myctophid

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From translingual Myctophidae, from Ancient Greek μυκτήρ (muktḗr, nose) + ὄφις (óphis, serpent).

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myctophid (plural myctophids)

  1. Any of the small deep-sea fish of the large family Myctophidae, known for their conspicuous use of bioluminescence.
    • 1933, Walter Sydney Berridge, All about Fish and Other Denizens of the Seas & Rivers, page 67:
      The astronesthes, or 'eater of the stars,' so called because it feeds entirely upon other 'star-lit' fish called myctophids, is not only endowed with a number of small, luminous organs upon its body, but its fins, and the greater part of its chin-barbels, also emit a bright light.
    • 2021, Edward Stratemeyer, Don Sturdy on the Ocean Bottom:
      You're a lucky guy to be eating anything right now. Instead you might easily be feeding the tunny fish and tarpon, to say nothing of the astronesthes and myctophids--

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