Saccopharyngiformes

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Saccopharyngiforms
Image:GulperEel.jpg
Gulper eel (in Saccopharyngidae)
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Actinopterygii
Order:Saccopharyngiformes
Families

Cyematidae
Saccopharyngidae
Eupharyngidae
Monognathidae

Saccopharyngiformes is an order of unusual ray-finned fish superficially similar to eels, but with many internal differences. Most of the fish in this order are deep-sea types known from only a handful of specimens.

Saccopharyngiforms lack several bones, such as the symplectic bone, the bones of the opercle, and ribs. They also have no scales, pelvic fins, or swim bladder. The jaws are quite large, and several types are notable for being able to consume fish larger than themselves. Their myomeres (muscle segments) are V-shaped instead of W-shaped like in all other fish, and their lateral line has no pores, instead it is modified to groups of elevated tubules. At the tip of the gulper eel's tail is a small light organ that glows pink and can flash red. Monognathidae has lost its upper jaw.


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