Ipnops sp.
Description
There are three known species of Ipnops. I. agassizi (shaloower than 2000 m) and I. meadi (deeper than 3500 m) are found in the Indian Ocean. It is not possible to identify this specimen to species level.
Item Type: | Image |
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Title: | Ipnops sp. |
Creator(s): | Gates, AR |
Date: | 26 November 2016 |
Time: | 10:53 |
Copyright: | SERPENT |
Classification: | Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Chordata (Chordates) > Class Actinopterygii (Ray finned Fish) > Order Aulopiformes (Grinners, Lizardfishes) > Ipnopidae, Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Chordata (Chordates) > Class Actinopterygii (Ray finned Fish) > Order Aulopiformes (Grinners, Lizardfishes) > Family Bathysauridae (Lizardfish) |
Species: | Ipnops sp. |
Behaviour: | Sitting on the seafloor |
Site: | Indian > Indian Ocean > East Africa > Kitatange-1 |
Site Description: | Seafloor |
Depth (m): | 2320 |
Latitude: | 9 deg 35' 00" S |
Longitude: | 40 deg 20' 00" E |
Countries: | East Africa > Tanzania |
Habitat: | Benthic |
Substratum: | Deep-sea mud |
Rig: | Noble Globetrotter II |
Project Partners: | BG Group, Oceaneering |
ROV: | Millennium 141 |
Keywords: | ipnops; grideye |
Deposited By: | Dr Andrew Gates |
Deposited On: | 31 July 2018 |
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