Scientific Name
Pyramodon lindas  
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Pyramodon lindas琳達錐齒隱魚
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Author Markle & Olney, 1990 Depth 300 - 326M
Chinese 琳達錐齒隱魚 Poisonous Fish No 
Family_Chinese 隱魚科 Economic Fish No 
Family F221 Carapidae Edible Fish No  Chinese In Mainland China 琳達錐齒潛魚 
Max Length 36 cm  Aquarium Fish No  Common Name 線紋錐齒潛魚、隱魚 
Distribution in World Australia   Distribution in Taiwan South West 
Habitats Deep Sea  Holotype Locality Northwest Shelf, Australia, 18°59'S, 117°10'E, depth 300-326 meters 
Synonyms  
Reference Nielsen, J. G. , D. M. Cohen, D. F. Markle and C. R. Robins 1999. FAO species catalogue. Volume 18. Ophidiiform fishes of the world (Order Ophidiiformes). An annotated and illustrated catalogue of pearlfishes, cusk-eels, brotulas and other ophidiirorm fishes known to date. FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) Fisheries Synopsis No. 125: i-xi + 1-178.   Markle, D. F. etc. 1990 沈世傑 編 Shih-Chieh Shen ed. 1993 Nielsen, J. G., D. M. Cohen, D. F. Markle etc. 1999 Nakabo T. 2002 
Specimen List ASIZP0062313. ASIZP0071019. ASIZP0804450. ASIZP0914450.  
Common Name  
Redlist Status NL Not in IUCN Redlist     
Characteristic Eel-like, moderate to relatively deep body depth; a large single vomerine fang; pelvic fin rays present; swim bladder large, filling visceral cavity and extending past anus; dorsal and anal fin radials robust and elongate; dorsal fin anteriad or directly over anal fin origin; lacking rockerbone, cardiform teeth, and intrinsic swim bladder constrictions or tunic ridges. Margins of dorsal and anal fins edged in black over entire length; head and body generally unpigmented; 21 to 25 pectoral-fin rays
habitats Uncommon species; benthopelagic 
Distribution Western Pacific: Japan to northern Australia; depth range 250 - 385 m 
Utility