Notes on some fishes associated with the Antarctic krill. II. On Xenocyttus nemotoi ABE, and again on Neopagetopsis ionah NYBELIN

Since the description of Xenocyttus nemotoi ABE in 1957,there have been but a few records of this oreosomatid fish. Recently it is taken from time to time along with the Antarctic krill, and 29 specimens have been received for study. Their size varies very little, standard length being 113mm to 180m...

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Main Authors: Tokiharu Abe, Manpei Suzuki
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1981
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:17fb391312b64bb4876470d49aa3ce94 2023-05-15T13:52:47+02:00 Notes on some fishes associated with the Antarctic krill. II. On Xenocyttus nemotoi ABE, and again on Neopagetopsis ionah NYBELIN Tokiharu Abe Manpei Suzuki 1981-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15094/00008209 https://doaj.org/article/17fb391312b64bb4876470d49aa3ce94 EN JA eng jpn National Institute of Polar Research http://doi.org/10.15094/00008209 https://doaj.org/toc/0085-7289 https://doaj.org/toc/2432-079X doi:10.15094/00008209 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/17fb391312b64bb4876470d49aa3ce94 Antarctic Record, Iss 71, Pp 121-129 (1981) Geography (General) G1-922 article 1981 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15094/00008209 2022-12-30T21:25:41Z Since the description of Xenocyttus nemotoi ABE in 1957,there have been but a few records of this oreosomatid fish. Recently it is taken from time to time along with the Antarctic krill, and 29 specimens have been received for study. Their size varies very little, standard length being 113mm to 180mm. This species is now known to occur off Patagonia as well. They are thought to be the young of a much larger fish. Their diet is copepods. In the absence of the holotype of its close ally, Pseudocyttus maculatus GILCHRIST, it is thought advisable to discuss the relationships of Xenocyttus with the other members of the Oreosomatidae and Zeiformes in the future. The flesh of three specimens of Xenocyttus nemotoi measuring some 150mm in standard length contains water (84.2%), crude protein (9.6%), crude fat (3.8%) and crude ash (1.1%). The subcutaneous tissue is fairly hard, and its heat conductivity is ca. 0.60 (kcal/m・h・℃) as against ca. 0.65 in the flesh. Many specimens of Neopagetopsis ionah NYBELIN have been collected since the publishing of the previous paper of this series. It is met with oftener than Xenocyttus nemotoi at fishing grounds of the Antarctic krill. The number of branchiostegals is oftener 9 on either side. At times it is 8 on either side, or 9 on one side and 8 on the other. The young take the Antarctic krill as food, but one larger specimen trawled at depth in the Ross Sea contained Pleuragramma antarcticum BOULENGER in the stomach. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Ross Sea Copepods Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic The Antarctic Ross Sea Patagonia
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Manpei Suzuki
Notes on some fishes associated with the Antarctic krill. II. On Xenocyttus nemotoi ABE, and again on Neopagetopsis ionah NYBELIN
topic_facet Geography (General)
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description Since the description of Xenocyttus nemotoi ABE in 1957,there have been but a few records of this oreosomatid fish. Recently it is taken from time to time along with the Antarctic krill, and 29 specimens have been received for study. Their size varies very little, standard length being 113mm to 180mm. This species is now known to occur off Patagonia as well. They are thought to be the young of a much larger fish. Their diet is copepods. In the absence of the holotype of its close ally, Pseudocyttus maculatus GILCHRIST, it is thought advisable to discuss the relationships of Xenocyttus with the other members of the Oreosomatidae and Zeiformes in the future. The flesh of three specimens of Xenocyttus nemotoi measuring some 150mm in standard length contains water (84.2%), crude protein (9.6%), crude fat (3.8%) and crude ash (1.1%). The subcutaneous tissue is fairly hard, and its heat conductivity is ca. 0.60 (kcal/m・h・℃) as against ca. 0.65 in the flesh. Many specimens of Neopagetopsis ionah NYBELIN have been collected since the publishing of the previous paper of this series. It is met with oftener than Xenocyttus nemotoi at fishing grounds of the Antarctic krill. The number of branchiostegals is oftener 9 on either side. At times it is 8 on either side, or 9 on one side and 8 on the other. The young take the Antarctic krill as food, but one larger specimen trawled at depth in the Ross Sea contained Pleuragramma antarcticum BOULENGER in the stomach.
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author Tokiharu Abe
Manpei Suzuki
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Manpei Suzuki
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title Notes on some fishes associated with the Antarctic krill. II. On Xenocyttus nemotoi ABE, and again on Neopagetopsis ionah NYBELIN
title_short Notes on some fishes associated with the Antarctic krill. II. On Xenocyttus nemotoi ABE, and again on Neopagetopsis ionah NYBELIN
title_full Notes on some fishes associated with the Antarctic krill. II. On Xenocyttus nemotoi ABE, and again on Neopagetopsis ionah NYBELIN
title_fullStr Notes on some fishes associated with the Antarctic krill. II. On Xenocyttus nemotoi ABE, and again on Neopagetopsis ionah NYBELIN
title_full_unstemmed Notes on some fishes associated with the Antarctic krill. II. On Xenocyttus nemotoi ABE, and again on Neopagetopsis ionah NYBELIN
title_sort notes on some fishes associated with the antarctic krill. ii. on xenocyttus nemotoi abe, and again on neopagetopsis ionah nybelin
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
publishDate 1981
url https://doi.org/10.15094/00008209
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The Antarctic
Ross Sea
Patagonia
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Ross Sea
Patagonia
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Antarctic Krill
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