Carnegiella schereri – Dwarf Hatchetfish

Carnegiella schereri is very closely related to Carnegiella marthae and at first glance they look completely alike.

Carnegiella schereri – Dwarf Hatchetfish

Carnegiella schereri was described in 1950 by Fernández-Yépez. Their common name is Dwarf Hatchetfish. They even remain slightly smaller than Carnegiella marthae.

Description

Carnegiella schereri is very closely related to Carnegiella marthae and at first glance they look completely alike. The difference can be seen in the dark color on the ax. Carnegiella schereri has dark brown dots on the belly. Carnegiella marthae has dark brown stripes on the belly.

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Additional information

Family

Genus

Species

schereri

Common name

Dwarf Hatchetfish

First described by

Augustín Fernández-Yépez

Character

Breeding behaviour

Social behaviour

Diet

Zone

Origin

Country

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ecosystem

Minimum length

3

Length maximum

3.5

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