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Silver spinyfin

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Diretmus argenteus

Higher classification
  
Diretmus

Order
  
Beryciformes

Family
  
Diretmidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Genus
  
Diretmus J. Y. Johnson, 1864

Similar
  
Spinyfin, Beryciformes, Poromitra, Gephyroberyx, Bluntsnout smooth‑head

The silver spinyfin, Diretmus argenteus, is a spinyfin of the genus Diretmus, found around the world except the Mediterranean, at depths down to 2,000 m. It belongs to the monotypic genus Diretmus. Their length is between 30 and 40 cm.

The silver spinyfin is a widely distributed but rare species with a flattened disc-shaped body with a sharp scute-covered edge on the belly. A large upturned mouth and huge eye dominate the front half of the disc and a small forked tail projects from the other. They are oviparous and the larvae spend time in the plankton.

It has small spiny scales but no lateral line and is a uniform silvery colour, the top of the back being black.

References

Silver spinyfin Wikipedia