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Leptocephalus

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thumb|300px|Leptocephalus larva A leptocephalus (meaning "slim head") is the flat and transparent larva of eels and other members of the superorder Elopomorpha. This is one of the most diverse groups of teleosts, containing 801 species in 4 orders, 24 families, and 156 genera. This group is thought to have arisen in the Cretaceous period over 140 million years ago.

Species

Red-bellied Black Snake

GENUS

  1. KingdomAnimalia
  2. PhylumChordata
  3. ClassTeleostei
  4. OrderNotacanthiformes
  5. FamilyNotacanthidae
Habitatmarine
Observations7,491
Observations recorded124

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Museum specimens

Specimen records
929
With media
2
Family
Ophichthidae
Collections
UA, YPM, CAS, TCWC, ANSP, NHMUK
Recorded in
United States, Peru, Japan, British West Indies, Mexico, Panama, Bahamas, Brazil

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Encyclopedic overview

7 sections
Contents
  • Description
  • Development
  • Visual system
  • Aquaculture
  • See also
  • References
  • External links

thumb|300px|Leptocephalus larva A leptocephalus (meaning "slim head") is the flat and transparent larva of eels and other members of the superorder Elopomorpha. This is one of the most diverse groups of teleosts, containing 801 species in 4 orders, 24 families, and 156 genera. This group is thought to have arisen in the Cretaceous period over 140 million years ago.

Fishes with a leptocephalus larval stage include the most familiar eels such as the conger, moray eel, and garden eel as well as members of the family Anguillidae, plus more than 10 other families of lesser-known types of marine eels. These are all true eels of the order Anguilliformes. Leptocephali of eight species of eels from the South Atlantic Ocean were described by Meyer-Rochow.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Leptocephalus” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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