Scientific Name
Coelorinchus hubbsi
Coelorinchus hubbsi哈氏腔吻鱈
by: H. C. Ho
Author Matsubara, 1936 Depth 300 - 400M
Chinese 哈氏腔吻鱈 Poisonous Fish No 
Family_Chinese 鼠尾鱈科 Economic Fish No 
Family F215 Macrouridae Edible Fish No  Chinese In Mainland China 哈氏腔吻鱈 
Max Length 23 cm  Aquarium Fish No  Common Name 哈卜氏腔吻鱈、鱈魚 
Distribution in World North West Pacific Ocean   Distribution in Taiwan South 
Habitats Deep Sea、Benthos  Holotype Locality Owase, Mie-ken, Japan, depth 100-200 fathoms 
Synonyms Caelorinchus hubbsi, Coelorhynchus hubbsi   
Reference 臺灣魚類誌(沈等, 1993);邱美倫(2002)碩士論文;Fish of Japan(Nakabo, 2002)  Matsubara, K. 1936 Okamura, O. 1970 Okamura, O. 1970 沈世傑 編 Shih-Chieh Shen ed. 1993 Nakabo T. 2002 Nakabo T. 2002 
Specimen List ASIZP0063189. ASIZP0064536.  
Common Name Hubbs grenadier 
Redlist Status NL Not in IUCN Redlist     
Characteristic A macrourine with 6 branchiostegal rays. Outer gill slit greatly restricted; no gill rakers on outer side of first arch; a stout suborbital ridge consisting of enlarged strengthened scales running from snout tip to near posteroventral angle of preopercle; pelvic fins with 7 rays; ventral light organ variously developed; underside of head completely nsked; anterolateral margin of snout incompletely supported by bone; height of anterior rays of second dorsal fin about equal to opposites of anal fin; upper surface behind leading edge of snout scaled; ventral end of subopercle not developed into a flap; three streaks on body; upper jaw about 3.7 to 4.5 times in head length.
habitats Benthopelagic fishes in the deep sea. A rare species of macrourids from the upper continental slope off northwestern Taiwan at depths between 400m and 800m. Food of these fishes consists of a wide range of fish and both benthic and pelagic invertebrates. 
Distribution northeastern Taiwan, Tungkang, 22∘12,93'N120∘30,59'E.  
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