katodion
Katodion is a genus of ray-finned fish belonging to the family Batrachoididae, which is commonly known as the toadfishes. The genus includes several species found in the Atlantic Ocean, with a few extending into the Pacific. Katodion species are typically small to medium-sized fish, with most species reaching lengths of around 15 to 20 centimeters. They are characterized by their elongated, cylindrical bodies and large, flat heads, which give them a distinctive appearance.
The name "katodion" is derived from the Greek words "katodos," meaning "descent," and "iodes," meaning "violet,"
Katodion species are typically found in deep waters, often inhabiting areas with rocky or sandy substrates.