Sailing pseudotrichonot [1] ( lat. Pseudotrichonotus altivelis ) is one of two species of marine fish of the Pseudotrichonotidae family (the second is Pseudotrichonotus xanthotaenia Parin, 1992), which lives off the coast of the Japanese Izu Peninsula .
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| Pseudotrichonotus altivelis Yoshino & Araga , 1975 |
A small fish 9 centimeters long. The body is elongated, cylindrical, the mouth is small, the organ of the lateral line is developed. Scales cycloid. The dorsal fin has 33 rays, the anal fin from 13 to 15 rays, the ventral fins and pectoral fins from 7 to 11 rays. The swim bladder is absent.
Sailing pseudotrichonot lives at a depth of up to 30 meters on a sandy bottom, in which it burrows in case of danger.
Notes
- ↑ Reshetnikov Yu.S. , Kotlyar A.N. , Russ T.S. , Shatunovsky M.I. The Bilingual Dictionary of Animal Names. Fish. Latin, Russian, English, German, French. / edited by Acad. V. E. Sokolova . - M .: Rus. Yaz., 1989 .-- P. 86 .-- 12,500 copies. - ISBN 5-200-00237-0 .
Literature
- Joseph S. Nelson : Fishes of the World , John Wiley & Sons, 2006, ISBN 0-471-25031-7