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
62
3
31
126
journal article
299670
10.5281/zenodo.11512126
522b8de7-880d-40ca-803e-aa5a3a05c5f6
0068-547X
11512126
Coelorinchus macrochir
(
Günther, 1877
)
Figure 7
.
Macrurus macrochir
Günther, 1877:438
(
holotype
,
BMNH
1887.12.7.123; off “Inoshima” [= Enoshima],
Japan
,
Challenger
sta. 232, 345 fm [
631 m
]).
Abyssicola macrochir
: Goode and Bean, 1896:417 (compiled, type-species for new genus
Abyssicola
).— Gilbert and Hubbs, 1916:183–184–186 (
36 spec.
,
91–634 mm
TL; Pacific coast of
Japan
, 129–437 fm [
236–799 m
]).—
Okamura, 1970:145–148
, pl. XXXII, text-fig. 58 (
136 spec.
,
173–680 mm
TL;
Japan
:
Hokkaido
to East
China
Sea off Kagoshima Prefecture).— Okamura
in
Masuda et al., 1984:96
, pl. 82–G (compiled).— Okamura
in
Okamura and Kitajima, 1984:221, 364 (
1 spec.
,
590 mm
TL; Okinawa Trough,
820 m
).—
Nakabo, 2002:429
(compiled).
Coelorhynchus
(
Abyssicola
)
macrochir
: Gilbert and Hubbs, 1920:425 (in key).
Coelorinchus macrochir
:
Iwamoto, 1990:171
(compiled).—
Shao et al., 2008
: table 2 (
2 spec.
,
NET
,
100–650 m
; first record from Taiwan).—
Honma et al., 2008:65–74
(
Japan
Sea).—
Kim et al., 2009:110–112
, fig. 5, table 2 (East Sea [
Japan
Sea],
Korea
).
MATERIAL
EXAMINED
(
2 spec.
).—
NET
:
ASIZP 65574
(1, 424 TL)
, Da-xi;
ASIZP 66972
(1, 570 TL)
, Da-xi.
DISTINGUISHING
FEATURES
.— 1D II, 9–11; P i16–i20; GR-I (inner) 10–12 total; scales below midbase 1D 4.5–6.0, below 2D 5.5–7.0; pyl.caeca 42–48. Snout rather bluntly conical to rounded in lateral profile, length 29–36% HL, anterolateral margin of snout incompletely supported by bone; a distinct curve in anterior portion of suborbital ridge; orbit 27–33% HL; mouth relatively large, upper jaw 34–42% HL. Nasal fossa and underside of head scaly; spinules on body scales short, broad, in 4–9 widely divergent rows. Vent about midway between pelvic-fin base and anal-fin origin; naked fossa of light organ close before vent (Group II of
Iwamoto, 1990
). Ground color brown, bluish ventrally on trunk; mouth and gill cavities blackish; fins dusky to blackish. Attains at least
680 mm
TL.
FIGURE
7.
Coelorinchus macrochir
(
Gunther, 1877
)
. ASIZP 55972, 570 mm TL, preserved.
DISTRIBUTION
.—
Pacific
coast of
Japan
(
Hokkaido
to
Kyushu
off
Kagoshima
), s.
Okhotsk Sea
,
East
China
Sea
(including
Okinawa
Trough
),
Japan
Sea
off
Niigata
, ne.
Taiwan
, and the
Philippines
, in
235–830 m
.
REMARKS
.—
Shao et al. (2008
: table 2) first recorded the species from
Taiwan
based on the
two specimens
listed above; they represent the southernmost record (lat.
24.8°N
) of the species. Most previous workers have included
Coelorinchus macrochir
in its own genus,
Abyssicola
Günther
, based primarily on its dentition: short conical teeth in three series in premaxilla, in two series in dentary.
Okamura (1970:143–144)
provided a lengthy diagnosis that readily differentiated the species from the 14 then-known Japanese species of
Coelorinchus
.
However, when viewed on a worldwide basis of more than 100 species in the genus, the diagnostic characters enumerated by Okamura are shared by one or more species of
Coelorinchus
sensu lato
and thus fail to differentiate
Abyssicola
.
Fukui et al. (2010) conducted a detailed study of the eggs and larvae of
C. kishinouyei
, and using DNA nucleotide sequences, provided a (
op. cit.
fig. 3) phylogenetic tree which showed
C. macrochir
deeply nested within other Japanese
Coelorinchus
, with its sister group being
C. anatirostris
/
productus
(which they considered as synonyms: see Remarks under
C. productus
).