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The beardfishes consist of a single extant genus (Polymixia) in a small family (Polymixiidae) of deep-sea marine ray-finned fish named for their pair of long hyoid barbels. At present they are classified in their own order Polymixiiformes, but as Nelson says, "few groups have been shifted back and forth as frequently as this one". For instance, they have previously been classified as belonging to the Beryciformes. They are of little economic importance.

They are found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian and western Pacific Ocean. They are bottom-dwelling fish, found down to about 800 m depth. Most are relatively small fish, although one species is over 40 cm in length.

Classification
There are currently 10 recognized species in this genus:


 * Polymixia berndti C. H. Gilbert, 1905 (Pacific beardfish)
 * Polymixia busakhini Kotlyar, 1993 (Busakhin's beardfish)
 * Polymixia fusca Kotthaus, 1970
 * Polymixia japonica Günther, 1877 (Silver eye)
 * Polymixia longispina S. M. Deng, G. Q. Xiong & H. X. Zhan, 1983
 * Polymixia lowei Günther, 1859 (Beardfish)
 * Polymixia nobilis R. T. Lowe, 1838 (Stout beardfish)
 * Polymixia salagomeziensis Kotlyar, 1991
 * Polymixia sazonovi Kotlyar, 1992
 * Polymixia yuri Kotlyar, 1982

Fossil Genera
In addition to the extant Polymixia, there are several fossil genera known.
 * Berycopsis
 * Dalmatichthys
 * Omosoma
 * Omosomopsis