Family Linophrynidae - Leftvents
  Order
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Linophrynidae Linophrynidae
  Class
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Teleostei
No. in FishBase
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Genera : 5 | Species : 27 Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes
  Environment
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Fresh : No | Brackish : No | Marine : Yes
  Division
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Marine
  Aquarium
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none
  First Fossil Record
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  Remark
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From Nelson (1994). Distribution: Atlantic and Indian Oceans, and Gulf of Panama. (Ref. 7463) Distinguishing character: Any one of three distinctive characters sufficiently defines members of this family: reduced number of median-fin rays: only 3 (rarely 4) dorsal-fin rays and 3 (rarely 2 or 4) anal-fin rays; reduced number of branchiostegal rays: only 5 (rarely 4); and a peculiar displacement of the vent or anal opening to the left of center (sinistral) in all members of this family (the cause and function unknown); great morphological diversity with the family best addressed by an appreciation of specific and detailed generic accounts; but, other general characteristics include: body of metamorphosed females short to somewhat globular, relatively short snout, large head (usually in excess of 50% SL from snout tip to pectoral-fin base), large mouth (some species may well have the largest mouth of any vertebrate), jaws almost anteriorly equal (in some, the lower jaw just a bit longer than the upper jaw), with a symphysial spine on the lower jaw, well developed sphenotic spines, lacking quadrate and articular spines, the hyomandibular with a single head (feature shared with neoceratiids and gigantactinids), bifurcated opercle with a moderately concave posterior margin, long and thin subopercle lacking a spine or projection on the anterior margin, the preopercle usually bearing one or more prominent spines, the skin is all smooth and naked, lacking dermal spinules; highly variable dentition among genera; the illicial pterygiophore unusually short (anterior end buried under the skin of the head or slightly protruding on the snout), lacking a remnant of the second cephalic spine; length of illicium highly variable among genera (from almost totally embedded to as much as 70% SL); escal morphology also with enormous variations (from simple to highly ornate); bioluminescent hyoid barbel only in Linophryne; the overall color of metamorphosed females usually dark brown to black with the exception of the escal appendages, the distal parts of the escal bulb, the barbel of Linophryne ,and fin rays with the total exclusion of Haplophryne (having no skin pigmentation). Free-living and parasitic males known for all except Acentrophryne; eyes of metamorphosed free-living males relatively large (6 to 9% SL diameter), anteriorly directed and somewhat tubular; olfactory organs inflated and moderately to highly enlarged; variable number of olfactory lamellae among genera from 3 to 13; presence and number of jaw teeth in males also variable among genera; sphenotic spines present in only 2 taxa; hyoid barbel in males absent in all genera; skin naked, lacking dermal spinules; parasitic males with denticular teeth, eyes, and olfactory organs appearing rather degenerated and the belly highly inflated in mature specimens; presence of skin pigmentation in free-living males also variable (from dark brown to black to completely unpigmented). Pectoral-fin rays: 13 to 19, caudal-fin rays: 9 (2 simple + 4 bifurcated + 3 simple). Largest known female measure 27.5 cm; largest known free-living male measure 0.86 cm; largest known parasitic males among the genera range from 0.73 to 3.0 cm. (Ref. 86949)
  Etymology
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Greek, 'linon' = flax or anything made of flax such as "cord," "rope," or a "net" + Greek, 'phryne' = toad (refers to a toadlike fish that fishes with a net) (Ref. 86949)
  Reproductive guild
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nonguarders
  Typical activity level
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  Main Ref.
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  Coordinator
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  Deep Fin Classification
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Osteichthyes | Actinopterygii | Actinopteri | Neopterygii | Teleostei | Osteoglossocephalai | Clupeocephala | Euteleosteomorpha | Neoteleostei | Eurypterygia | Ctenosquamata | Acanthomorphata | Acanthopterygii | Percomorphaceae | Eupercaria | | | Lophiiformes | Ceratioidei | | Linophrynidae

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Species/Synonymy list for the family Linophrynidae as currently in FishBase

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Scientifc name Status Senior/Junior synonym Combination
Linophryne lucifer Collett, 1886
acceptedseniororiginal
! Linophryne lucifera Collett, 1886
synonymseniororiginal
Linophryne digitopogon Balushkin & Trunov, 1988
synonymjuniororiginal
Linophryne indica (Brauer, 1902)
acceptedseniornew
synonymseniororiginal
Linophryne corymbifera Regan & Trewavas, 1932
synonymjuniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
! Linophryne arborifer Regan, 1925
synonymseniororiginal
Linophryne eupogon Regan & Trewavas, 1932
synonymjuniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
synonymjuniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
Linophryne arcturi (Beebe, 1926)
acceptedseniornew
synonymseniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
synonymjuniororiginal
synonymjuniororiginal
Linophryne argyresca Regan & Trewavas, 1932
acceptedseniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
Linophryne racemifera Regan & Trewavas, 1932
acceptedseniororiginal
Linophryne algibarbata Waterman, 1939
acceptedseniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
Linophryne quinqueramosa Beebe & Crane, 1947
acceptedseniororiginal
! Linophryne quinqueramosus Beebe & Crane, 1947
synonymseniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
Linophryne sexfilis Bertelsen, 1973
acceptedseniororiginal
Linophryne trewavasae Bertelsen, 1978
acceptedseniororiginal
Linophryne parini Bertelsen, 1980
acceptedseniororiginal
Linophryne pennibarbata Bertelsen, 1980
acceptedseniororiginal
Linophryne bipennata Bertelsen, 1982
acceptedseniororiginal
Linophryne escaramosa Bertelsen, 1982
acceptedseniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
Haplophryne mollis (Brauer, 1902)
acceptedseniornew
Aceratias mollis Brauer, 1902
synonymseniororiginal
synonymjuniororiginal
! Eridolchynus schmidti Regan, 1925
synonymjuniororiginal
Edriolychnus macracanthus Regan & Trewavas, 1932
synonymjuniororiginal
Edriolychnus radians Regan & Trewavas, 1932
synonymjuniororiginal
Edriolychnus roulei Regan & Trewavas, 1932
synonymjuniororiginal
Haplophryne triregium Whitley & Phillipps, 1939
synonymjuniororiginal
Borophryne apogon Regan, 1925
acceptedseniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
acceptedseniororiginal
Borophryne apogon (non Regan, 1925)
misappliedmisappliedoriginal
Acentrophryne dolichonema Pietsch & Shimazaki, 2005
acceptedseniororiginal
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