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Family SERRIVOMERIDAE

Sawtooth Eels


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23 June 2012 - John R. Paxton, Jennifer E. Gates, Dianne J. Bray & Douglass F. Hoese

John R. Paxton, Jennifer E. Gates & Douglass F. Hoese

Introduction

Serrivomerids are represented worldwide by two genera and about ten species (Tighe 1989). In Australia, two species in one genus have been recorded.

Nelson et al. (2016) placed the family in the Anguilloidei, rather than the Congroidei.

Sawtooth eels are meso- and bathypelagic in all oceans. Serrivomerids are characterised by elongate jaws (but not as produced as in the Nemichthyidae), strong vomerine teeth, dorsal fin origin over or behind the anal fin and no obvious lateral line pores. Sexual dimorphism is apparent, males being smaller than females. Crustaceans form the main component of their diet. Serrivomerids may exceed 60 cm in length.

The sawtooth eels have not been reviewed comprehensively and species from the Southern Ocean are in need of revision. Studies of the genus Serrivomer have been made by Beebe & Crane (1936) and Bauchot-Boutin (1953, 1959).

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
05-Mar-2019 ELOPOMORPHA 15-Aug-2018 MODIFIED Dr Doug Hoese (AM)
24-Sep-2011 ANGUILLIFORMES 24-Sep-2011 MOVED Dr Dianne Bray
12-Feb-2010 (import)