Synopsis of the Grenadier Fishes (Gadiformes; Teleostei) of Taiwan
Author
Iwamoto, Tomio
Section of Ichthyology, California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA;
Author
Nakayama, Naohide
Laboratory of Marine Biology, Faculty of Science, Kochi University, 2 - 5 - 1 Akebono-cho, Kochi, 780 - 8073, Japan;
Author
Shao, Kwang-Tsao
Research Center for Biodiversity, Academia Sinica No. 128, Sec. 2, Academia Road, Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan;
Author
Table, Hsuan-Ching Ho
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Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
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Ventrifossa nigrodorsalis
Gilbert and Hubbs, 1920
Ventrifossa nigrodorsalis
Gilbert and Hubbs, 1920:546
(
holotype
,
USNM
83627; n. coast Mindanao,
Philippines
,
391 m
;
168 paratypes
from Formosa [
Taiwan
],
Philippines
, and East Indies,
290–868 m
).
Iwamoto, 1990:307–309
, fig. 690 (descr.).— Iwamoto and
Merrett, 1997:559
(
New Caledonia
and vicinity).— Iwamoto and Williams, 1999:224–225, 228, fig. 54 (descr., e. and w.
Australia
).— Iwamoto and Graham, 2001:497–498, fig. 112 (descr., se.
Australia
,
300–790 m
).—
Chiou et al., 2004b:47
(listed,
Taiwan
,
Table 1
).
MATERIAL
EXAMINED
(3
Taiwan
spec.).—
NET
:
ASIZP 66903
(1, 197 TL), CP
248, 536 m
;
ASIZP 70715
(1, 188 TL),
Da-xi.
SCS
:
ASIZP 57974
(1, 183+ TL),
Tong-sa Islands
.
Other specimens:
USNM 8362
(
holotype
, 41.5 HL, 214 TL),
Philippines
,
Mindanao Sea
; 8˚37’37ʺN, 124˚35ʹE,
391 m
,
Albatross
sta. 5502,
4 Aug. 1909
.
USNM 149302
(
paratypes
, 4, 32.3–36.0 HL, 125+-195+ TL)
,
same data as for holotype;
CAS 64574
(5, 30–9–36.6 HL, 499+-193+ TL),
SCS
off
Vietnam
; 15˚40’00ʺN, 109˚47ʹE,
479 m
.
CAS 221057
(38.5 HL, 210+ TL),
Philippines
, e. coast
Luzon
, 14˚41’04ʺN, 123˚24’07ʺE,
435–451 m
,
Fishery Researcher I
, field no.
TI95–12
,
27 Sept. 1995
.
DISTINGUISHING
FEATURES
.— 1D II,9–10; P i19–i23;
V
8–9; total GR-I (lateral/mesial) 9–13/13–15, GR-II 13–14 /13–14; scale rows below 1D 8–9, below 2D 7–9; lateral line scales over distance equal to predorsal length 36–43. Snout length 29–30% HL; preoral length 19–21%; internasal 22–23%; interorbital 23–28%; orbit 28–34%; postorbital 42–44%; orbit to preopercle 39–42%; suborbital 13–16%; upper jaw 37–41%; barbel 17–26%; outer gill slit 21–25%; 1D-2D interspace 39–66%. Body and head moderately deep and compressed, nape somewhat elevated; snout slightly protruding beyond mouth, acutely pointed in lateral view, broadly obtuse in dorsal view. Body scales covered with small, needle-like spinules in wide chevron-like rows; small area of spinuleless scales along and behind 1D base. Color in alcohol grayish-brown dorsally on trunk, becoming paler along 2D base to form a dorsolateral stripe on tail; top of head and snout pale, integument translucent; faint silvery reflections along sides of head and ventrally on trunk and tail; underlying silvery pigmentation abdomen and chest bluish-black, tail pale with light peppering; gill cover and gill membranes mostly black; mouth and gill cavities pale, but dark in gullet; black margins on suborbital shelf, leading edge of snout, and supranarial ridges; 1D with black blotch or blackish over middle third or so of fin but pale distally and along base;
V
black, sometimes paler distally and near base; P and A dusky, but base of P black with lateral surface mostly silvery. Lips, jaws, and gill cavity as in others of genus. Attains about
25 cm
TL in
Taiwan
region, possibly more elsewhere.
DISTRIBUTION
.— Known from off
Australia
,
New Caledonia
region, and
Indonesia
n. to the
Philippines
,
Taiwan
(
NET
), and the South
China
Sea.
REMARKS
.— Okamura (
in
Okamura et al. 1982:147
, 348, fig. 90) initially recorded this species from
two specimens
collected in Tosa Bay. He later (
Okamura et al. 1984
) treated those specimens as representatives of his new species
V. rhipidodorsalis
, and used the photograph of one of the specimens (fig. 146C;
BSKU
29495, 172 mm
TL) to illustrate another example of the new species.
Ventrifossa nigrodorsalis
is an apparently broadly distributed species abundant in the
Philippines
,
Indonesia
, and the warm-water regions of
Australia
, as well as the sw. Pacific off
New Caledonia
,
Vanuatu
, and near regions, but it was scarce off
Taiwan
. Characters that have been used to distinguish species of
Ventrifossa
are often subtle and dependent on well-preserved specimens to observe. The existence of seemingly widely scattered populations of
V. nigrodorsalis
heighten the possibility that other species lie hidden under the cloak of that species name as currently circumscribed, and they may be unveiled after closer study of more specimens. The description provided above is from specimens collected off
Taiwan
, the South
China
Sea, and the
Philippines
in the Mindanao Sea between Mindanao and
Cebu
.