Bristlemouth

The Veiled anglemouth, Cyclothone microdon, is a bristlemouth of the family Gonostomatidae, abundant in all the world's ocean at depths between 300 and 2,500 m .

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bristlemouths make up for their lack of diversity with numbers: Cyclothone, with 12 species, is thought to be (along with Vinciguerria), the most abundant vertebrate genus in the world. More

Sigmops (=Gonostoma) elongatum, a bristlemouth, was collected between 200 and 400 meters depth. This is a smaller adult or a juvenile. Sigmops (=Gonostoma) elongatum, a bristlemouth, was collected between 200 and 400 meters depth. This is an adult individual. More

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There are more bristlemouth fishes in the world than any other fish. The reason may be that they are so good at camouflage. A bristlemouth looking up sees other fish as shadows against the light. More

Bristlemouths are the most abundant fishes in the world. More

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Order : Stomiiformes
Family : Gonostomatidae
Genus : Cyclothone
Species : Cyclothone microdon
Authority : G