Caristiidae

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Caristiidae
Temporal range: Late Miocene–present
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Scombriformes
Suborder: Scombroidei
Family: Caristiidae
T. N. Gill & H. M. Smith, 1905[1]
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Caristiidae, the manefishes, are a family of scombriform ray-finned fishes which today includes 19 extant species distributed in four genera.

Taxonomy

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The following genera are known:

In addition, the extinct genera Chalcidichthys and Absalomichthys are known from the Late Miocene of Southern California.

Biology

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They are deep-sea marine fishes found in the mesopelagic zone that eat siphonophores.[3] An adult manefish is less than 25 cm in length and most of them are entirely black, which helps camouflage them from predators.[4]

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