helmiäiskaloissa
Helmiäiskaloissa, also known as pearlfish, refers to a family of fish, the Carapidae. These are small, eel-like fishes that are known for their unusual commensal or parasitic relationship with other marine invertebrates, particularly holothurians (sea cucumbers). They often live inside the body cavity of their host.
The name "pearlfish" comes from the fact that some species were historically found inside pearl oysters, though
Pearlfish are characterized by their slender, elongated bodies, often translucent skin, and reduced or absent pelvic