Unlike the deeper-bodied deepwater tilefishes, tilefishes are more slender with elongated bodies lacking predorsal ridge, and have rather rounded heads. Unlike deepwater tilefishes, tilefishes inhabit waters shallower than 50 m depth. Both tilefish families have long
dorsal and
anal fins, the latter having one or two spines. The gill covers (
opercula) have one spine which may be sharp or blunt; some species also have a
cutaneous ridge atop the head. The tail fin may range in shape from truncated to forked. Tilefish
larvae are notable for their elaborate spines. The family name Malacanthidae, is based on the type genus
Malacanthus which is a compound of the
Greek words
malakos meaning "soft" and
akanthos meaning "thorn", possibly derived from the slender, flexible spines in the dorsal fin of
Malacanthus plumieri. == Habitat and diet ==