White-ring garden eel
The white-ring garden eel (Heteroconger canabus), also known as the Cape garden eel in Mexico,[2] is an eel in the family Congridae (conger/garden eels).[3] It was described by Garry I. McTaggart-Cowan and Richard Heinrich Rosenblatt in 1974, originally under the genus Taenioconger.[4] It is a marine, tropical eel which is known from the Gulf of California, in the eastern central Pacific Ocean. It is known to dwell at a depth of 20 m (66 ft), and inhabits sand sediments near reefs, where it forms burrows in nonmigratory colonies. Males can reach a maximum total length of 80 cm (31 in; 2.6 ft).[3]
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The white-ring garden eel's diet consists of zooplankton.[5] It is currently listed as Data Deficient at the IUCN redlist due to dispute over its taxonomy, although it notes that if valid, the species may be under threat as a result of inhabiting an intrareef region in a range restricted to 1,000 km2.[6]
References
- Synonyms of Heteroconger canabus at www.fishbase.org.
- Common names of Heteroconger canabus at www.fishbase.org.
- Heteroconger canabus at www.fishbase.org.
- Cowan, G. I. M. and R. H. Rosenblatt, 1974 (28 Mar.) [ref. 12] Taenioconger canabus, a new heterocongrin eel (Pisces: Congridae) from Baja California, with a comparison of a closely related species. Copeia 1974 (no. 1): 55-60.
- Food items reported for Heteroconger canabus at www.fishbase.org.
- Heteroconger canabus at the IUCN redlist.