Paraliparis carlbondi és una espècie de peix pertanyent a la família dels lipàrids.[4]
És un peix marí i batipelàgic que viu entre 1.830 i 1.930 m de fondària.[5]
Es troba al Pacífic sud-oriental: el Perú.[5]
És inofensiu per als humans.[5]
Paraliparis carlbondi is a species of snailfish. It was described in 2005 from two specimens collected in 1966 off the coast of Peru.
This fish, standard length up to 110 mm, is most similar to Paraliparis merodontus but differs most notably by having teeth in both jaws rather than just in the lower jaw. It can be distinguished from other congeners by having a horizontal mouth and by the shape of the pectoral fins.[1]
Paraliparis carlbondi is a species of snailfish. It was described in 2005 from two specimens collected in 1966 off the coast of Peru.
This fish, standard length up to 110 mm, is most similar to Paraliparis merodontus but differs most notably by having teeth in both jaws rather than just in the lower jaw. It can be distinguished from other congeners by having a horizontal mouth and by the shape of the pectoral fins.
Paraliparis carlbondi Paraliparis generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Liparidae familian sailkatzen da.
Paraliparis carlbondi Paraliparis generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Liparidae familian sailkatzen da.
Paraliparis carlbondi is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van snotolven (Cyclopteridae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 2005 door Stein.
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