Taractes rubescens

Taractes rubsecens (knifetail pomfret) is a species of 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.[1] In fact, this bony keel is unique to Taractes rubescens and will distinguish it from all other bramids.

Taractes rubescens
Taractes rubescens, knifetail pomfret
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T. rubescens
Binomial name
Taractes rubescens

Diet

T. rubescens have a varied diet consisting of marine invertebrates (including decapods and cephalopods)[2] and, presumably, small fishes.

Habitat and Ecology

As with most bramids,T. rubescens are epi- mesopelagic fish that are typically found at depths between 0-600m. [2] They are highly migratory[1][2] and believed to be solitary[2].

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.

Distribution

Tokiharu Abe suggested in personal communications with Giles W Mead jr that T. rubscens adults are likely distributed throughout the tropical oceanic Pacific. [1] 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[1] until the year 2010, where it was reportedly collected in the Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea.[3] Despite their widespread distribution, they remain quite uncommon.


References

  1. G. W. Mead (1972). "Bramidae". Dana Report. 81: 1–166.
  2. A. Carvalho-filho; G. Marcovaldi; C.L.S. Sampaio; M.I.G. Paiva; L.A.G Duarte (2009). "First report of rare pomfrets (Teleostei: Bramidae) from Brazilian waters, with a key to Western Atlantic species". Zootaxa. 2290: 1–26.
  3. A.M. Ali; A.H. McNoon (2010). "Additions to benthopelagic fish fauna of the Aden Gulf-Arabian Sea (Actinopterygii: Bramidae and Sternoptychidae)". Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 5: 23–32.
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