Saccopharynx

Saccopharynx is a genus of deep-sea eels with large mouths, distensible stomachs and long, scaleless bodies. Commonly, these fish are called gulpers or gulper eels. It is the only genus in the family Saccopharyngidae, and is part of the derived lineage of the "saccopharyngiforms," which includes other mid-water eel species. The name is from Latin saccus meaning "sack" and Greek φάρυγξ, pharynx.

Saccopharynx
Saccopharynx ampullaceus. From plate 49 of Oceanic Ichthyology by George Brown Goode and Tarleton Hoffman Bean, published 1896.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Anguilliformes
Suborder: Saccopharyngoidei
Family: Saccopharyngidae
Genus: Saccopharynx
Mitchill, 1824
Species

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They are generally black in color, and can grow to lengths of 2 m (6.5 feet). They have been found at depths of 1,800 m (6,000 ft), and are known to inhabit the eastern and western Atlantic oceans, and the gulf stream.[1] Their tails are tipped by a luminous, bulb-shaped organ. The exact purpose of this organ is unknown, although it is most likely used as a lure, similar to the esca of anglerfish.

Species

The genus has ten recognized species:[2]

  • Saccopharynx ampullaceus Harwood, 1827 (Gulper eel)
  • Saccopharynx berteli Tighe & J. G. Nielsen, 2000
  • Saccopharynx harrisoni Beebe, 1932
  • Saccopharynx hjorti Bertin, 1938
  • Saccopharynx lavenbergi J. G. Nielsen & Bertelsen, 1985
  • Saccopharynx paucovertebratis J. G. Nielsen & Bertelsen, 1985
  • Saccopharynx ramosus J. G. Nielsen & Bertelsen, 1985
  • Saccopharynx schmidti Bertin, 1934 (Whiptail gulper)
  • Saccopharynx thalassa J. G. Nielsen & Bertelsen, 1985
  • Saccopharynx trilobatus J. G. Nielsen & Bertelsen, 1985

References

  1. Böhlke, Eugenia B.; Böhlke, James E.; Leiby, Mark M.; McCosker, John E.; Bertelsen, E.; Robins, Catherine H.; Robins, C. Richard; Smith, David G.; Tighe, Kenneth A. (1989). Orders Anguilliformes and Saccopharyngiformes: Part 9, Volume 1. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-1-933789-19-4. JSTOR j.ctvbcd0dm.
  2. Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2019). "Saccopharyngidae" in FishBase. December 2019 version.


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