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Antarctic butterfish

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Hyperoglyphe

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Centrolophidae

Scientific name
  
Hyperoglyphe antarctica

Higher classification
  
Hyperoglyphe

Order
  
Perciformes

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Similar
  
Hyperoglyphe, Blue warehou, Seriolella, Silver warehou, Medusafish

The Antarctic butterfish, bluenose warehou, deepsea trevally, blue eye trevalla, bluenose sea bass, or deep sea trevalla, Hyperoglyphe antarctica, is a medusafish of the family Centrolophidae found in all the southern oceans, at depths of between 40 and 1,500 m. Its length is up to about 140 cm, with a maximum published weight of 60 kg.

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Antarctic butterfish have a dark blue body above and lighter blue below with large eyes (another name for this fish is big eye). Larger individuals have a bronze sheen along the flanks.

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They can grow to 1.4 m in length and over 50 kg in weight. Studies have shown that fish between 62 and 72 cm are mature and range in age between 8–12 years respectively. Mature females can produce between 2 million and 11 million eggs prior to spawning.

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Blue eye mainly feed on the tunicate Pyrosoma atlantica. However they will feed on a range of fish, molluscs, squid and crustaceans, they are also cannibalistic.

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Reproduction and distribution

Spawning appears to occur in an area north east of Tasmania during March and April.

Antarctic butterfish Big Fishes of the World ANTARCTIC BUTTERFISH Hyperoglyphe antarctica

Little is known about the egg and larval stages of blue eye. Recently Antarctic butterfish of approximately 10 cm have been found living in association with large masses of floating kelp. It is believed that as these juveniles reach 50 cm they become semi-bottom dwelling.

Antarctic butterfish Big Fishes of the World ANTARCTIC BUTTERFISH Hyperoglyphe antarctica

These young fish form schools over hard bottom at depths of around 350–450 m, moving to deeper waters as they grow.

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References

Antarctic butterfish Wikipedia