Muraena retifera was created in 1882.
Chauvetia retifera was created in 1880.
Muraena appendiculata was created in 1848.
Muraena augusti was created in 1856.
Muraena clepsydra was created in 1898.
Muraena lentiginosa was created in 1842.
Muraena australiae was created in 1848.
Muraena pavonina was created in 1845.
Muraena robusta was created in 1911.
Muraena melanotis was created in 1860.
Muraena argus was created in 1870.
The Daggertooth eel, scientifically known as Muraena retifera, has a long, slender body that can reach lengths of up to 2 meters (6.6 feet). Its skin is typically dark brown or gray with lighter spots, providing camouflage in its natural habitat. The eel features large, sharp teeth, which are prominent and give it its name, and its head is elongated with small eyes. Daggertooth eels are often found in rocky crevices and coral reefs in tropical and subtropical waters.
There are 13 genera of moray eel in the subfamily Muraeninae and 3 in the subfamily Uropteryginae.The archtypical Mediterranean moray is Muraena helena and the giant moray is Gymnothorax javanicus.(Subfamily Muraeninae)CirrimaxillaDiaphenchelysEchidnaEnchelycoreEnchelynassaGymnomuraenaGymnothoraxMonopenchelysMuraenaPseudechidnaRhinomuraenaScuticariaStrophidon(Subfamily Uropteryginae)AnarchiasChannomuraenaUropterygius