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Description

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Dorsal-fin rays 13–14; anal-fin rays 15–17; pectoral-fin rays 13–15; total gill rakers (rarely 23) 24–28; vertebrae 33–34. Medium to large species, seldom exceeding 70 mm SL; trunk broadly tapering; caudal peduncle broad, its depth more than length of subcaudal photophore group; post-temporal spine spinose dorsally, its length substantially less than one-half distance from its base to point of dorsal spine; third basal post-temporal spine long, second basal spine prominent; dorsal spine high, with flangelike anterior portion not rising sharply from dorsal surface; supraabdominal photophores positioned in a step-wise arrangement, with first photophore raised above other two; abdominal keel scales very spinose, including those ventral to preanal photophores; subcaudal scales either smooth or with single short spine; jaws medium; gill rakers long; preopercle spine curves slightly anteriorly; pigment in preservative dark dorsally with very narrow bar extending toward midline; pigment diffuse on trunk.

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Diagnostic Description

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Anal photophore number 10; less than 3.6 times body depth at end of dorsal fin; caudal peduncle broad , head length less than 2.8 times narrowest peduncle depth. Post-temporal spine with two distinct basal spines; anal-subcaudal photophore distance less than one-third the length of the subcaudal group; anal photophore number 10 to 13. Post-temporal spine complex, bearing one or two basal supplementary spines; dorso-lateral edge of fused, post-temporal-supracleithrum serrate; abdominal keel scales with spiny ventral surfaces; supra-anal photophore group usually not distinctly separated anal group . Post-temporal basal spines well developed, ventralmost basal spine length greater than one-half length of post-temporal spine; gill-raker number 24–28.

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Distribution

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Off Japan.

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Main Reference

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Baird RC. 1971. The Systematics, Distribution, and Zoogeography of the Marine Hatchetfishes (family Sternoptychidae). Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zooology 142(1):1–128.

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References

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Baird RC. 1971. The Systematics, Distribution, and Zoogeography of the Marine Hatchetfishes (family Sternoptychidae). Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zooology 142(1):1–128.

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Size

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To approximately 70 mm SL.

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Type locality

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Sagami Bay, Japan, depth 153 fathoms.

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Type specimen(s)

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Holotype: USNM 51451.

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Morphology

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Dorsal soft rays (total): 13 - 14; Analsoft rays: 15 - 16; Vertebrae: 33
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分布

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分布於西北太平洋,包含日本、東海及臺灣。臺灣分布於東北及西南部海域
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利用

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一般以底拖網捕獲,不具食用經濟價值,通常做為下雜魚用。
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描述

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腹部發光器、腹臀發光器的鱗片有小棘。ORB 1;OP 3;BR 6;IP 6;OVA 3;OVB 3;PV 10;L 1;VAV 5;ACB 9-11;AC 4;D 12-13;A 14-15;P 13-14;V 5-6﹔GR 16+9=25﹔脊椎骨32。側色素條短並為三角形,從背緣逐漸延長變細並且延長至接近側中線但不超過。尾柄寬,尾柄寬約和尾柄長相等,尾柄逐漸地往尾柄基部變細。三個後顳骨棘:背棘最長(8.5-8.8% SL),中棘最短,中棘和腹棘皆小於或等於1/2背棘。臀鰭支鰭骨棘消失。尾下發光器緊密。腹上發光器呈向後傾斜的一直線。臀上發光器呈向後傾之一直線。ACB(10:9-11),#3和#4之間有明顯的高度差。尾下發光器並無延伸的凸緣超過腹部邊緣。臀尾發光器的鱗片皆無棘。
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棲地

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近海中層魚類。以橈腳類、端足類、介形蟲、磷蝦和小魚等為食。
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Polyipnus stereope

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Polyipnus stereope is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Sternoptychidae. It occurs in deep water in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, at depths between about 150 and 280 metres (500 and 900 ft).[2]

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  1. ^ Bailly, Nicolas (2015). "Polyipnus stereope Jordan & Starks, 1904". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Polyipnus stereope Jordan & Starks, 1904". FishBase. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
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Polyipnus stereope: Brief Summary

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Polyipnus stereope is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Sternoptychidae. It occurs in deep water in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, at depths between about 150 and 280 metres (500 and 900 ft).

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