†Argilloberyx Beryx Centroberyx †Nishiberyx Berycidae is a small family of deep-sea fishes, related to the squirrelfishes.
Berycids are found in both temperate and tropical waters around the world, between 10 and 1,300 m (33 and 4,265 ft) in depth, though mainly greater than 100 m (330 ft).
They are typically red in colour, and measure up to 1 m (3.3 ft) in length.
[2] Distinguishing features include spiny scales and large eyes and mouths.
[3] The earliest fossils are of Centroberyx from the Paleocene, though potential earlier records are known from the Campanian.