词条 | Verilus anomalus |
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| image = | image_caption = | status = | status_system = | genus = Verilus | species = anomalus | authority = (J. D. Ogilby, 1896) | synonyms =Apogonops anomalus Ogilby, 1896 }}Verilus anomalus, the three-spined cardinalfish, is a species of fish in the family Acropomatidae, the temperate ocean-basses or lanternbellies. It is endemic to the marine waters off of Australia.[1] This fish occurs as deep as {{convert|600|m|ft}}, but usually stays between {{convert|100|to|400|m|ft}}. It grows to a length of {{convert|15|cm|in}} SL.[2] Hector's lanternfish (Lampanyctodes hectoris) is an important part of its diet.[3]References1. ^Yamanoue, Y. (2016): Revision of the genus Verilus (Perciformes: Acropomatidae) with a description of a new species. Journal of Fish Biology, 89 (5): 2375–2398. {{Taxonbar|from=Q2064264}}{{Perciformes-stub}}2. ^{{FishBase |genus= Apogonops|species= anomalus| month = June | year = 2016}} 3. ^Blaber, S.J.M. & Bulman, C.M. (1987): [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00409564#page-1 Diets of fishes of the upper continental slope of eastern Tasmania: content, calorific values, dietary overlap and trophic relationships.] Marine Biology 95 (3): 345-56. 3 : Acropomatidae|Fish of Australia|Fish described in 1896 |
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