Hector's lanternfish (''Lampanyctodes hectoris'') is a
lanternfish in the family
Myctophidae, the only species in the genus ''Lampanyctodes''. It is named after
James Hector.
It is a widespread marine fish, known from shallow tropical waters in the south-eastern
Atlantic, from the western
Pacific off
Australia
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and
New Zealand, and from the eastern Pacific off
Chile. It is one of the few species of lanternfishes to inhabit shallow waters, and in those waters it is one of the most abundant species of fish, and central to the
food chain of the upper
continental slope. The abundance is due to its high fecundity — it spawns multiple times in the winter so that the fry can take advantage of the spring bloom of
krill.
It grows up to
standard length
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Overall length
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(SL) and may reach the age of 3 years. It reaches sexual maturity at approximately 50 mm SL and age of one year.
Hector's lanternfish is fished commercially using
seine nets in the waters off
South Africa, where catches have reached 42,400 tonnes. The catch is ground up to make
fish meal
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and
fish oil.
References
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Myctophidae
Monotypic fish genera
Fish described in 1876
Taxa named by Albert Günther
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