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Diagnostic Description

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Head and body yellowish to brown. Back with many small white spots. Sides of body with white blotches surrounded with dark brown. Belly whitish first dorsal fin brownish, distal margin often blackish, in males with white spots. Second dorsal fin with light and dark streaks or small white spots. Anal fin in males with a dark streak, in females colourless or with distal dark spots. Lower two-thirds of caudal fin spotted with brown. Ventral margin of preopercular spine concave (Ref 42832).
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 4; Dorsal soft rays (total): 9; Analsoft rays: 8
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Importance

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aquarium: commercial
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分布

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分布於中西太平洋區,澳洲西北部、巴布亞新幾內亞及南中國海。台灣南部可能有分布,尚待確認。
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利用

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小型魚類,僅具學術研究價值。
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描述

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體延長,縱扁,頭極縱扁。枕骨區及眼眶隔各具二個骨質崚脊。鰓孔背位。前鰓蓋骨強棘為頭長之0.33-0.48倍,強棘末端平直,或向下彎曲,腹緣平滑而凹,基部具一強倒棘,背緣具三至七個鋸齒狀之小倒棘;側線從眼延伸至尾鰭第3分支鰭條的末端,具一眼下分支及一前鰓蓋骨分支,枕骨區及尾柄背部各具一條橫向側線連接體側二側線。背鰭分成二部,第一背鰭通常具IV軟棘,鰭緣低,雄魚第I棘略長,但不延長如絲。保存標本體色呈土黃至棕色,背部具許多白點,腹部白色,雄魚側線下方具棕斑,雄魚體下半部具垂直黃條紋,頭具棕斑及黑線,眼深灰色;雄魚第一背鰭色淡,鰭緣灰色,較大之雄魚另具成列之小黑點,雌魚第一背鰭色亦淡,鰭緣黑色,鰭具深棕線及斑;雄魚第二背鰭具許多水平白線,鰭中央具一水平黑條紋,雌魚第二背鰭透明,通常具白斑;雄魚臀鰭鰭緣黑色,鰭尖白色,雌魚各鰭膜膜緣具一黑斑;雄魚尾鰭下部2/3處鰭條具大黑斑而鰭膜具小黑斑,上部1/3處具白線,雌魚亦同但較不明顯,通常亦具白斑。
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棲地

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主要棲息於砂泥底水域,以底棲生物為食。
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Callionymus belcheri

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Callionymus belcheri, Belcher's dragonet or the flathead dragonet, is a species of dragonet native to the Pacific Ocean waters off of Australia and Papua New Guinea where it occurs at depths of from 18 to 36 metres (59 to 118 ft).

Description

Callionymus belcheri has a yellowish to brown head and body with many small white spots on its back. The flanks are marked with white blotches which have dark brown margins. The underside is white. There are two dorsal fins, the first dorsal fin is brownish in colour, with a distal margin that is often blackish and which in males has white spots. The second dorsal fin is marked wither with light and dark streaks or with small white spots. The anal fin of males has a dark streak and in females is colourless or has dark spots on ots distal portion. The lower two-thirds of the caudal fin has brown spots. The preopercular spine has a concave ventral margin. There are a total of 4 spines in the dorsal fins and 9 soft rays with 8 soft rays in the anal fin. This species grows to a length of 10 centimetres (3.9 in) SL.[1]

Distribution

Callionymus belcheri occurs in Queensland from Moreton Bay north to northern New Guinea and into the Gulf of Carpentaria,[2] and westwards to northern Western Australia.[3]

Habitat and biology

Callionymus belcheri is a marine, demersal fish which occurs at depth ranges of 18 to 36 metres (59 to 118 ft).[1] It has a varied diet which is mainly made up of invertebrates including polychaete worms, gastropods, bivalves, small crustaceans and scaphopods. Larger fish also ate echinoderms and Caperllids. They appear to feed mainly in the late afternoon between 16:00 and 18:00, spending the rest of the day buried in sand or mud. This species spawns once a year in the southern Autumn, from March to May. They mature at lengths of 70–80 millimetres (2.8–3.1 in) in both sexes and females become less fertile towards the end of their lives.[2]

Taxonomy and naming

The subspecies Callionymus belcheri recurvispinnis, as named by Fricke.[4] is regarded as a valid species by some authorities and is treated as such in FishBase, the authority used here for species of fish.[1]

The specific name honours the British Naval officer and explorer Admiral Sir Edward Belcher (1799-1877) who collected many specimens during his career and was a collector of shells.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2018). "Callionymus belcheri" in FishBase. February 2018 version.
  2. ^ a b Clifford Ray Johnson (1972). "Biology and Ecology of Callionymus belcheri (Pisces: Callionymidae)". Copeia. 1972 (3): 461–470. doi:10.2307/1442917. JSTOR 1442917.
  3. ^ "Flathead Dragonet, Repomucenus belcheri (Richardson 1844)". Fishes of Australia. Museums Victoria. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  4. ^ Ronald Fricke (2002). "Annotated Checklist of the Dragonet Families Callionymidae and Draconettidae (Teleostei: Callionymoidei), with Comments on Callionymid Fish Classification" (PDF). Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde Serie A (Biologie) (645).
  5. ^ "Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. B". Hans.G.Hansson. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
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Callionymus belcheri: Brief Summary

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Callionymus belcheri, Belcher's dragonet or the flathead dragonet, is a species of dragonet native to the Pacific Ocean waters off of Australia and Papua New Guinea where it occurs at depths of from 18 to 36 metres (59 to 118 ft).

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