Tetraodontidae
Tetraodontidae sunt familia piscium plerumque maritimorum et aestuarinorum ordinis Tetraodontiformium.[1] Diodontidarum morphologice similes sunt, piscium arte cognatorum, quibus sunt magnae spinae externae (spinarum tenuiorum et caelatarum tetraodontidarum dissimiles, quae videri popssunt solum cum piscis inflatus sit). Nomen scientificum quattuor magnos dentes, in laminas superiorem et inferiorem fusos, attingit, qui ad testas crustaceorum et molluscorum contundendas adhibent, eorum praedarum naturalis.
Infraphylum : Gnathostomata
Superclassis : Osteichthyes
Classis : Actinopterygii
Ordo : Tetraodontiformes
Familia : Tetraodontidaa
Bonaparte, 1832
Plurimae tetraodontidarum species toxicae sunt, et nonnullae inter venenosissima orbis terrarum vertebrata numerantur. In aliquibus speciebus, organa interna, sicut iecur et aliquando cutis, tetrodotoxinum continent, unde tetraodontidae pluribus animalibus valdissime toxicae sunt esae; nihilominus, caro nonnullarum specierum mattea habetur in Iaponia (nomine 河豚, fugu), Corea (복, bok et 복어, bogeo), et Sina (河豚, hétún), cum a coquis bene assuetis paretur. Aliiae huius familiae species, quarum caro non est toxicus, sicut Sphoeroides maculatus (species in Sinu Chesapeaco inventa),[2] mattea alibi putantur.[3]
Species Torquigener albomaculosus a Davide Attenborough appellatur "maximus regni animalium artifex"[4] quia mares feminas nidis multiplicum formarum geometricarum in arena faciendis attrahere solent.[5]
Genera
recensereFamiliae Tetraodontidarum sunt saltem ducentae species in viginti novem genera digestae.[6][7]
- Amblyrhynchotes Troschel, 1856
- Arothron Müller, 1841
- Auriglobus Kottelat, 1999
- Canthigaster Swainson, 1839
- Carinotetraodon Benl, 1957
- Chelonodon Müller, 1841
- Chonerhinos Bleeker, 1854
- Colomesus Gill, 1884
- Contusus Whitley, 1947
- Dichotomyctere Duméril, 1855
- Ephippion Bibron, 1855
- Feroxodon Su, Hardy et Tyler, 1986
- Guentheridia Gilbert et Starks, 1904
- Javichthys Hardy, 1985
- Leiodon Swainson, 1839
- Lagocephalus Swainson, 1839
- Marilyna Hardy, 1982
- Monotrete Bibron, 1855
- Omegaphora Whitley, 1934
- Pelagocephalus Tyler & Paxton, 1979
- Polyspina Hardy, 1983
- Pao Kottelat, 2013
- Reicheltia Hardy, 1982
- Sphoeroides Anonymous, 1798
- Takifugu Abe, 1949
- Tetractenos Hardy, 1983
- Tetraodon Linnaeus, 1758
- Torquigener Whitley, 1930
- Tylerius Hardy, 1984
Pinacotheca
recensereDescriptio
recensereTetraodontidae plerumque magnitudine sunt parvae ad mediam, sed certae species usque ad 100 centimetra longae crescere possunt.[8]
Distributio
recensereTetraodontidae diversissimae in zona tropica, aliquantulum rarae in zona temperata, omninoque absentes ab aquis frigidis sunt.[8]
Oecologia et historia vitalis
recenserePlurimae tetraodontidarum species in aquis marinis vel amaris habitant, sed nonnullae aquam dulcem intrare possunt, et triginta quinque fere species omnem vitam in aqua dulci degunt. Quae species inveniuntur in disiunctis regionibus Americae Australis (e.g., Colomesus asellus), Africae (sex species Tetraodontis), et Asiae Meridio-Orientalis (Auriglobus, Carinotetraodon, Dichotomyctere, Leiodon, Pao).[9][10]
Maculae, fasciae, et alia exemplaria
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Exquisita cutis Tetraodon mbu exemplaria
Notae
recensere- ↑ R. Froese et D. Pauly, eds., "Family Tetraodontidae – Puffers." FishBase.
- ↑ McClane 1977: 511 (p. 249).
- ↑ IUCN.
- ↑ Anglice "the greatest artist of the animal kingdom."
- ↑ Courtship, Life Story - BBC One. . BBC.
- ↑ R. Froese et D. Pauly, eds., "Family Tetraodontidae – Puffers." FishBase.
- ↑ Eschmeyer, WN, ed. (31 Iulii 2017). "Species by family/subfamily in the Catalog of Fishes". California Academy of Sciences.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Keiichi, Matsura & Tyler, James C. (1998). Paxton, J.R.. ed. Encyclopedia of Fishes. San Diego: Academic Press. pp. 230–31. ISBN 978-0-12-547665-2.
- ↑ Kottelat 2013.
- ↑ Roberts 1982.
Bibliographia
recensere- Arreola, V. I., et M. W. Westneat. 1996. "Mechanics of propulsion by multiple fins: kinematics of aquatic locomotion in the burrfish (Chilomycterus schoepfi)." Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 263 (1377): 1689–96. doi:10.1098/rspb.1996.0247.
- Blount, Jonathan D., Michael P. Speed, Graeme D. Ruxton, et Philip A. Stephens. 2009. "Warning displays may function as honest signals of toxicity." Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276 (1658): 871–77. doi:10.1098/rspb.2008.1407. PMID 19019790. PMC 2664363.
- Ebert, Klaus. 2001. "The Puffers of Fresh and Brackish Water." Aqualog. ISBN 3-931702-60-X.
- Gordon. M.S., I. Plaut, et D. Kim. 1996. "How puffers (Teleostei: Tetraodontidae) swim." Journal of Fish Biology 49 (2): 319–28. doi:10.1006/jfbi.1996.0157.
- Kottelat, M. 2013. " The Fishes of the Inland Waters of Southeast Asia: A Catalogue and Core Bibliography of the Fishes Known to Occur in Freshwaters, Mangroves and Estuaries." The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement 27: 1–663.
- McClane, A. J. 1977. The Encyclopedia of Fish Cookery. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. ISBN 978-0-03-015431-7. Archivum.
- Plaut, I., et T. Chen. 2003. "How small puffers (Teleostei: Tetraodontidae) swim." Ichthyological Research 50 (2): 149–53. doi:10.1007/s10228-002-0153-3.
- Roberts, Tyson R. 1982. "The Southeast Asian freshwater pufferfish genus Chonerhinos (Tetraodontidae), with descriptions of new species." Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 43: 1–16.
- Santhanam, Ramasamy. 2018. Biology and ecology of toxic pufferfish. Oakville Ontarionis Canadae et Waretown Novae Caesareae: Apple Academic Press; Boca Raton Floridae: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 9781771884396 (hardcover), ISBN 1771884398.
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Tetraodontidas spectant. |
Vide "Tetraodontidas" apud Vicispecies. |
- "Fugu sequencing project," 22 Martii 2009.
- "Tetraodon sequencing project."
- EMedicine De toxicitatem tetrodotoxini.
- Der Tetraodontidis. FishBase.
- "A Library of Puffer Fish DNA: Smithsonian Institution's Ocean Portal."
- "Common blowfish Fact Sheet." Fisheries Western Australia.
- "Underwater crop circles from Japan are an amazing form of biological art."
- Tetraodontida et urinator humanus.
- "Dolphins 'getting high' on puffer fish, zoologist Rob Pilley says." News.com.au, 30 Decembris 2013.
- "How Puffer fish protect itself," 7 Martii 2014.