Coelorinchus parallelus ( Günther, 1877 )

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 : 65-66

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11512126

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scientific name

Coelorinchus parallelus ( Günther, 1877 )
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Coelorinchus parallelus ( Günther, 1877) View in CoL

Macrurus parallelus Günther, 1877:439 (syntypes, BMNH 1887.12.7.65–68[4], 1887.12.7.69 [1]; MNHN 1890–0125 [ex BMNH] [1]; NMI block reg. no. 114.1899 [1]; off Inoshima, Japan, Challenger sta. 232, 345 fm [631 m]. Specimens [4] from New Zealand and Kermadec Islands subsequently renamed C. kermadecus Jordan and Gilbert, 1904) View in CoL .

Coelorhynchus parallelus View in CoL : Okamura, 1970:198–200, pl. XLIII, text-fig. 86 (2 spec., 400–450 mm TL; Japan) .

Coelorinchus parallelus View in CoL : Kyushin et al., 1977:42 Okamura in Masuda et al., 1984:98–99, pl. 83–3 (compiled).— Yatou in Okamura and Kitajima, 1984:245, fig. 171 (p. 244), 370 (9 spec., 275–480 mm TL; Okinawa Trough, in 650–990 m).— Iwamoto, 1990:178–179, fig. 404 (compiled).— Iwamoto and Merrett, 1997:500–502, fig.12 (3 spec., New Caledonia region, 412–970 m).— Iwamoto et al., 1999:52.— Merrett and Iwamoto, 2000:746–747, fig. 12 (5 spec., Vanuatu, Norfolk Ridge, Lord Howe Rise, in 764–1124 m). — Shen et al., 1993:170 (descr.).— Shao et al., 2008: table 2 (3 spec., SWT, 100–650 m).

Caelorinchus parallelus View in CoL : Chiou et al., 2004b:36, 47 (in key, list).

Coelorinchus commutabilis View in CoL : Shao et al., 2008: table 2 (1 spec., SCS, 731 m; first record from Taiwan).

MATERIAL EXAMINED (6 spec.).— NET: ASIZP 65570 View Materials (1, 635+ TL) , KSD sta.3; ASIZP 70690 View Materials (1, 380 TL) , Da-xi. SWT: ASIZP 65542 View Materials (1, 405 TL) , CD 138, 441 m; ASIZP 65630 View Materials (1, 146 HL, 404 TL) and ASIZP 70271 View Materials (1, 430 TL) , CD 230, 810– 850 m; ASIZP 66108 View Materials (1, 350+ TL) , OCP 301,

687 m. SCS: ASIZP 66785 View Materials (1, 62 HL, 210 TL) and CAS 224496 View Materials (ex ASIZP 66785 View Materials ) (1, 61 HL, 220 TL), CD 320, 731 m.

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES.— 1D II, 8–9; P i17–i18; GR-I (inner) 7–8 total; scales below midbase 1D 3.5–4.0, below 2D 4.5–5.5; pyl. caeca about 9. Snout long, sides converge in gentle curve towards sharp spinous scute at tip, length 42–48% HL, anterolateral margin snout incompletely supported by bone; orbit 23–27% HL; upper jaw 22–26% HL. Nasal fossa and underside of snout scaly; body scales large, spinules stout, broad-based, in 1–6 parallel rows; scales of head mostly with spinules arranged in single parallel ridge-row. Light organ short, scarcely visible before vent; Group I of Iwamoto (1990). Color brown, to grayish; mouth and gill cavities dark; fins dusky to blackish. Attains about 450 mm TL.

DISTRIBUTION.— Pacific coast of s. Japan to Taiwan, East China Sea , South China Sea, and sw. Pacific. In Taiwan, specimens were collected from NET and SWT in depths of 441–850 m.

REMARKS.— Coelorinchus parallelus has a reportedly disjunct distribution in the western Pacific. Its apparent absence from the Philippines and Indo-Australian Archipelago and its report- ed presence on oceanic elevations in the sw. Pacific is suspicious. Specimens from the latter area should be examined in greater detail to confirm their conspecificity with the type specimens. Among the Taiwan Coelorinchus species with a simple (Group I) light organ, C. parallelus can be distinguished by the combination of broad spinules on body scales arranged in 4–6 parallel rows and its incompletely supported anterolateral snout margin. The two Taiwan specimens previously reported as C. commutabilis by Shao et al. (2009) from the SCS are questionably recorded here as this species. In almost all features, they fall in well with C. parallelus , but the spinules on their body and head scales are more slender and lack the broadly transverse buttresses characteristic of C. parallelus . Also, the nasal fossa is sparsely scaled anteriorly and the snout viewed dorsally is somewhat broader and more convexly curved. That these SCS specimens are relatively small (210+- 220+ mm TL) may account for the differences. A good size series is necessary to confirm these differences.

NMI

Bacteria collection of National Institute of Public Health, National Medicines Institute, Poland

SWT

Southwest Texas State University

SCS

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Gadiformes

Family

Macrouridae

Genus

Coelorinchus

Loc

Coelorinchus parallelus ( Günther, 1877 )

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

Caelorinchus parallelus

CHIOU, M. & SHAO, AND & T. IWAMOTO 2004: 36
2004
Loc

Coelorinchus parallelus

MERRETT, N. R. & R. L. HAEDRICH 1997: 500
SHEN, S. - C. & S. - C. LEE & K. - T. SHAO & H. - C. MOK & C. - H. CHEN & C. - C. CHEN & C. - S. TZENG & EDS 1993: 170
IWAMOTO, T. 1990: 178
MASUDA, H. & K. AMAOKA & C. ARAGA & T. UYENO & T. YOSHINO 1984: 98
1984
Loc

Coelorhynchus parallelus

OKAMURA, O. 1970: 198
1970
Loc

Macrurus parallelus Günther, 1877:439 (syntypes, BMNH 1887.12.7.65–68[4], 1887.12.7.69 [1]; MNHN 1890–0125 [ex BMNH ] [1]; NMI block reg. no. 114.1899 [1]; off Inoshima , Japan , Challenger sta. 232, 345 fm [631 m]. Specimens [4] from New Zealand and Kermadec Islands subsequently renamed C. kermadecus Jordan and Gilbert, 1904)

GUNTHER, A. 1877: 439
1877
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