Aulostomidae: L II A3

Aulostomus chinensis (Linnaeus, 1766)

Trumpetfish

 

Egg diameter 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

1270-1440

1

220-260

clear

narrow

stern

53% of NL

60-62

 

Egg: This egg was often seen fresh, indicating an early morning spawner. The developing embryo develops a line each, of black and yellow pigment down its length (A), which intensify as development progresses. The oil globule is clear and usually has no pigment spots associated with it. Incubation is about 50 hours.

Larva: The early larva (C) has yellow pigment ventrally along the entire length of the notochord, and extending forward dorsally from the notochord tip.  C: 2 days, D: 3 days (25°C).

Shao et al (2001, pg 32) show what appears to be this larva, as Chirocentrus dorab, but both their Plates A & B reveal yellow pigment, which is not a common feature in clupeiforms. I believe their larva is A. chinensis. Several attempts to rear this larva, were unsuccessful.  A number of larvae have been sent for DNA barcoding, but no sequence is currently available.

 

Linked samples Offshore Inshore
Eggs 67 51
Hits 30 21

This species is quite common, and predominantly a summer spawner, off Park Rynie (blue graph). The egg was seen on just 4 occasions in the DHM samples (green graph). Over the years of the study this egg has shown no particular trend in presence off Park Rynie (white graph). The Park Rynie linked samples had slightly more eggs in offshore samples (57%), but the low percentage indicates spawning on shallow reefs inside the 30m contour. See Section 7.3 and Table 1 of the Introductory Notes, for more information on the linked samples