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Diagnostic Description

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Preanal lateral line pores 42-43; vertical and pectoral fins with black margin (Ref. 13608).
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Cristina V. Garilao
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Trophic Strategy

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Inhabits bays and estuaries. Found over muddy bottoms. Feeds mainly on benthic animals.
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Drina Sta. Iglesia
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Biology

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Inhabits bays and estuaries. Found over muddy bottoms (Ref. 5217). Feeds mainly on benthic animals (Ref. 3793). Marketed fresh (Ref. 3793).
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Rainer Froese
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Importance

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fisheries: minor commercial; price category: unknown; price reliability:
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Guayana pike-conger

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The Guayana pike-conger (Cynoponticus savanna, also known as the Pike-headed eel or the Sapphire eel[2]) is an eel in the family Muraenesocidae (pike congers).[3] It was described by Edward Nathaniel Bancroft in 1831, originally under the genus Conger.[4] It is a marine, tropical eel which is known from the western Atlantic Ocean, including Central America, the Caribbean and Brazil. It dwells at a maximum depth of 100 metres (330 ft), and inhabits muddy substrates in bays and estuaries. Males can reach a maximum total length of 150 centimetres (59 in), but more commonly reach a TL of 50 centimetres (20 in).[3]

The Guayana pike-conger's diet consists of zoobenthos.[5] It is of minor commercial use to fisheries, and is marketed fresh.[3]

References

  1. ^ Synonyms of Cynoponticus savanna at www.fishbase.org.
  2. ^ Common names of Cynoponticus savanna at www.fishbase.org.
  3. ^ a b c Cynoponticus savanna at www.fishbase.org.
  4. ^ Bancroft, E. N., 1831 (31 Oct.) [ref. 15966] Specimens were exhibited of several fishes, lately received from Dr. Bancroft of Kingston, Jamaica, Corr. Memb. Z. S. Proceedings of the Committee of Science and Correspondence of the Zoological Society of London 1830-31 (pt 1): 134-135.
  5. ^ Food items reported for Cynoponticus savanna at www.fishbase.org.
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Guayana pike-conger: Brief Summary

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The Guayana pike-conger (Cynoponticus savanna, also known as the Pike-headed eel or the Sapphire eel) is an eel in the family Muraenesocidae (pike congers). It was described by Edward Nathaniel Bancroft in 1831, originally under the genus Conger. It is a marine, tropical eel which is known from the western Atlantic Ocean, including Central America, the Caribbean and Brazil. It dwells at a maximum depth of 100 metres (330 ft), and inhabits muddy substrates in bays and estuaries. Males can reach a maximum total length of 150 centimetres (59 in), but more commonly reach a TL of 50 centimetres (20 in).

The Guayana pike-conger's diet consists of zoobenthos. It is of minor commercial use to fisheries, and is marketed fresh.

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