Cyphosaccus chacei [Cyphosaccus chacei]
Description
This deepwater-looking fish is the kind of species that divers might only see on rare, lucky dives—often when conditions bring it closer to the reef or along a slope. If spotted, it typically appears as a streamlined, schooling or solitary fish that uses the water column efficiently, flashing subtly as it turns.
Where To See Cyphosaccus chacei
No sighting locations recorded yet.
Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Arthropods
Arthropoda
|
|---|---|
| Class |
Crustaceans
Crustacea
|
| Order |
Many crustaceans (a broad crustacean group)
Multicrustacea
|
| Family |
Barnacles
Thecostraca
|
| Genus |
Barnacles
Cirripedia
|
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