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Artedidraconidae

The Artedidraconidae, barbeled plunderfishes, are a family of marine perciform fishes comprising four genera. Artedidraconidae are endemic to deep waters off Antarctica. The operculum carries a hook-shaped spine and four or five hypurals are present. Artedidraconidae have 33 to 41 vertebrae. The name Artedidraconidae is derived from a combination of Artedi (from Peter Artedi, the 'father of ichthyology') and the Greek drakōn (δράκων, dragon). A mental barbel is a characteristic of this family; the morphology of this barbel is variable with the species. Species of Artedidraconidae are said to have speciated sympatrically.

[ "Perciformes", "Notothenioidei", "Nototheniidae", "Channichthyidae", "Histiodraco velifer", "Artedidraco skottsbergi", "Pogonophryne", "Artedidraco", "Dolloidraco longedorsalis" ]
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