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Myrophis punctatus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Speckled worm eel
The speckled worm-eel, '' Myrophis punctatus'', is a member of the Ophichthidae (snake eel) family. It was described by Christian Frederik Lütken in 1852. ''M. punctatus'' have brown bodies that are lighter on the ventral side than the dorsal side. The upper body is speckled with pepper-like black spots. The snout is pointed.〔McKee, David A. (2008) “Fishes of the Texas Laguna Madre: A Guide for Anglers and Naturalists, page 74.〕 This species has regenerative powers. They grow to a maximum size of 35.3 cm.〔“Myrophis punctatus” (eol.org/pages/207928/details)〕 ==Habitat/Distribution== Depth range 0.4m-750m Temperature range 6.975 oC – 27.717 oC〔 The speckled worm eel is a benthic species.〔 It lives in tropical marine and brackish habitats that range from seagrass beds and mangroves to offshore reefs. They are found in the Western Atlantic around the island of Bermuda and from North Carolina to Brazil and throughout the Gulf of Mexico, the West Indies, and the coast of Central America, and all through the Caribbean.〔(''Myrophis punctatus'' ) at www.fishbase.org.〕
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