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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 11; Dorsal soft rays (total): 25 - 28; Analspines: 2; Analsoft rays: 6 - 7
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Trophic Strategy

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Inhabits shallow coastal waters (Ref. 9772). Feeds on small crustaceans.
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Biology

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Inhabits shallow coastal waters (Ref. 9772). Feeds on small crustaceans. Marketed fresh as well as dried salted (Ref. 3490).
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Importance

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fisheries: minor commercial; price category: medium; price reliability: very questionable: based on ex-vessel price for species in this family
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分布

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分布於印度-西太平洋區,西起印度東南部,東至中國南海。台灣分布於西部海域。
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利用

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較不常見之魚種,偶為拖網漁業捕獲。肉質佳,糖醋、清蒸皆宜。
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描述

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體延長,側扁,頭部上下扁平,成三角形。吻稍突出,上頜長於下頜,口閉合時上頜外列齒的犬齒外露,下頜齒最內列齒擴大;吻緣孔5個,沿吻緣葉側裂,在外側緣孔處吻緣葉成三片狀;吻上孔3個,呈孤形排列;頦孔6個,中央2孔很接近,內側頦孔為長縫型,外側為尖錐形。鼻孔2個,長圓形後鼻孔較圓形前鼻孔大。眼眶下緣距前上頜骨末端水平線有一小間隙。 前鰓蓋具鋸齒緣,鰓蓋具2扁棘;具擬鰓;鰓耙細長,最長鰓耙略短於鰓絲。吻端、眼周圍、頰部及喉部為圓鱗,餘皆被櫛鱗; 背鰭軟條基有3列鞘鱗,尾鰭基有小圓鱗。耳石為金鰭型,腹面蝌蚪形印跡之「尾區」微彎,達耳石末緣。胸鰭基上緣點在腹鰭基起點前,鰓蓋末端下方;腹鰭基起點稍前於背鰭起點;尾鰭尖形。腹腔膜有灰褐色斑點,胃為卜字形,幽門垂6-7個,腸為2次迴繞型,鰾為耳石型,前部不突出,附枝29-30對,不延伸至頭部,僅有腹分枝而無背分枝。體側上半部紫褐色,下半部白色;背鰭棘部淺褐色,軟條部鰭基1/3以上為黃褐色;尾鰭褐色,上下緣黃色;臀鰭及腹鰭前半部橙黃,後半部黃褐細斑;胸鰭橙黃色,鰭基內緣具一深褐色斑;鰓蓋青紫色,鰓腔黑色;口腔粉紅色。
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棲地

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主要棲息於砂沙泥底質較淺沿岸海域,以小型甲殼類為食。
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Reeve's croaker

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Reeve's croaker (Chrysochir aureus), also known as the goldbelly croaker, golden corvina, yellowfin croaker or yellowfin corvina , is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. This species is found in the coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific region. It is the only species in the monospecific genus Chrysochir.[2]

Taxonomy

Reeve's croaker was first formally described as Otolithus aureus by the Scottish naval surgeon, naturalist and explorer John Richardson with its type locality given as Canton in China.[3] In 1966 Ethelwynn Trewavas and G. M. Yazdani classified Reeve's croaker within the monospecific genus Chrysochir.[4] This species belongs to the family Sciaenidae in the order Acanthuriformes.[5] Nibea acuta is treated as a synonym of Chrysochir aureus in FishBase,[2] but other authorities treat this taxon as a valid species.[6]

Etymology

Reeve's croaker was described by Richardson based on a drawing by the naturalist John Reeves hence the English common name, although it should be Reeves's croaker.[7] Chrysochir, the genus name, is a compound of chrysos, meaning "gold", and cheiros, which means "hand", an allusion to the golden yellow pectoral fin of this species. The specific name aureus means "golden" which is either a reference to the golden pectoral fin or is a Latin transliteration of its Chinese names, "Gold scale hwo" and "Golden-scaled han".[8]

