Overview
Family : Searobins ; Found in sandy mud bottom [1].
Interesting Facts
Common Names
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Common Names in English:
Forksnout searobin
Common Names in Japanese:
Igodakahoderi
Common Names in Korean:
Ssang-ppul-dal-jae, 쌍뿔달재
Common Names in Mandarin Chinese:
Yì hóng niáng yó, 紅雙角魚, 红双角鱼, 翼紅娘魚, 翼红娘鱼, 角仔魚, 角仔鱼
Description
Habitat
Typically found in water with a depth of 0 to -1,479 meters (0 to -4,852 feet).[2]
Biome: Marine .
Taxonomy
- Kingdom:
Animalia
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)
- animals
- Phylum:
Chordata
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)
- Chordates
- Class:
Actinopterygii
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)
- Order:
Scorpaeniformes
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)
- Family:
sandy mud bottom (Ref. 11230).
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)
- Genus:
Lepidotrigla
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)
- Günther, 1860
- Specific name:
alata
- Scientific name: - Lepidotrigla alata (Houttuyn, 1782)
- Specific name:
alata
- Genus:
Lepidotrigla
(
- Family:
sandy mud bottom (Ref. 11230).
(
- Order:
Scorpaeniformes
(
- Class:
Actinopterygii
(
- Phylum:
Chordata
(
Synonyms
Lepidotrigla alata • Trigla alata • Trigla alata Houttuyn • Trigla alata Houttuyn, 1782
Notes
Name
Status: Accepted Name
.
First described: Houttuyn, M.
Het onderscheid der salamanderen
van de haagdissen in 't algemeen, en
van de gekkos in 't byzonder
aangetoond. Venhandelingen Uitgegeven door
het Zeeuwsch Genootschap
der Wetenschappen te Vlissingen, ser. 1 , 9: 305-336., 1782.
Last scrutiny: Data
last modified by FishBase 14-Jan-1999
Similar Species
Members of the genus Lepidotrigla
ZipcodeZoo has pages for 33 species and subspecies in this genus:
L. abyssalis (Abyssal Searobin) · L. alata (Forksnout Searobin) · L. argus (Long-Finned Gurnard) · L. aspera (Indian Ocean Spiny Gurnard) · L. bentuviai (Twoblotch Ponyfish) · L. bispinosa (Bullhorn Gurnard) · L. brachyoptera (Spotted Gurnard) · L. cadmani (Largescale Gurnard) · L. calodactyla (Drab Longfin Gurnard) · L. carolae (Carol's Gurnard) · L. cavillone (Large-Scaled Gurnard) · L. colodactyla (Longfinned Gurnard) · L. dieuzeidei (Spiny Gurnard) · L. faurei (Scalybreast Gurnard) · L. grandis (Little Red Gurnard) · L. guentheri (Redbanded Searobin) · L. japonica (Longwing Searobin) · L. kishinouyi (Devil Searobin) · L. larsoni (Swordtip Gurnard) · L. longifasciata (Short-Tailed Lesser Butterfly Ray) · L. microptera (Red-Whiskered Bulbul) · L. modesta (Short-Finned Gurnard) · L. mulhalli (Rough-Snouted Gurnard) · L. multispinosa (Indian Ocean Spiny Gurnard) · L. omanensis (Oman Gurnard) · L. papilio (Australian Spiny Gurnard) · L. pleuracanthica (Eastern Spiny Gurnard) · L. punctipectoralis (Finspot Gurnard) · L. russelli (Smooth Gurnard) · L. spiloptera (Spottedwing Gurnard) · L. spinosa (Southern Shortfin Gurnard) · L. umbrosa (Blackspot Gurnard) · L. vanessa (Butterfly Flying-Gurnard)
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Further Reading
- A catalog of the fishes of Formosa. By David Starr Jordan and Robert Earl Richardson. Pittsburgh, Board of trustees of the Carnegie institute, 1909. url p. 199.
- A catalog of the fishes of the island of Formosa, or Taiwan: based on the collections of Dr. Hans Sauter / by David Starr Jordan and Robert Earl Richardson. Pittsburgh: Published by the authority of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Institute, [1907?] url p. 199.
- Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum. 4 1906-1911 Pittsburgh: Published by the authority of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Institute, 1901-1936. url p. 199, p. 283, p. 428.
- Ontogeny and systematics of fishes: based on an international symposium dedicated to the memory of Elbert Halvor Ahlstrom / sponsored by the National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States Dept. of Commerce. [New York?]: American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, c1984. url p. 407.
- Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. Sydney, Linnean Society of New South Wales. url p. 57.
- Proceedings of the United States National Museum. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc.] url , p. 361, p. 434, p. 488, p. 650, p. 653, p. 748.
- Record of fishes obtained in Japan in 1911, by David Starr Jordan and William Francis Thompson. Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute, 1914 url p. 283.
- Record of the fishes obtained in Japan in 1911 / by David Starr Jordan and William Francis Thompson. Pittsburgh: Published by the authority of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Institute, [1914] url p. 283.
Notes
Contributors
- Brands, S.J. (comp.) 1989-present. The Taxonomicon. Universal Taxonomic Services, Zwaag, The Netherlands. Accessed January 15, 2012.
Data Sources
Accessed through GBIF Data Portal November 14, 2007:
- Senckenberg, Collection Pisces
Identifiers
- Biodiversity Heritage Library NamebankID: 130476
- Catalogue of Life Accepted Name Code: Fis-54707
- Fishbase Species ID: 24014
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility Taxonkey: 14582629
- Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) Taxonomic Serial Number (TSN): 644052
- Zipcode Zoo Species Identifier: 114913
Footnotes
- Yamada, U., S. Shirai, T. Irie, M. Tokimura, S. Deng, Y. Zheng, C. Li, Y.U. Kim and Y.S. Kim (1995). Names and Illustrations of Fishes from the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea. Overseas Fishery Cooperation Foundation, Tokyo, Japan. [back]
- Mean = -188.590 meters (-618.734 feet), Standard Deviation = 595.930 based on 37 observations. Ocean depth information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre. [back]
