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
text
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
2015
2015-04-15
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journal article
299670
10.5281/zenodo.11512126
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Coryphaenoides
cf.
asper
[
sensu
Günther, 1877
]
Coryphaenoides asper
Günther, 1877:440
(
holotype
,
BMNH
1887.12.7.
88; se. of Cape Nojima [se. of Boso Peninsula],
Japan
, 34°37ʹN, 140°32ʹE, 1875 fm [
3429 m
]).
Shao et al., 2008
: table 2 (
1 spec.
,
Taiwan
[
SCS
],
1982 m
; first record from Taiwan).—
Iwamoto et al., 2009:45–47
, fig. 3 (descr.;
Taiwan
[
SCS
] spec.).
MATERIAL
EXAMINED
(
1 spec.
).—
SCS
:
ASIZP 66107
(1, 92.9 HL, 435+ TL), CD 325,
1982 m
.
DISTINGUISHING
FEATURES
(figures in square brackets are from original description).— 1D II [9] 11, P i19–i21 [25],
V
10 [11], GR-I (inner) 2+5; GR-II outer 1+6/1+8; scales below 1D origin 7.5 [6], below midbase 1D 5, below 2D origin 5.5, over distance equal to pre-1D 37. Snout 29% HL, broadly pointed in lateral view, preoral length short, 16%, orbit small, 19%, about 1.5 into snout length, interorbital width 28%, orbit to preopercle 48%, upper jaw 33%, barbel 14% (about 1.3 times in orbit diameter), greatest body depth 81%, 1D-2D interspace 21%, height 1D 91%, length 1D base 26%, length
V
83%. Second spine of 1D serrated, produced beyond segmented rays, outer
V
ray prolonged. Upper jaw extends posteriorly to below middle of orbit. Head fully scaled except over gular and branchiostegal membranes; modified, thickened scales above suborbital ridge; body scales covered with slender spinules in about 5 divergent rows.
DISTRIBUTION
.—
Known
only from
two specimens
, the
holotype
taken off
Japan
in
3429 m
and the
Taiwan
specimen taken in the
South
China
Sea
in
1982 m
.
REMARKS
.— The
ASIZP
specimen was first recorded by
Shao et al. (2008)
and subsequently described in more detail by
Iwamoto et al. (2009)
. If correctly identified, it represents only the second known specimen of the species. The absence of previous captures since the
H.M.S. Challenger
made its historic voyage in 1873–1876 is probably owed to the paucity of trawl hauls made at depths exceeding
2000 m
in the area. A few character differences that we found between this
Taiwan
specimen and the
holotype
have led to some uncertainty as to it identity; it is for this reason that we consider the identification as tentative.