noun
triplewart seadevil
A deep-sea anglerfish, Cryptopsaras couesii. The Japanese name is a compound honoring the Mitsukuri family (箕作) and describing its elongated lantern-like lure (柄長提灯).
ミツクリエナガチョウチンアンコウは深海に生息する。
The triplewart seadevil lives in the deep sea.
図鑑でミツクリエナガチョウチンアンコウの写真を見た。
I saw a photo of a triplewart seadevil in an encyclopedia.
The name combines 箕作 (Mitsukuri, a family name), 柄長 (enaga, 'long handle'), and 提灯鮟鱇 (chōchin-ankō, 'lantern anglerfish'), referring to the fish's elongated lure. The exact derivation is uncertain beyond these components.