Boa Scaly Dragonfish, Stomias boa (Risso, 1810)
Scaly Dragonfish
Introduction
The Scaly Dragonfish has a long, slender body covered with hexagonal scale-like skin. It is found in temperate marine waters of the southern hemisphere.
Identification
The Scaly Dragonfish has a long, slender body covered with hexagonal scale-like skin. There are two rows of photophores on the lower sides. The species has a small head with a distinctive chin barbel. The dorsal and anal fins are positioned opposite each other just anterior to the caudal fin.
Habitat
It occurs in bathypelagic and mesopelagic depths.
Distribution
The Scaly Dragonfish occurs in temperate marine waters of the southern hemisphere. In Australia the species is known from off the central coast of New South Wales, around the temperate south of the country to south-western Western Australia.
The map below shows the Australian distribution of the species based on public sightings and specimens in Australian Museums. Click on the map for detailed information. Source: Atlas of Living Australia.
References
- Harold, A.S. 1999. Stomiidae. in Carpenter, K.E. & V.H. Niem (Eds). FAO Species Identification Guide for Fishery Purposes. The Living Marine Resources of the Western Central Pacific. Volume 3. Batoid fishes, chimaeras and bony fishes part 1 (Elopidae to Linophrynidae). FAO, Rome. Pp. iii-vi, 1398-2068.
- Hoese, D.F., Bray, D.J., Paxton, J.R. & G.R. Allen. 2006. Fishes. In Beesley, P.L. & A. Wells. (eds) Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Volume 35. ABRS & CSIRO Publishing: Australia. parts 1-3, pages 1-2178.