Southern opah

The Southern opah lives in the pelagic-oceanic, marine, depth range 50 - 485 m environment.

A second species, the southern opah (Lampris immaculatus), lives in much colder water and has a circumglobal distribution in the southern hemisphere between latitudes 40° and 60°S. Very little is known about movements of opah. More

Diet of the southern opah Lampris immaculatus on the Patagonian Shelf; the significance of the squid Moroteuthis ingens and anthropogenic plastic Distribution and biomass of two squid species More

southern opah Lampris immaculatus on the Patagonian Shelf; the significance of the squid Moroteuthis ingens and anthropogenic plastic. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 206:261-271. 76728 Jackson, I.F., M.J. Smale and P.F. Berry , 1991 Jackson, I.F. More

Common names

Jerusalem haddock in Unknown
Moonfish in English
Opah in English
Pez sol in Spanish (español)
Southern moonfish in English
Southern opah in English
Suidelike opah in Afrikaans
Sydlig glansfisk in Danish (dansk)
无斑月鱼 in Mandarin Chinese
無斑月魚 in Mandarin Chinese

Order : Lampriformes
Family : Lampridae
Genus : Lampris
Species : Lampris immaculatus
Authority : Gilchrist, 1904