Congriscus megastomus és una espècie de peix pertanyent a la família dels còngrids.[4]
Al Japó és depredat per Chlorophthalmus albatrossis.[7]
És un peix marí, associat als esculls i de clima temperat.[5][8]
Es troba al Pacífic nord-occidental: el Japó.[5][9]
És inofensiu per als humans.[5]
Congriscus megastomus is an eel in the family Congridae (conger/garden eels).[4] It was described by Albert Günther in 1877, originally under the genus Congromuraena.[5] It is a marine, temperate-water dwelling eel which is known from Japan and the Kyushu–Palau Ridge, in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. It inhabits reefs. Males can reach a maximum total length of 40 centimeters.[4] This species' remarkably large and distinct leptocephalus larvae were previously known under the name Thalassenchelys coheni. In 2016, scientists used genetic techniques to link the larvae to the adult C. megastomus.[6] These larvae reach a maximum size of 30 cm (12 in) and have a number of unusual characteristics, including two forward-facing front teeth that may be used for feeding on different prey than other eel larvae.[7]
Congriscus megastomus is preyed on by Chlorophthalmus albatrossis.[8] Its own diet includes finfish such as Diaphus coeruleus, Diaphus sagamiensis, Hymenocephalus lethonemus, Synagrops japonicus, and species of Macrura, as well as euphausiid plankton crustaceans and polychaetes.[9]
Congriscus megastomus is an eel in the family Congridae (conger/garden eels). It was described by Albert Günther in 1877, originally under the genus Congromuraena. It is a marine, temperate-water dwelling eel which is known from Japan and the Kyushu–Palau Ridge, in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. It inhabits reefs. Males can reach a maximum total length of 40 centimeters. This species' remarkably large and distinct leptocephalus larvae were previously known under the name Thalassenchelys coheni. In 2016, scientists used genetic techniques to link the larvae to the adult C. megastomus. These larvae reach a maximum size of 30 cm (12 in) and have a number of unusual characteristics, including two forward-facing front teeth that may be used for feeding on different prey than other eel larvae.
Congriscus megastomus is preyed on by Chlorophthalmus albatrossis. Its own diet includes finfish such as Diaphus coeruleus, Diaphus sagamiensis, Hymenocephalus lethonemus, Synagrops japonicus, and species of Macrura, as well as euphausiid plankton crustaceans and polychaetes.
Congriscus megastomus Congriscus generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Congridae familian sailkatzen da.
Congriscus megastomus Congriscus generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Congridae familian sailkatzen da.
Congriscus megastomus is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van zeepalingen (Congridae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1877 door Günther.
Bronnen, noten en/of referenties斑尾深康吉鳗(学名:Congriscus megastomus),又名大口康吉鰻,为康吉鳗科深康吉鳗属的鱼类,俗名大口康吉鳗。分布于日本东海岸相模湾以南至东海冲绳海槽以及东海冲绳海槽的深海、即北纬28°4'-31°32'07、东经127°05'-128°27'07海域等。该物种的模式产地在江岛。[1]
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