Genus Ariomma is a type of fish commonly found in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean. It is characterized by its elongated and slim body, which is silver in color with a brownish hue on its back. The scientific name for this fish is Ariomma spp., and it is part of the family Ariommatidae. Synonyms for the Genus Ariomma include the cusk-eel family and the banded cusk-eel, as it has stripes along its body. The cusk-eel family comprises more than 50 species of fish, many of which are deep-sea dwellers that are rarely seen by humans. The Genus Ariomma is well-known among fish enthusiasts for its distinct appearance and impressive swimming abilities.