Diagnostic Description
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Body elongate, compressed, with large cycloid scales. Body uniformly blackish-brown in young, black dorsally, paler ventrally in adults. Distinguished by its anal fin element counts, lack of fin spine with serration on the anterior edge, and 3 to 6 large canine-like teeth on lateral side of the lower jaw.
Morphology
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Dorsal spines (total): 10; Dorsal soft rays (total): 9; Analspines: 2; Analsoft rays: 7; Vertebrae: 25
Trophic Strategy
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Found on the continental slope (Ref. 7300, 75154).
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Biology
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Found on the continental slope (Ref. 7300). Marketed fresh or made into fishmeal (Ref. 3288).
Importance
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fisheries: commercial
分布
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分布於印度-太平洋區,由非洲東部至夏威夷,北至日本。臺灣發現於南部、東北部及小琉球海域。
利用
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可利用底拖網捕獲。食用魚,唯一般皆當下雜魚利用。
描述
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體長橢圓形而側扁。頭大。眼大。吻短鈍。口大,斜裂,下頜稍突出,上頜末端及眼中部;上下頜前端具犬齒,側邊、腭骨、鋤骨則具絨毛狀齒。前鰓蓋骨後緣平滑,下緣具細齒;鰓蓋骨無棘。體被圓鱗,鱗大易脫落。背鰭兩個,互相分離,第一背鰭具硬棘IX,第I棘細小,第III棘最長,各棘前緣皆平滑;第二背鰭具鰭條I+9;臀鰭與第二背鰭相對,具鰭條II+7;腹鰭略小,具鰭條I+5,硬棘前緣平滑;胸鰭長而低位;尾鰭深叉形。體一致為黑褐色,腹部較淡。各鰭緣較深。
棲地
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主要棲息於大陸棚斜坡,深度約在100-800公尺間。肉食性。
Synagrops japonicus
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Synagrops japonicus is a species of fish within the family of Acropomatidae.[3] It was described by Döderlein in 1883.[4]
Distribution
It can be found from Eastern Africa up to the islands of Hawaii. Most of them live at a depth of 100-800 m (330-2600 ft).[2]
Description
They have 10 dorsal spines, 9 dorsal soft rays, 2 anal spines, 7 anal soft rays, and 25 vertebrae. The body is elongated and compressed with large cycloid scales. The body is blackish-brown when young, though after maturing into adults, it becomes paler.[2]
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Synagrops japonicus: Brief Summary
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Synagrops japonicus is a species of fish within the family of Acropomatidae. It was described by Döderlein in 1883.
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Habitat
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Known from seamounts and knolls
Stocks, K. 2009. Seamounts Online: an online information system for seamount biology. Version 2009-1. World Wide Web electronic publication.
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