Lucifuga is a genus of viviparous brotulas. Most of the species are native to caves and sinkholes in Cuba and the Bahamas; L. inopinata from deep water off the Galápagos Islands is the only exception. The four species rated by the IUCN are all considered vulnerable. The largest species in the genus reaches about 15 cm (5.9 in) in length.[2]
Lucifuga | |
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Lucifuga subterraneus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Ophidiiformes |
Family: | Bythitidae |
Subfamily: | Brosmophycinae |
Tribe: | Brosmophycini |
Genus: | Lucifuga Poey, 1858 |
Type species | |
Lucifuga subterraneus Poey 1858[1]
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Species | |
8, see text | |
Synonyms | |
Stygicola Gill, 1863 |
Species
editThere are currently eight recognized species in this genus:[2]
- Lucifuga dentata Poey, 1858 (Toothed Cuban cusk-eel)
- Lucifuga gibarensis Hernández, Møller, Casane & García-Machado, 2020[3]
- Lucifuga inopinata Cohen & McCosker, 1998
- Lucifuga lucayana Møller, Schwarzhans, Iliffe & J. G. Nielsen, 2006 (Lucaya cavebrotula)
- Lucifuga simile Nalbant, 1981
- Lucifuga spelaeotes Cohen & C. R. Robins, 1970 (New Providence cusk-eel)
- Lucifuga subterranea Poey, 1858 (Cuban cusk-eel)
- Lucifuga teresinarum Díaz Pérez, 1988
References
edit- ^ Eschmeyer WN, Fricke R, van der Laan R (eds.). "Lucifuga". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
- ^ a b Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Species in genus Lucifuga". FishBase. June 2012 version.
- ^ Hernández D, Møller PR, Casane D, García-Machado E (2020-06-07). "Lucifuga (Ophidiiformes, Bythitidae), from eastern Cuba". ZooKeys (946): 17–35. doi:10.3897/zookeys.946.51373. PMC 7358250. PMID 32728339.