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family Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its members and of society. Ideal ...
, Ophidiidae, is a group of marine
bony fishes Osteichthyes (), popularly referred to as the bony fish, is a diverse superclass of fish that have skeletons primarily composed of bone tissue. They can be contrasted with the Chondrichthyes, which have skeletons primarily composed of cartilage ...
in the
Ophidiiformes Ophidiiformes is an order of ray-finned fish that includes the cusk-eels (family Ophidiidae), pearlfishes (family Carapidae), viviparous brotulas (family Bythitidae), and others. Members of this order have small heads and long slender bodies. ...
order. The
scientific name In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bo ...
is from the
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''ophis'' meaning "snake", and refers to their
eel Eels are ray-finned fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes (), which consists of eight suborders, 19 families, 111 genera, and about 800 species. Eels undergo considerable development from the early larval stage to the eventual adult stage ...
-like appearance. True eels, however, diverged from other
ray-finned fish Actinopterygii (; ), members of which are known as ray-finned fishes, is a class of bony fish. They comprise over 50% of living vertebrate species. The ray-finned fishes are so called because their fins are webs of skin supported by bony or h ...
during the Jurassic, while cusk-eels are part of the
Percomorpha Percomorpha () is a large clade of ray-finned fish that includes the tuna, seahorses, gobies, cichlids, flatfish, wrasse, perches, anglerfish, and pufferfish. Evolution Percomorpha are the most diverse group of teleost fish today. Teleost ...
clade, along with tuna, perch, seahorses, and others.


Distribution

Cusk-eels are found in temperate and tropical oceans throughout the world. They live close to the sea bottom, ranging from shallow water to the
hadal zone The hadal zone, also known as the hadopelagic zone, is the deepest region of the ocean, lying within oceanic trenches. The hadal zone ranges from around below sea level, and exists in long, narrow, topographic V-shaped depressions. The cumula ...
. One species, ''
Abyssobrotula galatheae ''Abyssobrotula galatheae'' is a species of cusk eel in the family Ophidiidae. It is the deepest-living fish known; one specimen, trawled from a depth of in the Puerto Rico Trench in 1970, holds the record for the deepest fish ever captured. A ...
'', was recorded at the bottom of the Puerto Rico trench, making it the deepest recorded fish at .


Ecology

Cusk-eels are generally very solitary in nature, but some species have been seen to associate themselves with tube worm communities. Liking to be hidden when they are not foraging, they generally associate themselves within muddy bottoms, sinkholes, or larger structures that they can hide in or around, such as caves, coral crevices, or communities of bottom-dwelling invertebrates, with some parasitic species of cusk-eel actually living inside of
invertebrate Invertebrates are a paraphyletic group of animals that neither possess nor develop a vertebral column (commonly known as a ''backbone'' or ''spine''), derived from the notochord. This is a grouping including all animals apart from the chorda ...
hosts, such as
oysters Oyster is the common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackish habitats. In some species, the valves are highly calcified, and many are somewhat irregular in shape. Many, but not al ...
,
clams Clam is a common name for several kinds of bivalve molluscs. The word is often applied only to those that are edible and live as infauna, spending most of their lives halfway buried in the sand of the seafloor or riverbeds. Clams have two shel ...
, and sea cucumbers. Cusk-eels generally feed nocturnally, preying on invertebrates,
crustaceans Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean group ...
, and other small bottom-dwelling fishes.


Phylogeny

Due to the inconsistencies in specific morphological characteristics in closely related species, attempts to use different characters, such as the position of pelvic fins, to classify Ophiididae into distinct families has proven highly unsatisfactory. Overall, Ophidiidae are classified based on whether or not they practice viviparity and the structures they contain that are associated with bearing life.


