Bluntnose snake eel explained

The bluntnose snake eel (Ophichthus apicalis, also known commonly as the pointed-tail snake-eel[1]) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm or snake eels).[2] The author of the species is anonymous, but it has been referred to Edward Turner Bennett in 1830.[3] It is a tropical, marine eel which is known from the Indo-Pacific, including Kenya, Madagascar, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, and the Philippines. It dwells at a maximum depth of 22 m, but also frequents shores. Males can reach a maximum total length of 45 cm.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fishbase.org/comnames/CommonNamesList.php?ID=8056&GenusName=Ophichthus&SpeciesName=apicalis&StockCode=8365 Common names for Ophichthus apicalis
  2. http://www.fishbase.org/summary/Ophichthus-apicalis.html Ophichthus apicalis
  3. Anonymous [Bennett], E. T. 1830 [ref. 259] Class Pisces. Pp. 686-694. In: Memoir of the life and public services of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles.... By his Widow [Lady Stamford Raffles]. John Murray, London. 701 pp.