dcsimg

Life Cycle

provided by Fishbase
Oviparous.
license
cc-by-nc
copyright
FishBase
Recorder
Susan M. Luna
original
visit source
partner site
Fishbase

Biology

provided by Fishbase
A benthic (Ref. 75154) and temperate species (Ref. 7300) found inshore on reefs (Ref. 7300, 75154).
license
cc-by-nc
copyright
FishBase
Recorder
Crispina B. Binohlan
original
visit source
partner site
Fishbase

Importance

provided by Fishbase
fisheries: of no interest
license
cc-by-nc
copyright
FishBase
Recorder
Crispina B. Binohlan
original
visit source
partner site
Fishbase

Echinophryne mitchellii

provided by wikipedia EN

Echinophryne mitchellii,[1] also known as the spinycoat anglerfish, the long-spined anglerfish, or Mitchell's frogfish,[2] is a species of fish in the family Antennariidae. It is endemic to southern Australia, where it ranges from Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, to Tasmania. It is a benthic species found in inshore temperate reef environments at a depth of 30 to 70 m (98 to 230 ft). The species reaches 11.1 cm (4.4 inches) SL and is reported to be oviparous.[3]

References

  1. ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Echinophryne mitchellii (Morton, 1897)". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
  2. ^ "ITIS - Report: Echinophryne mitchellii". www.itis.gov. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
  3. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2021). "Echinophryne mitchellii". FishBase.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
license
cc-by-sa-3.0
copyright
Wikipedia authors and editors
original
visit source
partner site
wikipedia EN

Echinophryne mitchellii: Brief Summary

provided by wikipedia EN

Echinophryne mitchellii, also known as the spinycoat anglerfish, the long-spined anglerfish, or Mitchell's frogfish, is a species of fish in the family Antennariidae. It is endemic to southern Australia, where it ranges from Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, to Tasmania. It is a benthic species found in inshore temperate reef environments at a depth of 30 to 70 m (98 to 230 ft). The species reaches 11.1 cm (4.4 inches) SL and is reported to be oviparous.

license
cc-by-sa-3.0
copyright
Wikipedia authors and editors
original
visit source
partner site
wikipedia EN