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Ipnopidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Ipnopidae

Rank
  
Family

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Aulopiformes

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Similar
  
Bathypterois, Aulopiformes, Bathypterois grallator, Abyssal spiderfish, Notosudidae

The Ipnopidae (deepsea tripod fishes) are a family of fishes in the order Aulopiformes. They are small, slender fishes, with maximum length ranging from about 10 to 40 cm (3.9 to 15.7 in). They are found in temperate and tropical deep waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans.

A number of species, especially in the genus Bathypterois, have elongated pectoral and pelvic fins. In the case of the tripodfish, Bathypterois grallator, these fins are three times as long as the body — up to a meter in length — and are used for standing on the sea floor. Ipnopids either have tiny eyes, or very large eyes that lack any lens; in either case they have very poor vision and are unable to form an image.

References

Ipnopidae Wikipedia