• Source: Scopelarchus analis
  • Scopelarchus analis, the short fin pearleye or blackbelly pearleye, is a species of ray-finned fish that can be found circumglobal in warm waters. It is a member of the Scopelarchus, a genus of pearleyes.


    Size


    This species reaches a max length of 12.6 cm (4.96 in).


    Biology


    It has a unique cylindrical eye that it is directed dorsally. This allows the fish to gain a binocular view of the water column above. The fish also possesses a unique adaptation where it has multiple retinae. The primary retina is located at the base of the cylinder, an accessory retina along the nasal wall, and between the two is a retinal diverticulum.


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