Nezumia condylura, Jordan & Gilbert, 1904

Iwamoto, Tomio, Nakayama, Naohide, Shao, Kwang-Tsao & Table, Hsuan-Ching Ho, 2015, Synopsis of the Grenadier Fishes (Gadiformes; Teleostei) of Taiwan, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 62 (3), pp. 31-126 : 91

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Nezumia condylura
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Nezumia condylura View in CoL Jordan and Gilbert, 1904

Nezumia condylura View in CoL Jordan and Gilbert in Jordan and Starks, 1904:620–621, pl. 4, fig. 2 (holotype, 195 mm TL, USNM 50937; Suruga Bay, Japan, 207–257 fm [379–470 m]; paratypes, CAS-SU 8551).— Okamura, 1970:85–88, pl. VII, text-fig. 38 (71 spec., 153–207 mm TL; Pacific coast s. Japan, 360–720 m).— Okamura in Okamura et al., 1982:161, 350, fig. 96 (p. 160) (7 spec., 152–200 mm TL; Kyushu-Palau Ridge).— Okamura in Masuda et al., 1984:95, pl. 81–G (compiled).— Okamura in Okamura and Kitajima, 1984:215, 362, fig. 151 (5 spec., 170–204 mm TL; Okinawa Trough [East China Sea], 510–760 m).— Iwamoto, 1990:269–370, fig. 625–626 (descr. compiled).— Chiou et al., 2004b:45, fig.16 (25 spec.; Taiwan [ NET, ET, SCS], 400–1211 m).

Lionurus condylura View in CoL : Gilbert and Hubbs, 1916:195–197 (29 spec., 103–204 mm TL; Pacific coast s. Japan, 197–440 m) .

MATERIAL EXAMINED (33 spec.).— NET: ASIZP 61238 View Materials (1, 186 TL), Nan-fang-ao ; ASIZP 61239 View Materials (8, 116–124 TL), Nan-fang-ao ; ASIZP 64104 View Materials (1, 193 TL), CP 235, 764 m ; ASIZP 65552 View Materials (1, 110 TL) and ASIZP 65607 View Materials (2, 114+-162+ TL); CD 210, 445– 1185 m ; ASIZP 65625 View Materials (2, 139–153 TL), CD 211, 517– 529 m ; ASIZP 65631 View Materials (1, 168 TL), CD 209, 508– 522 m ; ASIZP 65638 View Materials (1, 164 TL), CD 214, 488– 1027 m ; ASZIP 65643 (1, 132 TL), Da-xi ; ASIZP 65663 View Materials (1, 192 TL), Da-xi ; ASIZP 70683 View Materials (3, 25–28 HL), Da-xi . SCS: ASZIP 58022 (2, 131–133 TL), Tong-sha Islands ; ASIZP 65587 View Materials (1, 155+ TL), CD 136, 998– 1211 m ; ASIZP 66803 View Materials (3, 27.8–33.0 HL, 160+-210+ TL); CD 320, 731 m ; ASIZP 66831 View Materials (2, 20–23.6 HL, 105+-117+ TL); CP 315, 509 m ; ASIZP 66894 View Materials (2, 16.8–22.8 HL, 82+-130+ TL), OCP 312, 517 m. Other specimen: ASIZP 68038 View Materials (1, 120+ TL; Aurora, 500–524 m) .

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES.— 1D II,10–13; P i18–i22; V 13–17; inner GR-I 8–11 total; scale rows below midbase 1D 8–9.5, below 2D 10–13; pyl. caeca 25–28. Snout length 27–30% HL; interorbital 23–27%; orbit 29–36%; upper jaw 29–33%; barbel 14–21%. Body relatively deep, about equal to HL; head 6.4–6. 7 in TL; snout short, high, projecting slightly beyond mouth, with stout tubercles at tip and lateral angles; mouth rather small, upper jaw extends posteriorly to under posterior margin of pupil; barbel well developed, about 2 ⁄ 3 orbit diameter; suborbital ridge sharp, beset with two rows of thickened scales; underside of head naked except along peopercle; pores of cephalic lateralis system prominent; body scales densely covered with short, conical spinules arranged in 4–16 parallel rows. Spinous 1D ray about equal to HL, with slender, widely spaced serrations. Anterior dermal window of light organ small, situated between inner V-fin bases; anus clos- er to A than to outer base of V. Color yellowish gray to grayish brown, trunk, gill and gular membranes purplish-black; mouth and gill cavities dark; 1D with black tip, V and anterior portion of A black, other fins pale. Attains about 210 mm TL.

DISTRIBUTION.— Pacific coast of s. Japan, East China Sea, and South China Sea in 360–910 m, and off Taiwan in 400–1211 m.

REMARKS.— Differences between N. condylura and N. evides are slight and need to be more adequately determined. Iwamoto (1990:281) differentiated the two based on V fin-ray count, length P, and position of anus relative to V and A, but in the same volume (1990:270) said “this species may be the same as N. propinqua .” Okamura (1984) cited “the shorter distance between the vent and the origin of anal fin, dense outer premaxillary teeth, etc.” to distinguish N. condylura from N. propinqua .

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

CAS-SU

California Academy of Sciences, Stanford University Collection

ET

East Texas State University

SCS

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

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Chordata

Order

Gadiformes

Family

Macrouridae

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Nezumia

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Nezumia condylura

Iwamoto, Tomio, Nakayama, Naohide, Shao, Kwang-Tsao & Table, Hsuan-Ching Ho 2015
2015
Loc

Nezumia condylura

Jordan & Gilbert 1904
1904
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