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The '''long-finned worm eel''' or '''short-headed worm eel''' (''Scolecenchelys breviceps '') is a [[snake eel]] of the genus ''[[Scolecenchelys]]'', found in southern [[Australia]] between [[Rottnest Island]] and [[Tasmania]], and around [[New Zealand]], to depths of about 50 metres, on sandy or muddy bottoms. Its length is between 40 and 60 centimetres.
The '''long-finned worm eel''' or '''short-headed worm eel''' (''Scolecenchelys breviceps '') is a [[snake eel]] of the genus ''[[Scolecenchelys]]'', found in southern [[Australia]] between [[Rottnest Island]] and [[Tasmania]], and around [[New Zealand]], to depths of about 50 metres, on sandy or muddy bottoms. Its length is between 40 and 60 centimetres.


The long-finned worm eel has a very elongate body, with a slightly bulbous head and very low [[Dorsal fin|dorsal]] and [[anal fin]]s that are continuous around the tip of the tail (unlike that of the [[Serpent Eel]]).
The long-finned worm eel has a very elongate body, with a slightly bulbous head and very low [[Dorsal fin|dorsal]] and [[anal fin]]s that are continuous around the tip of the tail (unlike that of the [[serpent eel]]).


It is pale green in colour with scattered minute brown spots on the back and a dark edge on the dorsal fin.
It is pale green in colour with scattered minute brown spots on the back and a dark edge on the dorsal fin.

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Long-finned worm eel
Long-finned worm eel,
Scolecenchelys breviceps

Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling

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S. breviceps
Binomial name
Scolecenchelys breviceps
(Günther, 1876)

The long-finned worm eel or short-headed worm eel (Scolecenchelys breviceps ) is a snake eel of the genus Scolecenchelys, found in southern Australia between Rottnest Island and Tasmania, and around New Zealand, to depths of about 50 metres, on sandy or muddy bottoms. Its length is between 40 and 60 centimetres.

The long-finned worm eel has a very elongate body, with a slightly bulbous head and very low dorsal and anal fins that are continuous around the tip of the tail (unlike that of the serpent eel).

It is pale green in colour with scattered minute brown spots on the back and a dark edge on the dorsal fin.

These eels is found in coastal waters buried in the bottom sediments with only their eyes and part of the mouth showing. They are very seldom seen.

References

  • "Scolecenchelys breviceps". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. 19 March. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= and |year= / |date= mismatch (help)
  • Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2006). "Scolecenchelys breviceps" in FishBase. January 2006 version.
  • Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand, (William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1982) ISBN 0-00-216987-8