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Northern pipefish

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Genus
  
Syngnathus

Rank
  
Species

Subfamily
  
Syngnathinae

Phylum
  
Northern pipefish Maryland Biodiversity Project Northern Pipefish Syngnathus fuscus

Similar
  
Syngnathus, Dusky pipefish, Chain pipefish, Gulf pipefish, Sargassum pipefish

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The northern pipefish (Syngnathus fuscus) is a northwest Atlantic species of fish belonging to the family Syngnathidae.

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Description

Northern pipefish Andrew J Marinez Photography Northern Pipefish Gulf of Maine

The northern pipefish has a long, thing, rigid body encased in bony rings. up to 30.0 cm length. The northern pipefish has a long, thin head, which is rounded at the end of the mouth. The dorsal fin spreads across 4 to 5 of the bony rings that span the body of the northern pipefish. The species has a brood pouch, made up of two lateral flaps that meet along the central line of the fish. The caudal fin is rounded, the anal fin is small, and it lacks ventral and pelvic fins. The species is generally olive or brownish in color on top. It is typically 4 to 8 inches in length, but can sometimes be seen as up to 12 inches long.

Distribution and habitat

Northern pipefish Fish Hudson River Park

Occurs in the north-western Atlantic from the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in Canada to north-eastern Florida in USA and north-western Gulf of Mexico. Found on the depth <2–366 m.

Northern pipefish Rebecca Skinner Photography Biomes in N Kingstown RI Northern

Northern pipefish httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Northern pipefish Common pipefish

Northern pipefish Northern Pipefish observed by cyric 0706 PM EDT on September 1

References

Northern pipefish Wikipedia


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