The smallmouth spiny eel (Polyacanthonotus rissoanus), also called the shortspine tapirfish,[3] is a species of deep-sea spiny eel.[4][5][6]
The smallmouth spiny eel is silver or brown in colour, with a maximum length of 36 cm (14 in). It has 26–36 dorsal soft rays. It looks similar to Polyacanthonotus africanus but its lateral line is lighter and less distinct. It has a small mouth and a short preoral snout. Mature males are distinguished by their black nostrils.[7]
The smallmouth spiny eel lives in the Arctic waters off of Canada and in the North Atlantic Ocean off of Iceland, Ireland and Great Britain; it has also been observed in the waters off South Africa and in the Tasman Sea.[8][9] It is a benthic and bathydemersal species, living at depths of 500–2,800 m (1,600–9,200 ft).[10][11][12]
Polyacanthonotus rissoanus feeds on coelenterates, worms and crustaceans.[13]
The smallmouth spiny eel (Polyacanthonotus rissoanus), also called the shortspine tapirfish, is a species of deep-sea spiny eel.