Characteristics

Cusk-eels are characterized by a long, slender body that is about 12-13 times as long as it is deep. The largest species, ''
Lamprogrammus shcherbachevi ''Lamprogrammus shcherbachevi'', the scaleline cusk, is a species of marine ray-finned fish in the family Ophidiidae The cusk-eel family, Ophidiidae, is a group of marine bony fishes in the Ophidiiformes order. The scientific name is from ...
'', grows up to in length, but most species are shorter than . Their dorsal and anal fins are typically continuous with the
caudal fin Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as s ...
(with exception to a few species), forming a long, ribbon like fin around the posterior of the cusk-eel’s body. This caudal fin will often be seen to be reduced to a fleshy or bony point, especially when confluent with the dorsal and anal fins. The
dorsal fin A dorsal fin is a fin located on the back of most marine and freshwater vertebrates within various taxa of the animal kingdom. Many species of animals possessing dorsal fins are not particularly closely related to each other, though through co ...
to
anal fin Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as se ...
ray ratio is approximately 1.5:1, leading to the dorsal fin typically being longer than the anal. The
pectoral fins Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as se ...
of cusk-eels are typically longer than the length of their head. Unlike true
eel Eels are ray-finned fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes (), which consists of eight suborders, 19 families, 111 genera, and about 800 species. Eels undergo considerable development from the early larval stage to the eventual adult stage ...
s of the order
Anguilliformes Eels are ray-finned fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes (), which consists of eight suborders, 19 families, 111 genera, and about 800 species. Eels undergo considerable development from the early larval stage to the eventual adult stage ...
, cusk-eels have
ventral fin Pelvic fins or ventral fins are paired fins located on the ventral surface of fish. The paired pelvic fins are homologous to the hindlimbs of tetrapods. Structure and function Structure In actinopterygians, the pelvic fin consists of two ...
s that are developed into a forked
barbel Barbel may refer to: *Barbel (anatomy), a whisker-like organ near the mouth found in some fish (notably catfish, loaches and cyprinids) and turtles *Barbel (fish), a common name for certain species of fish **'' Barbus barbus'', a species of cyprini ...
-like organ below the mouth. In true eels by contrast, the ventral fins are never well-developed and usually missing entirely. Cusk-eels have large mouths relative to their heads, with the upper jaw reaching beyond the eye, and paired nostrils on either side of the head. In cusk-eels,
scales Scale or scales may refer to: Mathematics * Scale (descriptive set theory), an object defined on a set of points * Scale (ratio), the ratio of a linear dimension of a model to the corresponding dimension of the original * Scale factor, a number w ...
are potentially absent, and when present, they are small.


Reproduction

Unlike their close relatives, the
viviparous Among animals, viviparity is development of the embryo inside the body of the parent. This is opposed to oviparity which is a reproductive mode in which females lay developing eggs that complete their development and hatch externally from the m ...
brotulas of the family Bythitidae, cusk-eel species are egg-bearing, or
oviparous Oviparous animals are animals that lay their eggs, with little or no other embryonic development within the mother. This is the reproductive method of most fish, amphibians, most reptiles, and all pterosaurs, dinosaurs (including birds), and ...
, organisms. While the specifics of the eggs of the family Ophidiidae are unknown, they are believed to be either spawned as individual, free-floating eggs in the open water or are placed in a mucilaginous raft, which will float for several days until they hatch into cusk-eel larvae. These larvae live amongst the
plankton Plankton are the diverse collection of organisms found in water (or air) that are unable to propel themselves against a current (or wind). The individual organisms constituting plankton are called plankters. In the ocean, they provide a cruci ...
relatively close to the water's surface and are believed to be able to control their metamorphosis into adult cusk-eels, allowing them to disperse over greater distances into less utilized habitats and reduce competition in concentrated areas.


Conservation status

While a few species are fished commercially – most notably the pink cusk-eel, ''Genypterus blacodes'' – and several species of the order Ophidiiformes are listed as vulnerable, not enough information has been gathered about Ophidiidae as a whole to determine their conservation status.


