843.
- Q133707 class Q127282.
- Q133707 kingdom Q729.
- Q133707 order Q127595.
- Q133707 phylum Q10915.
- Q133707 synonym "* Acrotus (T. H. Bean, 1888)".
- Q133707 synonym "* Acrotus willoughbyi (T. H. Bean, 1888)".
- Q133707 synonym "* Schedophilopsis (Steindachner, 1881)".
- Q133707 synonym "* Schedophilopsis spinosus (Steindachner, 1881)".
- Q133707 synonym "Genus:".
- Q133707 synonym "Species:".
- Q133707 thumbnail Ragfish.png?width=300.
- Q133707 wikiPageExternalLink Icosteidae.pdf.
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- Q133707 binomialAuthority "Lockington, 1880".
- Q133707 classis Q127282.
- Q133707 name "Ragfish".
- Q133707 ordo "Perciformes".
- Q133707 phylum Q10915.
- Q133707 regnum "Animalia".
- Q133707 synonyms "Genus: * Acrotus (T. H. Bean, 1888) * Schedophilopsis (Steindachner, 1881) Species: * Schedophilopsis spinosus (Steindachner, 1881) * Acrotus willoughbyi (T. H. Bean, 1888)".
- Q133707 type Animal.
- Q133707 type Eukaryote.
- Q133707 type Fish.
- Q133707 type Species.
- Q133707 type Thing.
- Q133707 type Q152.
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- Q133707 type Q729.
- Q133707 comment "The ragfish, Icosteus aenigmaticus, is a ray-finned fish of the northern Pacific Ocean; although a perciform, its skeleton is mostly cartilage, and the larvae have pelvic fins that disappear as they mature. It is the sole member of the family Icosteidae, and some authorities place it into its own order Icosteiformes.The ragfish body is scaleless and limp, because of its cartilaginous skeleton and its flabby muscles. None of the fins have any spines.".
- Q133707 label "Ragfish".
- Q133707 depiction Ragfish.png.
- Q133707 name "Ragfish".