Conger

They are the conger S themselves. The serpentiform fish téléostéens form a principal kind of the Congrinae S , family of congridés ( Congridae S ).

It is a voracious fish:
  • See Aristote, History of the animals , 9,2: " The mules and the congers often live amputees of the tail to the opening for the excrements: that of the mule is devoured by a wolf, that of conger by a murene. " (transl. Pierre Louis)
  • See Pline, 9,185: " There are also marvellous enmities and agreements. The mule and the wolf are ignited of a reciprocal hatred; in the same way the conger and the murene, which corrode the queue." mutually; (transl. E. of Saint-Denis)
  • See Simon Goulart, comment of Sepmaine of Of Bartas (Day V, v. 480): " Rondelet to the 1. chapter of the 14. delivers to met Conger to the row of fish cartilagineux, and known as that those of Marseilles call it filat, because it wraps and tightens other fish, as if they estoyent prins in a thread. It is extremely long, and of skin slipping like eel, the extremely pointed tail, tests it longuette, the well provided mouth of teeth, large eyes, white under the belly, grisastre with the remainder, and having a raye since tests jusques with the queue."
  • List species

    • Conger cinereus Rüppell, 1830.

    • Conger conger (Linnaeus, 1758). - common Conger
    • Conger erebennus (Jordan & Snyder, 1901).
    • Conger esculentus Poey, 1861.
    • Conger japonicus Bleeker, 1879.
    • Conger macrocephalus Kanazawa, 1958.
    • Conger myriaster (Brevoort, 1856).
    • Conger oceanicus (Mitchill, 1818).
    • Conger oligoporus Kanazawa, 1958.
    • Conger orbignianus Valencian, 1842. - Argentinian Conger
    • Conger philippinus Kanazawa, 1958.
    • Conger triporiceps Kanazawa, 1958.
    • Conger verreauxi Kaup, 1856.

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