Genera

The cusk-eel family contains about 240 species, grouped into 50
genera Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nomencla ...
:
Subfamily Brotulinae * Genus '' Brotula'' – typical brotulas Subfamily Brotulotaenilinae * Genus '' Brotulotaenia'' Subfamily Neobythitinae * Genus '' Abyssobrotula'' * Genus '' Acanthonus'' – boney-eared assfish * Genus ''
Alcockia ''Alcockia'' is a genus in the cusk-eel family. It contains only the single species ''Alcockia rostrata'', which is found in the Indian and western Pacific Oceans, at depths of from . This species grows to a length of SL. The generic name '' ...
'' * Genus '' Apagesoma'' * Genus '' Barathrites'' * Genus '' Barathrodemus'' * Genus '' Bassogigas'' * Genus '' Bassozetus'' * Genus ''
Bathyonus ''Bathyonus'' is a genus of cusk-eels. Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * '' Bathyonus caudalis'' ( Garman, 1899) * '' Bathyonus laticeps'' ( Günther, 1878) * '' Bathyonus pectoralis'' Goode & Bean A ...
'' * Genus '' Benthocometes'' * Genus '' Dannevigia'' – Australian tusk * Genus '' Dicrolene'' * Genus ''
Enchelybrotula ''Enchelybrotula'' is a genus of deep-water cusk-eel The cusk-eel family, Ophidiidae, is a group of marine bony fishes in the Ophidiiformes order. The scientific name is from the Greek ''ophis'' meaning "snake", and refers to their eel-like ...
'' * Genus ''
Epetriodus The needletooth cusk (''Epetriodus freddyi'') is a species of cusk-eel found in the Indian and the western Pacific Ocean where it occurs at depths of . This species grows to a length of SL. It is the only known species of its genus The gen ...
'' – needletooth cusk * Genus '' Eretmichthys'' * Genus '' Glyptophidium'' * Genus '' Holcomycteronus'' * Genus '' Homostolus'' – filament cusk * Genus '' Hoplobrotula'' * Genus '' Hypopleuron'' – whiptail cusk * Genus '' Lamprogrammus'' * Genus '' Leptobrotula'' * Genus '' Leucicorus'' * Genus '' Luciobrotula'' * Genus '' Mastigopterus'' * Genus '' Monomitopus'' * Genus '' Neobythites'' * Genus '' Neobythitoides'' * Genus '' Penopus'' * Genus '' Petrotyx'' * Genus '' Porogadus'' * Genus '' Pycnocraspedum'' * Genus '' Selachophidium'' – Gunther's cusk-eel * Genus '' Sirembo'' * Genus ''
Spectrunculus ''Spectrunculus'' is a genus of cusk-eels found in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Species There are currently two recognized species in this genus: * '' Spectrunculus crassus'' ( Vaillant, 1888) * ''Spectrunculus grandis ''Spectrunculus gra ...
'' * Genus '' Spottobrotula'' * Genus '' Tauredophidium'' * Genus '' Typhlonus'' * Genus '' Ventichthys'' – East-Pacific ventbrotula * Genus '' Xyelacyba'' Subfamily Ophidiinae * Genus '' Cherublemma'' – black brotula * Genus '' Chilara'' – spotted cusk-eel * Genus '' Genypterus'' * Genus '' Lepophidium'' * Genus '' Menziesichthys'' * Genus '' Ophidion'' * Genus '' Otophidium'' * Genus '' Parophidion'' * Genus '' Raneya'' – banded cusk-eel


Gallery

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Brotula multibarbata ''Brotula barbata'', commonly known as the goatsbeard brotula, is a species of cusk-eel The cusk-eel family, Ophidiidae, is a group of marine bony fishes in the Ophidiiformes order. The scientific name is from the Greek ''ophis'' meaning " ...
'' ( Brotulinae) File:Bassozetus normalis.jpg, ' ( Neobythitinae) File:Lamprogrammus niger.jpg, '' Lamprogrammus niger'' ( Neobythitinae) File:Monomitopus agassizii.jpg, '' Monomitopus agassizii'' ( Neobythitinae) File:Porogadus miles.jpg, ''
Porogadus miles ''Porogadus'' is a genus of cusk-eels. Species There are currently 13 recognized species in this genus: * ''Porogadus abyssalis'' Orvar Nybelin, Nybelin, 1957 * ''Porogadus atripectus'' Samuel Garman, Garman, 1899 * ''Porogadus catena'' (George ...
'' ( Neobythitinae) File:Tauredophidium hextii.jpg, '' Tauredophidium hextii'' ( Neobythitinae) File:Otophidium omostigma.jpg, ''
Otophidium omostigma The polka-dot cusk-eel (''Otophidium omostigma''), is a species of ray-finned fish Actinopterygii (; ), members of which are known as ray-finned fishes, is a class of bony fish. They comprise over 50% of living vertebrate species. The ray-f ...
'' ( Ophidiinae)


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q809481 Taxa named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque