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Diagnostic Description

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This species is distinguished by the following characters: with pectoral fin; dorsal-fin origin over tip of pectoral fin, predorsal length 14.0-17.1% TL; anus posterior, more than 1 head length behind pectoral fin, preanal length 26.8-28.8% TL; trunk long, trunk length 12.8-16.4% TL; intermaxillary teeth absent; vomer with 4 compound teeth; upper and lower jaws with multiple rows of teeth; head pores: IO 4, SO 3, M 6, POP 0, AD 1, ST 0, F 0; lateral-line pores absent; MVF 11-28-136, total vertebrae 133-141; colour of body light brownish dorsally, paler ventrally; dorsal and anal fins with white margin, posterior one third of anal-fin base and posterior one-seventh of anal fin black (Ref. 106136).
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Morphology

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Vertebrae: 133 - 141
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Biology

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On the continental slope (Ref. 57911).
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分布

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全球性分布,包括印度-太平洋的日本、莫三比克海峽等海域;西大西洋的美國喬治亞州到蘇利南以及中太平洋東部的夏威夷群島等。臺灣發現於西南部海域。
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利用

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罕見的合鰓鰻科魚種,僅供下雜魚利用及學術研究使用。
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描述

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上頜長大於下頜長,體色呈淡黃色;前鼻孔具有皮瓣突出,開口朝前下方,眼眶下有4個感覺孔,鰓蓋前下頜有3個感覺孔;鋤骨齒總共4顆,沒有前上頜骨篩骨複合齒;背鰭前脊椎骨數11,肛門前脊椎骨數25,總脊椎骨數136,肛門前側線孔數33,尾鰭鰭條數10,胸鰭鰭條數14。形質測量上,各部位與體全長TL的百分比:肛門前長度25.8%,尾長73.3%,軀幹長12.5%,鰓孔位體高4.5%,肛門位體高5.7%,背鰭前長17%,頭長13.3%,側線長83.3%;與頭長的百分比:上頜長48%,下頜長44.8%,眼窩間距17.4%,吻長31.5%,眼徑長12.4%,胸鰭長62.6%,鰓孔長8.9%。各部位與體全長比例:肛門前長度3.9,尾長1.4,軀幹長8,鰓孔位體高22.5,肛門位體高17.5,背鰭前長5.9,頭長7.5,側線長1.2;與頭長的比例:上頜長2.1,下頜長2.2,眼窩間距5.8,吻長3.2,眼徑長8,胸鰭長4.8,鰓孔長11.4。(陳鴻鳴、楊瑋庭)
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棲地

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主要棲息於沿近海之底棲性魚種,一般棲息深度在200- 400公尺間,以甲殼類與軟體動物為生。生態習性不甚清楚。
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Dysommina rugosa

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Dysommina rugosa is an eel in the family Synaphobranchidae (cutthroat eels). It was described by Isaac Ginsburg in 1951.[2] It is a marine, deep water-dwelling eel which is known from the western Atlantic and eastern central Pacific Ocean. It dwells at a depth range of 260–775 metres, and is found off the continental slope. Males can reach a maximum total length of 37 centimetres.

Description

D. rugosa is a fairly stout elongated cylindrical fish growing to a total length of about 350 mm (14 in). The snout is fleshy with a number of papillae and tapers towards the front, overhanging the lower jaw. There are two pairs of nostrils, one pair at the tip of the snout and the other pair between the eyes, which are large and circular and covered with skin. There are no premaxillary teeth and the maxillary and dentary teeth are tiny and arranged in a number of irregular rows. The roof of the mouth has four large, compound vomerine teeth. The gill openings are crescent-shaped and about the same size as the eyes. The origin of the dorsal fin is further back than the origin of the pectoral fins. The dorsal and anal fins are confluent with the small caudal fin. The ventral surface of this fish is darker than the head and dorsal surface, and the pectoral, dorsal and anal fins are pale[3] with yellowish-white edges.[4]

Distribution and habitat

The species occurs in the tropical western Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico as well as the eastern and central Pacific Ocean and Hawaii. It is a deepwater species found near the seabed on the continental slope at depths between 260 and 775 m (850 and 2,540 ft).[4]

Eel City

In 2005, during underwater exploration of the caldera of Vailulu'u volcano at a depth of about 700 m (2,300 ft) in the mid-Pacific, it was found that large numbers of eels were present in low-temperature hydrothermal vents at a locality the researchers dubbed "Eel City".[5] This area had pillow lava flows draped with yellowish microbial mats, and whenever the submersible touched down, previously hidden eels, since identified as Dysommina rugosa, swarmed into the water column. It is thought that the eels hide in crevices in the yellow mats for their own protection and feed on planktonic crustaceans drifting past.[5]

References

  1. ^ Bailly, Nicolas (2008). "Dysommina rugosa Ginsburg, 1951". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  2. ^ Ginsburg, I., 1951 (30 Sept.) [ref. 1804] The eels of the northern Gulf Coast of the United States and some related species. Texas Journal of Science v. 3 (no. 3): 431–485.
  3. ^ McEachran, John; Fechhelm, Janice D. (2013). Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico, Vol. 1: Myxiniformes to Gasterosteiformes. University of Texas Press. pp. 245–246. ISBN 978-0-292-75705-9.
  4. ^ a b "Dysommina rugosa Ginsburg, 1951". FishBase. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  5. ^ a b Young, Craig (31 July 2005). "Eel City and the Moat of Death: An Active Volcano on the Samoan Hotspot". Ocean Explorer. NOAA. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
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Dysommina rugosa: Brief Summary

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Dysommina rugosa is an eel in the family Synaphobranchidae (cutthroat eels). It was described by Isaac Ginsburg in 1951. It is a marine, deep water-dwelling eel which is known from the western Atlantic and eastern central Pacific Ocean. It dwells at a depth range of 260–775 metres, and is found off the continental slope. Males can reach a maximum total length of 37 centimetres.

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