Scorpaenidae: ABH III A2
Unknown






Egg size in µm |
Number of oil globules |
Diameter of oil globule in µm |
Yolk texture |
Perivitelline space |
Position of oil globule at hatch |
Gut length at eye- pigment stage |
Myomeres |
890-940 x 870-920 |
0 |
N/A |
clear |
narrow |
N/A |
50% of NL |
24 |
Egg: This egg was only once encountered in a gelatinous cluster, and is far less common than ABHIIIA1. The egg is only slightly oval, and as the larva develops, the perivitelline space increases (A). The yolk is rough-surfaced, and the chorion has a green or red tinge. Incubation is about 30 hours.
Larva: Newly hatched larvae have four white/yellow pigment spots, and blotchy black pigment, in the outer finfold (B), and a rough finfold surface (C). At 1 day, the two dorsal yellow pigment clusters move into the dorsal finfold (C). At 6 days the larva has little black pigment, but the yellow pigment persists (F). B: newly hatched, C: 1 day, D: 2 days, E: 3 days, F: 6 days.
This egg was not reared.Two larvae have been successfully sequenced for DNA barcoding, indicating a single species, but no matching adult sequence is currently available (BOLD).

linked samples |
Offshore |
Inshore |
Eggs |
26 |
2 |
Hits |
12 |
2 |
These eggs were rarely seen, with only 28 recorded over 19 years, off Park Rynie (blue graph). They were not seen in the DHM samples. Many more eggs were found offshore in the linked samples (93%), but numbers were too small to draw any conclusions, other than the likelihood that it is a deepwater species. See Section 7.3 and Table 1 of the Introductory Notes, for more information on the linked samples.