Familia Diretmidae

Diretmidae

by A. Post

Body high, compressed; eye large; mouth deep, oblique; teeth minute; one supramaxilla; gillrakers lath-like. No spines in vertical fins. Scales ctenoid. No lateral line visible.
Mesopelagic, moderately rare, plankton-eaters. All species bear aggregates of epidermal glands on the medial wall of the gill chamber; the secretion of these glands has been interpreted as a defence system, having a bad-smelling effect on potential predators.

Genera 2, both in Clofnam area.

Recent revision: Post and Quero (1981).

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