Family Cetomimidae - Flabby whalefishes
  Order
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  Class
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Actinopterygii
No. in FishBase
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Genera : 16 | Species : 30 Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes
  Environment
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Fresh : No | Brackish : No | Marine : Yes
  Division
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Marine
  Aquarium
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none
  First Fossil Record
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  Remark
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According to Johnson et al. (2009; Ref. 80859), three deep-sea families contained larvae (Mirapinnidae), males (Megalomycteridae), and females (Cetomimidae) of only one family (Cetomimidae s.l.). There is a need of revision for the entire family, since larvae, males and females have to be synonymized under one name only. So the account below is incomplete. Account from Paxton (1989: Ref. 9791), and about Cetomimidae s.s., i.e., females only. Oceanic. No pelvic fins. Skin loose with no scales. Eyes very small or vestigial. Gills 3 or 4. Photophores absent; often with cavernous tissue around anus and bases of dorsal and anal fins. Vertebrae 38 to 59. Color in life brown or orange with bright orange or red jaws and fins.
  Etymology
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Greek, ketos, whale, marine monster + Greek, mimos, -ou = imitator ( Ref. 45335).
  Reproductive guild
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nonguarders
  Typical activity level
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  Main Ref
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  Coordinator
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  Deep Fin Classification
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Osteichthyes | Actinopterygii | Actinopteri | Neopterygii | Teleostei | Osteoglossocephalai | Clupeocephala | Euteleosteomorpha | Neoteleostei | Eurypterygia | Ctenosquamata | Acanthomorphata | Euacanthomorphacea | Berycimorphaceae | Beryciformes | Cetomimidae

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Ref.
[ e.g. 9948]
Glossary
[ e.g. cephalopods]


Species/Synonymy list for the family Cetomimidae as currently in FishBase

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This list uses some data from Catalog of Fishes (not shown but used to sort names).

In the column CofF, the digit indicates the status of synchronization with CofF: 0: Not checked; 1: Same status;   2: Different status;   3: Other combination;   4: Synonym in CofF;   5: Species/Subspecies issue;   6: Synonym of another species in CofF;   7: Not in CofF;   8: Should not be in CofF. The CofF version currently used is the one published on 23-07-2014 (Ref. 97102).

The list ordered as follows:

Please send comments and corrections if you detect errors or missing names.

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Scientifc name Status Senior/Junior synonym Combination CofF
Cetomimus gillii Goode & Bean, 1895
acceptedseniororiginal2
! Cetomimus gilli Goode & Bean, 1895
synonymseniororiginal
Cetomimus picklei (Gilchrist, 1922)
acceptedseniornew
Pelecinomimus picklei Gilchrist, 1922
synonymseniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
Cetomimus craneae Harry, 1952
acceptedseniororiginal2
Cetomimus teevani Harry, 1952
acceptedseniororiginal2
Cetomimus compunctus Abe, Marumo & Kawaguchi, 1965
acceptedseniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
Cetomimoides parri Koefoed, 1955
acceptedseniororiginal2
! Cetominoides parri Koefoed, 1955
synonymseniororiginal
Cetostoma regani Zugmayer, 1914
acceptedseniororiginal2
Cetomimus regani (Zugmayer, 1914)
synonymseniornew
! Cetostomus regani Zugmayer, 1914
synonymseniororiginal
Ditropichthys storeri (Goode & Bean, 1895)
acceptedseniornew
Cetomimus storeri Goode & Bean, 1895
synonymseniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
synonymjuniororiginal2
Gyrinomimus bruuni Rofen, 1959
acceptedseniororiginal2
Gyrinomimus parri Bigelow, 1961
acceptedseniororiginal2
Gyrinomimus grahami Richardson & Garrick, 1964
acceptedseniororiginal2
Gyrinomimus notius Fedorov & Balushkin, 1983
synonymjuniororiginal2
Gyrinomimus andriashevi Fedorov, Balushkin & Trunov, 1987
acceptedseniororiginal2
Gyrinomimus sp. Not applicable
synonymotherother
acceptedseniororiginal2
Mirapinna esau Bertelsen & Marshall, 1956
acceptedseniororiginal2
Parataeniophorus gulosus Bertelsen & Marshall, 1956
acceptedseniororiginal2
Parataeniophorus brevis Bertelsen & Marshall, 1956
acceptedseniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
Eutaeniophorus festivus (Bertelsen & Marshall, 1956)
acceptedseniornew
Taeniophorus festivus Bertelsen & Marshall, 1956
synonymseniororiginal2
Ataxolepis apus Myers & Freihofer, 1966
acceptedseniororiginal2
Ataxolepis henactis Goodyear, 1970
acceptedseniororiginal2
Megalomycter teevani Myers & Freihofer, 1966
acceptedseniororiginal2
Cetichthys indagator (Rofen, 1959)
acceptedseniornew
synonymseniororiginal2
Cetichthys parini Paxton, 1989
acceptedseniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
Notocetichthys trunovi Balushkin, Fedorov & Paxton, 1989
acceptedseniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
acceptedseniororiginal2
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