Taractes rubescens és una espècie de peix de la família dels bràmids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.
Els mascles poden assolir els 70 cm de longitud total.[2]
Es troba a l'est del Pacífic central (des de Costa Rica a Perú), a l'Atlàntic oriental (costes occidentals d'Àfrica) i a l'Atlàntic occidental (Golf de Mèxic i Trinitat). Absent a l'Índic.[2]
Taractes rubescens, the pomfret, keeltail pomfret, knifetail pomfret or black pomfret, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a pomfret of the family Bramidae. T. rubescens is closely related, and quite similar, to Taractes asper, but adults can most easily be distinguished by the bony keel present on the caudal peduncle.[3] In fact, this bony keel is unique to Taractes rubescens and will distinguish it from all other bramids.
T. rubescens have a varied diet consisting of marine invertebrates (including decapods and cephalopods)[4] and, presumably, small fishes.
As with most bramids,T. rubescens are epi- mesopelagic fish that are typically found at depths between 0-600m.[4] They are highly migratory[3][4] and believed to be solitary.[4]
They are frequently found in the stomachs of large pelagic predator fishes, including billfish and tuna, suggesting that they play an important role in the diets of fast swimming, predatory fishes.
Tokiharu Abe suggested in personal communications with Giles W Mead jr that T. rubscens adults are likely distributed throughout the tropical oceanic Pacific.[3] Specimens at various stages of development have been collected throughout the Pacific Ocean, from the Sea of Japan to the coast of Hawaii. Limited collections have been made in the Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and off the coast of Trinidad. T. rubscens had never been scientifically documented in the Indian Ocean[3] until the year 2010, where it was reportedly collected in the Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea.[5] A single record was reported in 2016 from the Mediterranean Sea off Sicily.[6] Despite their widespread distribution, they remain quite uncommon.
Taractes rubescens, the pomfret, keeltail pomfret, knifetail pomfret or black pomfret, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a pomfret of the family Bramidae. T. rubescens is closely related, and quite similar, to Taractes asper, but adults can most easily be distinguished by the bony keel present on the caudal peduncle. In fact, this bony keel is unique to Taractes rubescens and will distinguish it from all other bramids.
Taractes rubescens es una especie de peces de la familia Bramidae en el orden de los Perciformes.
• Los machos pueden llegar alcanzar los 70 cm de longitud total.[1]
Se encuentra en el este del Pacífico central (desde Costa Rica en Perú), el Atlántico oriental (costas occidentales de África) y en el Atlántico occidental (Golfo de México y Trinidad). Ausente en el Índico.
Taractes rubescens Taractes generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Actinopterygii klasean sailkatzen da, Bramidae familian.
Taractes rubescens Taractes generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Actinopterygii klasean sailkatzen da, Bramidae familian.
Taractes rubescens is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van zilvervissen (Bramidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1887 door Jordan & Evermann.
Bronnen, noten en/of referenties紅褐烏魴(学名:Taractes rubescens),又名紅棱魴、深海三角仔、黑飛刀、黑皮刀,为烏魴科棱魴屬(小烏魴屬)下的一个种。
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中的日期值 (帮助) ツルギエチオピア(学名:Taractes rubescens)は、スズキ目シマガツオ科に属する魚類の一種。
体長80cm。体色は光沢のある鈍銀。眼の後上方に鱗のない部分がある。
シマガツオ、ヒレジロマンザイウオに似ているが腹びれの位置、大きさが異なる。
本種の腹びれは大きく、その前方は平坦で左右に広い。
また尾びれの付け根に白い強力な棘が尾部背面に3〜4個ある。
市場では混称しエチオピアと呼ばれる。 マグロの延縄漁で漁獲され、主に魚肉練り製品の材料とされている。