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Caristius
''Caristius'' is a genus of manefishes native to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Ecology A member of the genus ''Caristius'' associates with the siphonophore ''Bathyphysa conifera'', using it for shelter, stealing meals, and perhaps nibbling on its host as well, yet protecting it from amphipod parasites such as ''Themisto''. This symbiotic relationship appears mutualistic. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Caristius andriashevi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2012Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2012): Materials for the Revision of the Family Caristiidae (Perciformes). 2. Manefishes from the East Atlantic (Redescription of ''Platyberyx opalescens'' Zugmayer and Description of Two New Species ''Platyberyx mauli'' sp. n. and ''Caristius andriashevi'' sp. n.). ''Journal of Ichthyology, 52 (3): 185-199.'' * '' Caristius barsukovi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2013Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2013): Materials for the Revision of the ...
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Caristius Digitus
''Caristius'' is a genus of manefishes native to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Ecology A member of the genus ''Caristius'' associates with the siphonophore '' Bathyphysa conifera'', using it for shelter, stealing meals, and perhaps nibbling on its host as well, yet protecting it from amphipod parasites such as ''Themisto''. This symbiotic relationship appears mutualistic. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Caristius andriashevi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2012Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2012): Materials for the Revision of the Family Caristiidae (Perciformes). 2. Manefishes from the East Atlantic (Redescription of ''Platyberyx opalescens'' Zugmayer and Description of Two New Species ''Platyberyx mauli'' sp. n. and ''Caristius andriashevi'' sp. n.). ''Journal of Ichthyology, 52 (3): 185-199.'' * '' Caristius barsukovi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2013Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2013): Materials for the Revision of ...
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Caristius Barsukovi
''Caristius'' is a genus of manefishes native to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Ecology A member of the genus ''Caristius'' associates with the siphonophore '' Bathyphysa conifera'', using it for shelter, stealing meals, and perhaps nibbling on its host as well, yet protecting it from amphipod parasites such as ''Themisto''. This symbiotic relationship appears mutualistic. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Caristius andriashevi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2012Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2012): Materials for the Revision of the Family Caristiidae (Perciformes). 2. Manefishes from the East Atlantic (Redescription of ''Platyberyx opalescens'' Zugmayer and Description of Two New Species ''Platyberyx mauli'' sp. n. and ''Caristius andriashevi'' sp. n.). ''Journal of Ichthyology, 52 (3): 185-199.'' * '' Caristius barsukovi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2013Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2013): Materials for the Revision of ...
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Caristius Andriashevi
''Caristius'' is a genus of manefishes native to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Ecology A member of the genus ''Caristius'' associates with the siphonophore '' Bathyphysa conifera'', using it for shelter, stealing meals, and perhaps nibbling on its host as well, yet protecting it from amphipod parasites such as ''Themisto''. This symbiotic relationship appears mutualistic. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Caristius andriashevi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2012Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2012): Materials for the Revision of the Family Caristiidae (Perciformes). 2. Manefishes from the East Atlantic (Redescription of ''Platyberyx opalescens'' Zugmayer and Description of Two New Species ''Platyberyx mauli'' sp. n. and ''Caristius andriashevi'' sp. n.). ''Journal of Ichthyology, 52 (3): 185-199.'' * ''Caristius barsukovi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2013Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2013): Materials for the Revision of t ...
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Caristius Fasciatus
''Caristius'' is a genus of manefishes native to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Ecology A member of the genus ''Caristius'' associates with the siphonophore '' Bathyphysa conifera'', using it for shelter, stealing meals, and perhaps nibbling on its host as well, yet protecting it from amphipod parasites such as ''Themisto''. This symbiotic relationship appears mutualistic. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Caristius andriashevi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2012Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2012): Materials for the Revision of the Family Caristiidae (Perciformes). 2. Manefishes from the East Atlantic (Redescription of ''Platyberyx opalescens'' Zugmayer and Description of Two New Species ''Platyberyx mauli'' sp. n. and ''Caristius andriashevi'' sp. n.). ''Journal of Ichthyology, 52 (3): 185-199.'' * ''Caristius barsukovi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2013Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2013): Materials for the Revision of th ...
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Caristius Japonicus
''Caristius'' is a genus of manefishes native to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Ecology A member of the genus ''Caristius'' associates with the siphonophore '' Bathyphysa conifera'', using it for shelter, stealing meals, and perhaps nibbling on its host as well, yet protecting it from amphipod parasites such as ''Themisto''. This symbiotic relationship appears mutualistic. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Caristius andriashevi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2012Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2012): Materials for the Revision of the Family Caristiidae (Perciformes). 2. Manefishes from the East Atlantic (Redescription of ''Platyberyx opalescens'' Zugmayer and Description of Two New Species ''Platyberyx mauli'' sp. n. and ''Caristius andriashevi'' sp. n.). ''Journal of Ichthyology, 52 (3): 185-199.'' * ''Caristius barsukovi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2013Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2013): Materials for the Revision of th ...
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Caristius Litvinovi
''Caristius'' is a genus of manefishes native to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Ecology A member of the genus ''Caristius'' associates with the siphonophore '' Bathyphysa conifera'', using it for shelter, stealing meals, and perhaps nibbling on its host as well, yet protecting it from amphipod parasites such as ''Themisto''. This symbiotic relationship appears mutualistic. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Caristius andriashevi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2012Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2012): Materials for the Revision of the Family Caristiidae (Perciformes). 2. Manefishes from the East Atlantic (Redescription of ''Platyberyx opalescens'' Zugmayer and Description of Two New Species ''Platyberyx mauli'' sp. n. and ''Caristius andriashevi'' sp. n.). ''Journal of Ichthyology, 52 (3): 185-199.'' * ''Caristius barsukovi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2013Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2013): Materials for the Revision of th ...
