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5. The second dorsal fin of L. piscatorius has 11 to 12 rays, while that of L. budegassa has 8 to 9<br />

rays.<br />

6. L. piscatorius has 29 or 30 vertebrae while L. budegassa has 25 or 26.<br />

7. L. piscatorius has a light coloured peritoneum, whereas that of L. budegassa is dark.<br />

NOTE: The peritoneum is the thin membrane lining the inside of the body cavity and is therefore only<br />

available for investigation in dead specimens.<br />

Associated audio interview numbers: 134 and 135.<br />

OPAH Lampris guttatus<br />

Bucket List status – no result yet<br />

Opah 82 pounds taken on shark bait out from Mevagissey, Cornwall<br />

With relatives like the incredible looking deal fish and ribbon-fish, it would not be unreasonable to<br />

expect something visually spectacular from this species, and in that respect, the opah doesn't disappoint.<br />

A laterally compressed, deep bodied, almost circular fish, the upper back of which is a deep blue shading<br />

to green, with glints of purple, silver, lilac and gold giving way to a pale watery pinkish red below. Its<br />

sickle shaped dorsal, pelvic and pectoral fins are a deep purplish red, and its entire body is covered by<br />

large oval opaque silvery-white spots.<br />

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