Notopogon Xenosoma
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The longspine bellowfish (''Notopogon xenosoma'') is a species of fish of the family
Centriscidae The Centriscidae are a family of fishes from the order Syngnathiformes which includes the snipefishes, shrimpfishes, and bellowfishes. A small family, consisting of only about a dozen marine species, they are of an unusual appearance, as reflec ...
. It is found in the subtropical belt of the Southern hemisphere, from South Africa to the
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and
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s to New Zealand. Its range extends North as far as Madagascar and
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. It is found at depths of 100m to 700m. It can grow to lengths of 18 cm.


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xenosoma Marine fish of New Zealand Marine fish of Africa Fish of the Indian Ocean Fish of the Pacific Ocean {{Syngnathiformes-stub