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Careproctus
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Careproctus rastrinus at Numazu Deepblue Aquarium, Japan
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Unidentified Careproctus from the Beaufort Sea
Scientific classification OOjs UI icon edit-ltr.svg
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Scorpaeniformes
Family: Liparidae
Genus: Careproctus
Krøyer, 1862
Type species
Liparis reinhardti
Krøyer, 1862
Synonyms
  • Enantioliparis Vaillant, 1888
  • Allochir Jordan & Evermann, 1896
  • Allinectes Jordan & Evermann, 1898
  • Allurus Jordan & Evermann, 1896
  • Caremitra Jordan & Evermann, 1896
  • Careproctula Andriashev, 2003
  • Enantioliparis Vaillant, 1888
  • Prognurus Jordan & Gilbert, 1898

Careproctus is a genus of snailfishes found in benthic and benthopelagic habitats in the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic and Southern Oceans. Whether they truly are absent from the Indian Ocean (except for a couple of species in Subantarctic waters) is unknown and might be an artifact of limited sampling. [1] They range from shallow coastal seas in the far north of their range to the abyssal zone, at depths of 6 to 5,459 m (20–17,910 ft). [1] [2] In the Northern Hemisphere they mostly live shallower than Paraliparis , but this pattern is reversed in the Southern Hemisphere. Although almost entirely restricted to very cold waters, a single species, C. hyaleius, lives at hydrothermal vents. [1]

Its generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek κάρα (kara, "face, head") and πρωκτός (prōktos, "anus"), therefore literally meaning "butt-face". [3]

Careproctus have one pair of nostrils and a ventral suction disc but lack a pseudobranch. [4] They are tadpole-like in shape and reach up to 54 cm (1.8 ft) in standard length, but most species are far smaller. [5] Like other snailfish, they lack scales and have a loose gelatinous skin; a few species are covered in prickly spines. [2]

Most species of Careproctus are poorly known, but they feed on small animals and some have unusual breeding behaviors: At least C. ovigerus appears to be a mouth brooder where the eggs are carried and develop in the males' mouth. [6] C. fulvus has a commensal relationship with glass sponges, laying their eggs in the paragastric cavity. [7] Several other Careproctus species are parasitic on king crabs (at least Lithodes , Neolithodes and Paralithodes , and likely Lopholithodes ), laying their egg mass in the gill chamber of the crab, forming a well-protected and well-aerated mobile "home" until they hatch. [1] [8] [9] As far as known, these parasitic Careproctus are not host specific, but will use various king crab species, and on occasion an individual king crab may even carry the eggs of more than one Careproctus species at the same time. [9] Additionally, small Careproctus—no more than 9 cm (3.5 in) long—have been seen together with Lithodes and Paralomis king crabs, hitching rides by attaching themselves to the crab's legs or back. [1] In contrast, a C. reinhardti (species complex [2] ) in an aquarium deposited its eggs on the glass, but whether this resembles its wild behavior is unknown. [10]

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Careproctus attenuatus
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Careproctus bowersianus
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Careproctus furcellus
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Careproctus mollis
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Careproctus opisthotremus
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Careproctus ranula
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Careproctus reinhardti

Species

There are currently about 125 recognized species in this genus, [5] [11] but new species are regularly described and it is likely to actually contain more than 140. [12] [13] It formerly also included the species now separated in the genus Volodichthys . [14]

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<i>Paraliparis</i> Genus of fishes

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<i>Liparis</i> (fish) Genus of fishes

Liparis is a large genus of snailfish from the northern hemisphere. They are very common in temperate and cold waters. Chernova (2008) has proposed that the genus should be subdivided into five subgenera: Liparis, Neoliparis, Lycocara, Careliparis, and Lyoliparis.

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Volodichthys is a genus of snailfishes found in deep water, more than 750 m (2,460 ft), of southern oceans near Antarctica and southern South America. Its members were formerly included in the genus Careproctus.

<i>Careproctus ovigerus</i> Species of fish

Careproctus ovigerus, commonly known as the abyssal snailfish, is a species of snailfish found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. It is found at depths of 1,920–2,910 m (6,300–9,550 ft) off northern British Columbia and off Washington state.

Careproctus aciculipunctatus, also called the speckled snailfish, is a species of fish in the family Liparidae (snailfish).

Psednos whitleyi, the bigcheek snailfish, is a species of snailfish found in the Eastern Indian Ocean.

Psednos nataliae is a species of snailfish found in the Eastern Indian Ocean.

Paraliparis csiroi, the loweye snailfish, is a species of snailfish found in the Eastern Indian Ocean.

Paraliparis dewitti, the brown ribbed snailfish, is a species of snailfish found in the Eastern Indian Ocean.

Paraliparis eastmani, the thickskin snailfish, is a species of snailfish found in the Southwest Pacific Ocean.

Paraliparis lasti, the rusty snailfish, is a species of snailfish found in the Eastern Indian Ocean.

Paraliparis gomoni, the squarechin snailfish, is a species of snailfish found in the Eastern Indian Ocean.

Careproctus spiraki, or pimpled snailfish, is a small, marine, bottom-dwelling snailfish. The type specimen was collected in a bottom trawl 457 meters deep in Seguam Pass in the Aleutian Islands. The species was first described to science by J. W. Orr in 2021.

<i>Careproctus maslenikovae</i> Species of fish

Careproctus maslenikovae, or blushing snailfish, is a small, marine, bottom-dwelling snailfish. The type specimen was collected in a bottom trawl 234 meters deep west of the Islands of Four Mountains in the Aleutian Islands. The species was first described to science by J. W. Orr in 2021.

References

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