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Caristius Macropus
''Caristius'' is a genus of manefishes native to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Ecology A member of the genus ''Caristius'' associates with the siphonophore '' Bathyphysa conifera'', using it for shelter, stealing meals, and perhaps nibbling on its host as well, yet protecting it from amphipod parasites such as ''Themisto''. This symbiotic relationship appears mutualistic. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Caristius andriashevi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2012Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2012): Materials for the Revision of the Family Caristiidae (Perciformes). 2. Manefishes from the East Atlantic (Redescription of ''Platyberyx opalescens'' Zugmayer and Description of Two New Species ''Platyberyx mauli'' sp. n. and ''Caristius andriashevi'' sp. n.). ''Journal of Ichthyology, 52 (3): 185-199.'' * ''Caristius barsukovi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2013Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2013): Materials for the Revision of th ...
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Caristius Meridionalis
''Caristius'' is a genus of manefishes native to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Ecology A member of the genus ''Caristius'' associates with the siphonophore '' Bathyphysa conifera'', using it for shelter, stealing meals, and perhaps nibbling on its host as well, yet protecting it from amphipod parasites such as ''Themisto''. This symbiotic relationship appears mutualistic. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Caristius andriashevi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2012Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2012): Materials for the Revision of the Family Caristiidae (Perciformes). 2. Manefishes from the East Atlantic (Redescription of ''Platyberyx opalescens'' Zugmayer and Description of Two New Species ''Platyberyx mauli'' sp. n. and ''Caristius andriashevi'' sp. n.). ''Journal of Ichthyology, 52 (3): 185-199.'' * ''Caristius barsukovi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2013Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2013): Materials for the Revision of th ...
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Caristius Walvisensis
''Caristius'' is a genus of manefishes native to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Ecology A member of the genus ''Caristius'' associates with the siphonophore '' Bathyphysa conifera'', using it for shelter, stealing meals, and perhaps nibbling on its host as well, yet protecting it from amphipod parasites such as ''Themisto''. This symbiotic relationship appears mutualistic. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Caristius andriashevi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2012Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2012): Materials for the Revision of the Family Caristiidae (Perciformes). 2. Manefishes from the East Atlantic (Redescription of ''Platyberyx opalescens'' Zugmayer and Description of Two New Species ''Platyberyx mauli'' sp. n. and ''Caristius andriashevi'' sp. n.). ''Journal of Ichthyology, 52 (3): 185-199.'' * ''Caristius barsukovi'' Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2013Kukuev, E.I., Parin, N.V. & Trunov, I.A. (2013): Materials for the Revision of th ...
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Bathyphysa Conifera
''Bathyphysa conifera'', sometimes called the flying spaghetti monster, is a bathypelagic species of siphonophore in the family Rhizophysidae. Name ''Bathyphysa conifera'' was nicknamed the Flying Spaghetti Monster, for the satirical deity of the Internet, by the oil workers who first saw it. The specific epithet ''conifera'', meaning 'cone-bearing', is due to the shape of the cluster of reproductive structures called gonophores. In Japanese it is called / / ', "jewel leek". In Chinese, the nickname "Flying Spaghetti Monster" can be translated as ' "flying noodles monster". Distribution ''Bathyphysa conifera'' has been found in the Northeast and Northwest Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Gabon and as far south as Angola,Jones, Daniel O.B., Gates, A.R., Curry, R.A., Thomson, M., Pile, A., Benfield, M. (Eds) (2009). SERPENT project. Media database archive. Available online at http://archive.serpentproject.com/2621/ accessed on Fri Sep 01 2017 and in Monterey Bay in the Pa ...
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Manefish
Caristiidae, the manefishes, are a family of perciform fishes which today includes 19 extant species distributed in four genera. ''Chalcidichthys malacapterygius'' and ''Absalomichthys velifer'' are extinct species from the Upper Miocene of Southern California. Biography They are deep-sea marine fishes that eat siphonophores. An adult manefish is less than 25 cm in length and most of them are entirely black, which helps camouflage them from predators. Timeline ImageSize = width:1000px height:auto barincrement:15px PlotArea = left:10px bottom:50px top:10px right:10px Period = from:-65.5 till:10 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:5 start:-65.5 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:-65.5 TimeAxis = orientation:hor AlignBars = justify Colors = #legends id:CAR value:claret id:ANK value:rgb(0.4,0.3,0.196) id:HER value:teal id:HAD value:green id:OMN value:blue id:black value:black id:white va ...
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Caristiidae
Caristiidae, the manefishes, are a family of perciform fishes which today includes 19 extant species distributed in four genera. ''Chalcidichthys malacapterygius'' and ''Absalomichthys velifer'' are extinct species from the Upper Miocene of Southern California. Biography They are deep-sea marine fishes that eat siphonophores. An adult manefish is less than 25 cm in length and most of them are entirely black, which helps camouflage them from predators. Timeline ImageSize = width:1000px height:auto barincrement:15px PlotArea = left:10px bottom:50px top:10px right:10px Period = from:-65.5 till:10 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:5 start:-65.5 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:-65.5 TimeAxis = orientation:hor AlignBars = justify Colors = #legends id:CAR value:claret id:ANK value:rgb(0.4,0.3,0.196) id:HER value:teal id:HAD value:green id:OMN value:blue id:black value:black id:white va ...
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