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Elassodiscus tremebundus

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Species of snailfish
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Elassodiscus tremebundus
Conservation status
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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Liparidae
Genus: Elassodiscus
Species: E. tremebundus
Binomial name
Elassodiscus tremebundus
Gilbert and Burke, 1912

Elassodiscus tremebundus, also known as the Dimdisc snailfish, is a species of snailfish which is found in the Pacific Ocean, specifically in the Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Aleutian Islands, eastern coast of Kamchatka, Kuril Islands, and Hokkaido, Japan.

Taxonomy

The genus name Elassodiscus was first described by Gilbert & Burke in 1912, the species E. tremebundus being described in the same year. The genus name comes from the Greek words 'elasson' (έλασσον) meaning 'smaller' and diskos (δίσκος) meaning 'disc'. This may be in reference to a smaller adhesive disc (a common characteristic in many snailfish species aside from those in the genera Paraliparis and Nectoliparis) than other genera of snailfish. The etymology of the species name tremebundus is unclear/not well documented.

Description

Elassodiscus tremebundus is a comparatively medium-sized species of snailfish. It makes its home in bathydemersal depths of up to 1800 m (5905.5 ft) and reaches lengths of up to 34.4 cm (13.5 in) (recorded).

References

  1. ^ "Elassodiscus tremebundus". www.fishbase.se. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
Taxon identifiers
Elassodiscus tremebundus


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