
The anglerfish are fish of the teleost order Lophiiformes (/ˌlɒfiɪˈfɔːrmiːz/). They are bony fish named for its characteristic mode of predation, in which a modified fin ray (the esca or illicium) that can be luminescent acts as a lure for other fish. The source of luminescent comes from symbiotic bacteria, which are thought to be acquired from seawater, that dwell in and round the esca. Some anglerfish are notable for extreme sexual dimorphism and sexual symbiosis of the small male with the much larger female, seen in the suborder Ceratiidae, the deep sea anglerfish. In these species, males may be several orders of magnitude smaller than females. Anglerfish occur worldwide. Some are pelagic (dwelling away from the sea floor), while others are benthic (dwelling close to the sea floor). Some live in the deep sea (such as the Ceratiidae), while others on the continental shelf, such as the frogfishes and the Lophiidae|monkfish or goosefish). Pelagic forms are most laterally compressed, whereas the benthic forms are often extremely dorsoventrally compressed (depressed), often with large upward-pointing mouths. Learn more about Anglerfish
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Anglerfish Species Videos
Common Name | Scientific Name | Conservation Status |
Anglerfish (449 videos) | Lophius piscatorius | Not Available |
Black-bellied Angler (8 videos) | Lophius budegassa | Not Available |
Cryptic Anglerfish (8 videos) | Histiophryne cryptacanthus | Not Available |
Freckled Angler (7 videos) | Antennarius coccineus | Not Available |
Goosefish (12 videos) | Lophiodes naresi | Not Available |
Monkfish (20 videos) | Lophiodes kempi | Not Available |
Prickly Anglerfish (19 videos) | Echinophryne crassispina | Not Available |
Sargassumfish (39 videos) | Histrio histrio | Not Available |
Shaggy Angler (5 videos) | Antennarius hispidus | Not Available |
Smooth Anglerfish (18 videos) | Histiophryne bougainvilli | Not Available |
Tasselled Anglerfish (26 videos) | Rhycherus filamentosus | Not Available |