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Gargariscus prionocephalus (Duméril 1869)

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Fish of the Week: Jaggedhead Gurnard (Gargariscus prionocephalus)

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Diagnostic Description

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Large barbels on lower jaw. Orange-reddish in life with black bands in pectoral fin and black edge on dorsal fins.
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Biology

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A deepwater species (Ref. 9771). Found on the continental shelf (Ref. 75154). Bony scutes reduce commercial value (Ref. 9771).
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分布

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分布於日本、臺灣、菲律賓以及阿拉弗拉海。臺灣分布於東北部及西南部海域等。
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利用

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一般以拖網漁船捕獲較多,因身上附骨板,適合煮湯,多與豆醬同煮;或充作下雜魚、魚粉等用途。全年均可捕獲。
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描述

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體延長,前部稍平扁,後部漸細。頭寬扁,頭部完全被骨質甲,兩側圓具明顯的凹突,突出部扁平而寬大。上頜有一絨毛狀的齒帶,下頜則無齒。下頜有7 對鬚,最長的一根延伸至眼睛的後緣。前鰓蓋棘尖銳且堅硬,較鰓蓋棘為長。體被骨板狀鱗,側線鱗數29。背鰭具硬棘VI-VII,軟條14;臀鰭軟條13-14。體呈橘紅色;背鰭具黑緣;胸鰭的薄膜有三個不規則的黑斑。有些學者將本種魚列入黃魴鮄科(Peristedidae)。
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棲地

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主要棲息於砂泥底水域。
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Jaggedhead gurnard

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The jaggedhead gurnard (Gargariscus prionocephalus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Peristediidae, the armoured gurnards or armored searobins. This species is found in the eastern Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. It is the only known member of its genus.

Taxonomy

The jaggedhead gurnard was first formally described as Peristethidion prionocephalum in 1869 by the French zoologist Auguste Henri André Duméril with the type locality given as Sulawesi.[2] In 1917 Hugh McCormick Smith described a new species Gargariscus semidentatus and placed it in a new monotypic genus Gargariscus. This taxon was subsequently regarded as a junior synonym of Duméril‘s P. prionocephalum, although Smith’s genus has been recognised as valid.[3] The genus name Gargariscus means “gullet” or “throat”, an allusion Smith did not explain but may refer to the wide band of teeth on the premaxillaries. The specific name prionocephalum isa combination of prion, meaning “saw” and cephalus, which means “head”, referring to the serrations on the edge of the head shield.[4]

Description

The jaggedhead gurnard has a wide shield over the head,[5] with saw-like serrations along its margin.[6] and it has large barbels on the lower jaw.[1] The head is triangular in shape and flattened with a short, wide process on the rostrum and a robust and sharp spine on the preoperculum.[7] The colour is orange to reddish-orange with black bands on the pectoral fin and a black edged dorsal fin.[5] This species attains a maximum total length of 30 cm (12 in).[1]

Distribution and habitat

The jaggedhead gurnard is found in the Indo-Pacific where it has been recorded from: Japan south to the Philippines and the Arafura Sea. In Australia it has been recorded from Darwin to North West Cape in Western Australia.[1] It is a deepwater fish of the continental shelf,[7] down to 340 m (1,120 ft).[1]

Biology

The jaggedhead gurnard can "walk" along the seabed using the separate lower fin rays of its pectoral fins, glide over the substrate by extending its pectoral fins and use the barbels on its lower jaws to search for food.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2022). "Gargariscus prionocephalus" in FishBase. February 2022 version.
  2. ^ Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Species in the genus Gargariscus". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  3. ^ Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Genera in the family Peristediidae". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  4. ^ Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara, eds. (10 June 2021). "Order Perciformes (Part 12): Suborder Triglioidei: Families Triglidae and Peristediidae". The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database. Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J. Lazara. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
  5. ^ a b Dianne J. Bray. "Gargariscus prionocephalus". Fishes of Australia. Museums Victoria. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  6. ^ a b "The world's first jaggedhead gurnard on display!". Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium. 16 December 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  7. ^ a b W.J. Richards (1999). "Triglidae Gurnards, sea robins (also, armoured gurnards, armoured sea robins)". In Carpenter, K.E.; Niem, V.H. (eds.). FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes. The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific. Volume 4. Bony fishes part 2 (Mugilidae to Carangidae). FAO, Rome. pp. 2359–2382. ISBN 9251043019.

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Jaggedhead gurnard: Brief Summary

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The jaggedhead gurnard (Gargariscus prionocephalus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Peristediidae, the armoured gurnards or armored searobins. This species is found in the eastern Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. It is the only known member of its genus.

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