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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Coelorinchus smithi
Gilbert and Hubbs, 1920
Coelorhynchus smithi
Gilbert and Hubbs, 1920:493–498
, fig. 20 (
holotype
,
USNM 78212
;
Indonesia
ne. of
Celebes
, 298 fm [
545 m
];
8 paratypes
,
Philippines
and
Indonesia
).—
Okamura, 1970:179–183
, pl. XXXIX, text-figs. 75–77 (
63 spec.
,
144–322 mm
TL; s.
Japan
in
300–610 m
).—
Okamura
in
Okamura et al., 1982:171
, 353, fig. 103 (p.170) (
8 spec.
, 242.
5–295 mm
TL;
Kyushu-Palau Ridge
and
Tosa Bay
, in
300–610 m
).
Coelorinchus smithi
: Okamura
in
Masuda et al., 1984:98
, fig. 83C (compiled).— Yatou
in
Okamura and Kitajima, 1984:231, 368, fig. 164 (p. 230) (
5 spec.
,
235–385 mm
TL; Okinawa Trough [East
China
Sea], in
400–600 m
).—
Shao et al., 2008
: table 2 (
8 spec.
,
NET
,
SCS
,
SWT
,
441–1110 m
).
Caelorinchus smithi
: Iwamoto and Williams, 1999:161–164, fig. 22 (
10 spec.
,
Java
, n. and ne.
Australia
,
402–731 m
).— Iwamoto and Graham, 2001:455, fig. 71 (
1 spec.
, se.
Australia
,
740 m
).— Nakabo, 2003:433 (compiled).—
Chiou et al., 2004b:36
, 47 (in key, list).
MATERIAL
EXAMINED
(
7spec.
).—
NET
:
ASIZP 61330
(1, 316 TL)
, Da-xi;
ASIZP 61331
(1, 291 TL)
, Da-xi.
SWT
:
ASIZP 65523
(2, 250–265 TL)
, CD
138, 441 m
;
ASIZP 65594
(2, 230–255 TL)
, CD 141, 985–
1110 m
;
ASIZP 58062
(1, 230+ TL)
,
Tong-Sha Islands
,
SCS
.
DISTINGUISHING
FEATURES
.—1D II 7–10; P i15–i19; GR-I (inner) 7–8 total; scales below midbase 1D 3.5–4.5, below 2D 4.5–6.0; pyl.caeca 19–37. Snout sharply pointed, length 39–52% HL; anterolateral margin of snout completely supported by bone; orbit 24–30% HL, upper jaw 20–29% HL; nasal fossa usually sparsely scaled ventrally; underside of head almost fully scaled (scales with 1–3 short rows of spinules). Light organ group II of
Iwamoto (1990)
, fossa narrow and short, not extending to pelvic-fin bases. Spinules on body scales blade-like in 3–7 sharp, divergent, ridgelike rows. Ground color grayish-brown, paler to silvery ventrally, bluish over abdomen but not on chest; mouth and gill cavity dark; most fins dark dusky to blackish. Attains more than
32 mm
TL.
DISTRIBUTION
.—
Broadly
distributed from s.
Japan
to
Indonesia
and
Australia
, in
300–750 m
.
In
Taiwan
, specimens have been collected between
441 m
and
1110 m
.
REMARKS
.— Among the
Coelorinchus
of
Taiwan
,
C. smithi
is most similar to
C. leptorhinus
,
C. spinifer
,
C. macrorhynchus
, and
C. japonicus
in having the anterolateral snout margin completely supported by bone. It is distinguishable from
C. leptorhinus
inhaving underside of snout fully scaled (cf. mostly naked) and from
C. spinifer
in having notably stronger, larger scale spinules on body scales, arrayed in three divergent rows with the middle row notably larger, and by having the length of the 1D base entering 1.2 times into the 1D-2D interspace. It differs from
C. japonicus
in having a distinct, though short, naked fossa before the vent (lacking in
C.
japonicus
), somewhat fewer scale rows below the midbase of 1D (3.5–4.5 vs. 4.5–6.0) and below 2D origin (4.5–6.0 vs. 5.5–7.5), fewer pyloric caeca (21–37 vs. 41–60), and narrower scale spinules (broad buttresses in
C. japonicus
). Differences from
C. macrorhynchus
are discussed in the description of that species.