Lophiidae

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Lophiidae is a family of anglerfishes commonly known as goosefishes or monkfishes, characterized by their flattened bodies, large mouths, and a modified dorsal spine used as a lure to attract prey.

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Lophiidae canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish family
taxon
bodyShape dorso-ventrally flattened
camouflageStrategy buries in sediment
resembles surrounding substrate
class Actinopterygii
commercialStatus commercially important in some regions
commonName goosefishes
monkfishes
culinaryUse monkfish meat
diet cephalopods
crustaceans
fish
distribution Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean
temperate waters
tropical waters
economicUse food fish
feedingType ambush predator
fishingMethod bottom trawling
gillnets
habitat continental shelf
continental slope
marine
soft-bottom substrates
hasCharacteristic benthic lifestyle
broad head
cryptic coloration
flattened body
large mouth
large pectoral fins
modified first dorsal spine as lure
hasNotableSpecies Lophius americanus
Lophius budegassa
Lophius piscatorius
hasOrgan esca (lure at tip of illicium)
illicium (fishing rod-like spine)
kingdom Animalia
locomotion uses pectoral fins to walk on seafloor
maximumSize over 1 meter in some species
order Lophiiformes
phylum Chordata
preyCaptureStrategy uses bioluminescent or conspicuous lure
relatedTo other anglerfish families in Lophiiformes
reproduction external fertilization
pelagic eggs
taxonRank family

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Lophiiformes notableFamily Lophiidae
Ogcocephalidae relatedTo Lophiidae