Liparis callyodon és una espècie de peix pertanyent a la família dels lipàrids.[5]
És un peix marí, demersal i de clima temperat que viu entre 0-20 m de fondària.[6][8]
Es troba des de les costes del mar de Bering a Alaska fins a l'oest de les illes Aleutianes i Oregon (els Estats Units).[6][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
És inofensiu per als humans.[6]
Liparis callyodon, or the spotted snailfish and by one source the beautiful tooth seasnail,[2] is a fish from the genus Liparis.[1] It lives in marine and demersal environments at a depth range from zero to twenty meters.[1] It can be found at temperate climate zones, such as the eastern Pacific Ocean from Alaska, USA to Oregon, USA, in intertidal zones (tide pools).[1] The name callyodon comes from the Greek word meaning "beautiful tooth".[2] Pallas chose this name after the species' tricuspid teeth.[2]
The fish grows to a total length of 12.7 centimeters.[1] It neither has dorsal spines nor anal spines.[1]
Liparis callyodon, or the spotted snailfish and by one source the beautiful tooth seasnail, is a fish from the genus Liparis. It lives in marine and demersal environments at a depth range from zero to twenty meters. It can be found at temperate climate zones, such as the eastern Pacific Ocean from Alaska, USA to Oregon, USA, in intertidal zones (tide pools). The name callyodon comes from the Greek word meaning "beautiful tooth". Pallas chose this name after the species' tricuspid teeth.
Liparis callyodon is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van snotolven (Cyclopteridae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1814 door Pallas.
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