Family Anoplopomatidae - Sablefishes | ||||
Order | : | Perciformes/Cottoidei | ||
Class | : | Teleostei | ||
No. in FishBase | : | Genera : 2 | Species : 2 Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes | ||
Environment | : | Fresh : No | Brackish : No | Marine : Yes | ||
Division | : | Marine | ||
Aquarium | : | none | ||
First Fossil Record | : | upper Tertiary middle Miocene | Ref. Berg, L.S. 1958 | |
Remark | : | Distribution: North Pacific from Alaska to California and to Japan. Body moderately elongate and compressed. Head lacking ridges, spines, or cirri. Dorsal fins 2, the first with 12-30 spines and the second with 1 or 2 spines and 15-21 soft rays. Anal fin with 2 or 3 spines and 11-20 soft rays, located opposite second dorsal fin. Spines in second dorsal and anal fins small and embedded, difficult to discern. Pelvic fins thoracic, with 1 spine and 5 soft rays. Nostrils well-developed; 2 on each side. Scales ctenoid, very small, covering body and head and extending onto second dorsal, anal, caudal and pectoral fins. One lateral line canal, complete. Teeth small, even in size, and numerous; present on jaws, palatines and vomer. Gill membranes united, attached to isthmus. Branchiostegal rays 6 or 7. Swim bladder absent. Vertebrae 45-66. About 183 cm maximum length. Marine, demersal as adults, in fairly deep water. Juveniles typically found near the surface in relatively shallow water. Feeds on crustaceans, cephalopods, worms and other fishes. An important commercial species, in the fishery and market more commonly called as blackcod than sablefish. Also Ref. 245. | ||
Etymology | : | Greek, anoplos, disarmed + Greek, pomas, -atos = cover ( Ref. 45335). | ||
Reproductive guild | : | nonguarders | ||
Typical activity level | : | normal | ||
Main Ref. | : | Mecklenburg, C.W. 2003 | ||
Coordinator | : | |||
Deep Fin Classification | : | Osteichthyes | Actinopterygii | Actinopteri | Neopterygii | Teleostei | Osteoglossocephalai | Clupeocephala | Euteleosteomorpha | Neoteleostei | Eurypterygia | Ctenosquamata | Acanthomorphata | Acanthopterygii | Percomorphaceae | Eupercaria | | | Perciformes | Cottoidei | Anoplopomatales | Anoplopomatidae |
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Scientifc name | Status | Senior/Junior synonym | Combination |
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Anoplopoma fimbria (Pallas, 1814) | accepted | senior | new |
Gadus fimbria Pallas, 1814 | synonym | senior | original |
Anoplopoma merlangus Ayres, 1859 | synonym | junior | original |
Scombrocottus salmoneus Peters, 1872 | synonym | junior | original |
Erilepis zonifer (Lockington, 1880) | accepted | senior | new |
Myriolepis zonifer Lockington, 1880 | synonym | senior | original |
! Erilepsis zonifera (Lockington, 1880) | synonym | senior | new |
Ebisus sagamius Jordan & Snyder, 1901 | synonym | junior | original |