Molidae
Appearance
Molidae is a family of giant ray-finned fish that include the famous ocean sunfish and others. They are part of the order Tetraodontiformes.
Description
[change | change source]The molas are different from other fishes. Instead, they have a large body looking like a giant fish head. They have the fewest vertebrae of any fish, with only 16 in Mola mola. Their skeleton is made of cartilage, much like a shark. They eat mushy animals like jellyfish and salps.
Genera
[change | change source]Extant
[change | change source]- Genus Masturus Gill, 1884
- Masturus lanceolatus (Liénard, 1840 - sharptail mola
- Genus Mola Blyth, 1860
- Mola mola Linnaeus, 1758 - ocean sunfish
- Mola alexandrini Giglioli, 1883 - giant sunfish
- Mola tecta Nyegaard et al., 2017 - hoodwinker sunfish
- Genus Ranzania Nardo, 1840
- Ranzania laevis Pennant, 1776 - slender sunfish
Extinct
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- Tyler, James C.; Bannikov, Alexandre F. (1992). "New genus of primitive ocean sunfish with separate premaxillae from the Eocene of Southwest Russia (Molidae, Tetraodontiformes)". Copeia. 1992 (4).
- "World's heaviest bony fish identified and correctly named". Springer.com. Retrieved 1 March 2019.