Stemonidium

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Stemonidium is a genus of deep-sea eel-like fishes within the family Serrivomeridae, known for their elongated bodies and specialized adaptations to life in the ocean depths.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
taxon
belongsToGroup eels and eel-like fishes
ray-finned fishes
bodyShape elongated
class Actinopterygii
commonName deep-sea eel-like fishes
developmentType indirect development
distribution oceanic waters
eggType pelagic eggs
environment saltwater
eyeAdaptation adapted to low light conditions
family Serrivomeridae NERFINISHED
feedingType predatory
finType median and paired fins typical of ray-finned fishes
habitat bathypelagic zone
deep sea
hasAdaptation adaptations to life in the ocean depths
hasBackbone true
hasJaws true
isEelLike true
kingdom Animalia
lifeStage has leptocephalus larval stage
lifestyle marine
lightEnvironment aphotic zone
locomotion swimming
order Anguilliformes NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Serrivomeridae NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
pressureAdaptation adapted to high hydrostatic pressure
reproduction sexual reproduction
respiration gills
sensoryAdaptation enhanced chemosensory abilities
skeletonType bony fish
subphylum Vertebrata NERFINISHED
superorder Elopomorpha NERFINISHED
symmetry bilateral symmetry
taxonRank genus
thermoregulation ectothermic
trophicLevel mesopredator in deep-sea food webs

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Serrivomeridae containsGenus Stemonidium