WebChionobathyscus dewitti Andriashev & Neyelov, 1978. Add your observation in Fish Watcher. Native range All suitable habitat Point map Year 2100: This map was computer-generated and has not yet been reviewed. Chionobathyscus dewitti AquaMaps Data sources: GBIF OBIS: WebChionobathyscus dewitti, et n'ont montré aucune différence significative de sex ratio. Les données méristiques, de régime alimentaire et d'âge correspondent aux recherches …
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WebMay 13, 2003 · Samples. Adult icefishes (Chionodraco rastrospinosus, C. myersi, Dacodraco hunteri, Chionobathyscus dewitti, Chionodraco hamatus, Chaenodraco wilsoni) and red-blooded Nototheniidae (Trematomus nicolai) were obtained during the ANTXVII/3 cruise on board RV "Polarstern" in April 2000, and were captured in the … WebOct 1, 2011 · The deep-living channichthyid Chionobathyscus dewitti (74%) and the nototheniid genus Trematomus (66%) were the most abundant taxa within these two … tshwane gv roll
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Chionobathyscus was first described as a genus in 1978 by the ichthyologists Anatoly Petrovich Andriyashev and Alexei Vladimovich Neyelov when they were describing the only species in this genus Chionobathyscus dewitti, the type of which had been collected in the Eastern Antarctic Ocean at 67°31'S, 33°05'W. The … See more Chionobathyscus dewitti is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Channichthyidae, the crocodile icefishes. This species is found in the Southern Ocean. See more Chionobathyscus dewitti has a vestigial spine on the snout, really just a small knob. There are 3 or 4 branched spines on the operculum. There are 3 lateral lines which do not have bony plates. The pelvic fin is elongated and has thickened skin at their tips. The first … See more Chionobathyscus dewitti is found in the Southern Ocean and is probably circum-Antarctic on the continental shelf and slope. It is a See more WebThe most abundant species were the notothenioids Lepidonotothen squamifrons (30.5%) and Chionobathyscus dewitti (11.7%), and the non-notothenioid Macrourus spp. (29.5%). The absolute abundance of all fishes peaked at 400–599 m. Depths of maximum abundance were 400–599 m for L. squamifrons, 700–1499 m for Macrourus spp., and 900–1499 for … WebChionobathyscus dewitti . Andriashev & Neyelov, 1978. ... WoRMS taxon status is: "accepted" [ ⇧ back to Parent ⇧] Chionobathyscus : Animalia Kingdom: Chordata … tshwane gov