Sunday, December 12, 2021

Kikakapu Hawaiian Morwong Are Fish Too Rare for Boom on NCIS: Hawai’i


Summary: Kikakapu Hawaiian morwong are fishes too rare for Boom, season 1 episode 2 Sunday, Dec. 21, 2021, on police procedural television series NCIS: Hawai’i.


Kikakapu Hawaiian morwong (Hawaiian morwong commonly, kikakapu locally, Cheilodactylus vittatus scientifically) abide endemically (from Greek ἐν δῆμος, "in [with one's own] people") off the Hawaiian archipelago, in the Northern Hemisphere waters of the North Pacific Ocean. They abound nowhere else even as morwong fishes account for 9 species in the Goniistius (from Greek γωνία ῐ̔στός -ῐ́ον, “angle sail little”) subgenus of the Cheilodactylus (from Greek χεῖλος δᾰ́κτῠλος, "lip finger”) genus; image of Morwong (Cheilodactylus vittatus), Northwest Hawaiian Islands, taken July 2004 by Dr. Dwayne Meadows, NOAA/NMFS/OPR (Image ID reef0655): Public Domain, via NOAA Photo Library

Kikakapu Hawaiian morwong are fishes too rare for Boom, season 1 episode debuted Monday, Sep. 27, and rerun Monday, Oct. 25 and Dec. 12, 2021, on police procedural television series NCIS: Hawai’i.
The second episode overall, by director Larry Teng and writers Matt Bosack, Jan Nash and Christopher Silber, broaches middle-school curriculum that bears upon Hawaiian archipelagic fishes. Julie Tennant (Mahina Napoleon) considers fishes circulating around the Hawaiian archipelago, whose NCIS: Hawaii Field Office her mother, Special Agent in Charge Jane (Vanessa Lachey), commands. She describes the delectable bluefin tuna even as she does not delve into such respectively desirable aquarium and sporting fishes as Hawaiian morwong and blue marlin.
Chordata phylum membership entails a primitive spine-like, notochord (from Greek νῶτον, “back [body part]”; and χορδή, “tripe” via Latin chorda, “catgut, musical-instrument string, rope, slave-binding cord”).

Actinopterygii (from Greek ἀκτίς πτέρυξ, “rays fins”) class membership features bone-, horny spine-supported, skin-webbed fins for Hawaiian morwong, whose side-to-side swimming contracting notochord muscle fibers foster.
Perciformes (from Greek πέρκη, perch [Perca fluviatilis] via Latin perca -fōrmis [from fōrma, “shape”], “perch-shaped”) order membership guards front spiny-, back soft-rayed dorsal and anal fins. Cheilodactylidae (from Greek χεῖλος δᾰ́κτῠλος, "lip finger”) butterfish, fingerfin, moki, morwong, sea carp, snapper family adult membership heralds fleshy, thick lips and finger-like pectoral-fin lower rays. The Goniistius (from Greek γωνία ῐ̔στός -ῐ́ον, “angle sail little”) subgenus of the Cheilodactylus genus deeply incises the dorsal fin between its spiny- and soft-rayed parts.
Anthropogenic activities in Boom on NCIS: Hawai’i perhaps jeopardize kikakapu Hawaiian morwong journeying after such sea-floor invertebrates as amphipods, crabs, gastropods, mollusks, polychaete worms and shrimps.

The Cheilodactylus vittatus (from Latin vittātus, “banded [headband, headdress]”) genus and species, known taxonomically by Andrew Garrett (April 9, 1823-Nov. 1, 1887), knows 65-foot (20-meter) depths.
Northern Hemisphere morwong, like Kermedec Islands’, Lord Howe Island’s and New Caledonia’s Southern Hemisphere morwong, live among coral- and volcanically rocky-reef coral, pavements, rocks and rubble. The benthic carnivores (from Greek βάθος, “depths”; and Latin carō vorō, “flesh I devour”) manage night courtship and spawning even as they move aggregately or singly. Kikakapu (from Hawaiian kīkā kapu, "strong sacredness") spherical, 0.035- to 0.043-inch (0.9- to 1.1-millimeter) diameter eggs net hatched, 0.1- to 0.13-inch- (2.5- to 3.3-millimeter-) long larvae.
Open-sea larvae of kikakapu Hawaiian morwong, fishes too rare for Julie’s school project, offer unpigmented-eye, unformed-mouth, large yolk-sac looks far away from Boom on NCIS: Hawai’i.

Physical and sexual maturity produces from elongated larval bodies compressed, deep, silver adult bodies with prominent ventral keels, less prominent swim bladders and oblique, small mouths.
Dorsal, pectoral and anal fins respectively quarter 14 to 17 spines, 29 to 35 soft rays; 3 spines, 8 to 12 soft rays; and 14 rays. Mature bodies reveal bony-knobbed heads with a pale-black, slanting bar and high foreheads; white head and flank with four black slanting bars; and long, sloping backs. They shelter black, orange-red, white spines and white dorsal rays on their dorsal fin; and a forked caudal (from Latin cauda -ālis, “tail pertaining to”) fin.
Kikakapu Hawaiian morwong travel aggregately as schooled fishes too rare off Oahu for Julie’s school project in Boom on NCIS: Hawai’i, or singly as one fish.

NCIS Special Agent Kai Holman (Alex Tarrant) in American police procedural television series NCIS: Hawai'i's "Boom" (season one, episode two): NCIS: Hawai'i @NCISHawaiiCBS, via Facebook Sep. 25, 2021

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Kikakapu Hawaiian morwong (Hawaiian morwong commonly, kikakapu locally, Cheilodactylus vittatus scientifically) abide endemically (from Greek ἐν δῆμος, "in [with one's own] people") off the Hawaiian archipelago, in the Northern Hemisphere waters of the North Pacific Ocean. They abound nowhere else even as morwong fishes account for 9 species in the Goniistius (from Greek γωνία ῐ̔στός -ῐ́ον, “angle sail little”) subgenus of the Cheilodactylus (from Greek χεῖλος δᾰ́κτῠλος, "lip finger”) genus; image of Morwong (Cheilodactylus vittatus), Northwest Hawaiian Islands, taken July 2004 by Dr. Dwayne Meadows, NOAA/NMFS/OPR (Image ID reef0655): Public Domain, via NOAA Photo Library @ https://photolib.noaa.gov/Collections/Coral-Kingdom/Other/emodule/752/eitem/31459; Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Goniistius_vittatus.jpg
NCIS Special Agent Kai Holman (Alex Tarrant) in American police procedural television series NCIS: Hawai'i's "Boom" (season one, episode two): NCIS: Hawai'i @NCISHawaiiCBS, via Facebook Sep. 25, 2021, @ https://www.facebook.com/NCISHawaiiOhana/posts/149161454084672; via Facebook Sep. 25, 2021, @ https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=149161454084672&set=a.101828112151340; via Facebook Sep. 25, 2021, @ https://www.facebook.com/NCISHawaiiOhana/photos/pb.100069925441773.-2207520000/149161454084672/

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