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
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10.5281/zenodo.11512126
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0068-547X
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Ventrifossa sazonovi
Iwamoto and Williams, 1999
Figure 30
.
Ventrifossa sazonovi
Iwamoto and Williams, 1999:231, fig. 56 (
holotype
:
CAS 13564
,
South
China
Sea
, off
Vietnam
, 15°48ʹN, 109°47ʹE, depth 479 meters;
15 paratypes
, n. and w.
Australia
).
MATERIAL
EXAMINED
.—
SWT
:
BSKU
98976 (1,
38.5 mm
HL, 202+ mm TL), Dong-gang Fish Market, ca.
200–300 m
depth, bottom trawl, coll. by H.-C. Ho,
16 Nov. 2007
.
DISTINGUISHING
FEATURES
.— 1D II,10; P i21–22;
V
9; GR-I (outer/inner) 13/17; GR-II (outer/inner) 18/17. Snout 27% HL; preoral 10% HL; interorbital 25% HL; orbit 33% HL; suborbital 11% HL; orbit to preopercle 45% HL; upper jaw 47% HL; barbel 21% HL; outer gill slit 27% HL. Head and body moderately compressed; snout relatively short, barely protruding beyond upper jaw; suborbital shelf somewhat constricted anteriorly; chin barbel fairly developed; pectoral fin rather short,
1.7 in
HL. Branchiostegal membranes narrowly united over isthmus; gill opening extending forward to below hind
1
⁄
3
of orbit. Periproct situated just behind
V
insertions, occupying about
1
⁄
3
of
V
–A interspace; dermal window of light organ small, reaching on a line passing through outer
V
bases. Premaxillary teeth in broad tapered band; outer series distinctly enlarged; dentary teeth aligned in irregular 2 rows. Spinules on body scales needle-like, arranged in quincunx order; those on scales along 2D base prominently enlarged. No modified scutes on snout. 1D smooth along its leading edge. Color in preservative light brown overall, but dark over ventral parts of head and abdomen; prominent blackish streaks along leading edge of snout, upper suborbital shelf, and median nasal ridge; lips and chin barbel pale; oral cavity immaculate; 1D darker proximally, paler distally;
V
blackish; other fins dusky overall. Attains at least
34 cm
TL.
FIGURE
30.
Ventrifossa sazonovi
Iwamoto and Williams, 1999
. BSKU 98976, 202+ mm TL, preserved.
DISTRIBUTION
.—
Known
from the
South
China
Sea
off
Vietnam
and
Taiwan
, and northern coasts of
Australia
from
Western Australia
to
Queensland
, in about
200–610 m
.
REMARKS
.— This species is readily distinguished from other Taiwanese congeners except
V. macroptera
in having a smooth leading edge of 1D. It further differs from
V. macroptera
in having enlarged spinules on scales along 2D base. The Taiwanese specimen is the shallowest captures (previously known only below
420 m
) and the northernmost record of the species.