Description

Reeve's croaker is a slender-bodies, medium sized species of sciaenid[9] with a maximum published total length of 30 cm (12 in).[2] It has an acutely pointed snout which projects in front of the upper jaw. The large mouth is almost horizontal with the upper jaw extending to below the rear margin of the eye. There are 3 pores on the upper snout and 5 along the sides and 3 pairs of mental pores. The are large and small teeth in each jaw, the large teeth forming the outer rows in the upper jaw, with 1 or 2 pairs of canine-like teeth that are over twice as long as the other enlarged teeth at tip of jaw. In the lower jaw the larger teeth are in the inner rows and there are no canine-like teeth. The front part of the dorsal fin is supported by 10 spines, then there is a notch and the second part is supported by a single spine and between 25 and 29 soft rays. The anal fin is supported by 2 spines and 6 or 7 soft rays. The caudal fin is pointed. Most of the body is covered in ctenoid scales except for the snout and beneath the eye where they are cycloid. The scales of the lateral line extend to the tip of the caudal fin. The swim bladder is shaped like a carrot and has 27 to 30 pairs of fan-shaped appendages along its sides, none of which enter the head. The colour is metallic blue on the back and flanks, fading to silvery on the lower body. There are diagonal streaks on the scale rows on the back. The pectoral fins are yellow, while the other fins grey with tints of orange.[9]

Distribution and habitat

Reeve's croaker is found in the Indo-West Pacific where it occurs from Sri Lanka, along the coasts of the Bay of Bengal and Southeast Asia, to southern China and Taiwan and south to Malaysia and Indonesia. This species is found at depths between 11 and 64 m (36 and 210 ft) in shallow, coastal areas in both brackish and marine waters.[1]

Biology

Reeve's croaker feeeds on crustaceans.[2] In Taiwan, the females reach sexual maturity at lengths of roughly 25 cm (9.8 in) and spawning runs from June to December. Adults gather in large schools in turbid waters over mud substrates and local fishermen have reported seeing them in freshwater.[1]

Fisheries

Reeve's croaker is a target for fisheries wherever it occurs and in some areas it fetches high prices. The flesh is sold fresh or salted.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Nguyen Van, Q.; Sasaki, K.; Hoshino, K.; et al. (2020). "Chrysochir aureus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T49170868A49231193. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-1.RLTS.T49170868A49231193.en. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2023). "Chrysochir aureus" in FishBase. February 2023 version.
  3. ^ Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Species in the genus Chrysochir". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  4. ^ Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Genera in the family Sciaenidae". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  5. ^ J. S. Nelson; T. C. Grande; M. V. H. Wilson (2016). Fishes of the World (5th ed.). Wiley. pp. 497–502. ISBN 978-1-118-34233-6.
  6. ^ Parenti, P. (2020). "An annotated checklist of fishes of the family Sciaenidae". Journal of Animal Diversity. 2 (1): 1–92. doi:10.29252/JAD.2020.2.1.1. ISSN 2676-685X.
  7. ^ Richardson, J. (1846). "Report on the ichthyology of the seas of China and Japan". Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 15th meeting: 187–320.
  8. ^ Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara, eds. (9 March 2023). "Series Eupercaria (Incertae sedis): Families Callanthidae, Centrogenyidae, Dinopercidae, Emmelichthyidae, Malacanthidae, Monodactylidae, Moronidae, Parascorpididae, Sciaenidae and Sillagidae". The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database. Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J. Lazara. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  9. ^ a b K. Sasaki (2001). "Sciaenidae". In Carpenter, K.E. & Neim, Volker H. (eds.). The Living Marine Resources of the Western Central Pacific Volume 5: Bony fishes part 3 (Menidae to Pomacentridae) (PDF). FAO Species Identification Guide for Fishery Purposes. FAO Rome. p. 3117.
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Reeve's croaker: Brief Summary

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Reeve's croaker (Chrysochir aureus), also known as the goldbelly croaker, golden corvina, yellowfin croaker or yellowfin corvina , is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. This species is found in the coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific region. It is the only species in the monospecific genus Chrysochir.

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