diff --git a/data/4B/19/0E/4B190EF571535E359FDD79EBC31536B7.xml b/data/4B/19/0E/4B190EF571535E359FDD79EBC31536B7.xml index 9071d0e345b..3e7dd1ae150 100644 --- a/data/4B/19/0E/4B190EF571535E359FDD79EBC31536B7.xml +++ b/data/4B/19/0E/4B190EF571535E359FDD79EBC31536B7.xml @@ -1,48 +1,50 @@ - - - -First records of two triplefins, Enneapterygius rhothion and Enneapterygius olivaceus (Actinopterygii: Blenniiformes: Tripterygiidae), from Australia and Vanuatu + + + +First records of two triplefins, Enneapterygius rhothion and Enneapterygius olivaceus (Actinopterygii: Blenniiformes: Tripterygiidae), from Australia and Vanuatu - - -Author + + +Author -Dewa, Yuna -0000-0002-8512-6782 -United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan +Dewa, Yuna +0000-0002-8512-6782 +United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan - - -Author + + +Author -Motomura, Hiroyuki -0000-0002-7448-2482 -Kagoshima University Museum, Kagoshima, Japan +Motomura, Hiroyuki +0000-0002-7448-2482 +Kagoshima University Museum, Kagoshima, Japan -text - - -Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria +text + + +Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria - -2024 - -2024-10-31 + +2024 + +2024-10-31 - -54 + +54 - -261 -268 + +261 +268 -journal article -10.3897/aiep.54.135448 -1F507CB1-0C06-4381-9CBF-CB0A9FFC8263 +journal article +304926 +10.3897/aiep.54.135448 +22888b0d-a602-4918-9cc1-db34e6998697 +1F507CB1-0C06-4381-9CBF-CB0A9FFC8263 - + @@ -59,7 +61,7 @@ , 3 ; -Table 1 +Table 1 @@ -67,19 +69,28 @@ Material examined. -AMS I. 5088, male, + +AMS I. 5088 +, +male +, 32.5 mm -SL, Green Island, +SL, +Green Island +, Queensland , Australia , -17 ° 13 ′ 48 ″ S +17°13′48″S , -145 ° 58 ′ 11 ″ E +145°58′11″E -, 1901, C. Hedley leg. +, 1901, +C. Hedley +leg. + @@ -88,7 +99,7 @@ SL, Green Island, Counts and measurements given in Table -1 +1 . Body moderately elongate, slightly compressed anteriorly, progressively more compressed posteriorly (Fig. 1 A ). Dorsal profile of snout straight, steep. Mouth slightly oblique; posterior margin of maxilla extending beyond anterior margin of pupil; anterior tip of upper jaw slightly above level of lower margin of orbit (lateral view). Medial supratemporal canal with two branches (Fig. @@ -97,7 +108,7 @@ Counts and measurements given in Table 2 A ). Eye oriented dorsolaterally, with small, pointed tentacle, slightly longer than nasal tentacle, on posterodorsal margin. Interorbital space narrow, its width less than pupil diameter. Opercular margin slightly pointed, reaching below base of 3 rd spine of first dorsal fin. - + @@ -527,7 +538,7 @@ SL) agreed closely with the type series of E. rhothion re-examined in this study (Table -1 +1 ), and much of the original description of the species provided by Fricke (1997) . However, although diff --git a/data/78/30/06/783006583E355573943A2BDCD6E08DEF.xml b/data/78/30/06/783006583E355573943A2BDCD6E08DEF.xml index 383e61d0138..948fad90058 100644 --- a/data/78/30/06/783006583E355573943A2BDCD6E08DEF.xml +++ b/data/78/30/06/783006583E355573943A2BDCD6E08DEF.xml @@ -1,55 +1,56 @@ - - - -First records of two triplefins, Enneapterygius rhothion and Enneapterygius olivaceus (Actinopterygii: Blenniiformes: Tripterygiidae), from Australia and Vanuatu + + + +First records of two triplefins, Enneapterygius rhothion and Enneapterygius olivaceus (Actinopterygii: Blenniiformes: Tripterygiidae), from Australia and Vanuatu - - -Author + + +Author -Dewa, Yuna -0000-0002-8512-6782 -United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan +Dewa, Yuna +0000-0002-8512-6782 +United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan - - -Author + + +Author -Motomura, Hiroyuki -0000-0002-7448-2482 -Kagoshima University Museum, Kagoshima, Japan +Motomura, Hiroyuki +0000-0002-7448-2482 +Kagoshima University Museum, Kagoshima, Japan -text - - -Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria +text + + +Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria - -2024 - -2024-10-31 + +2024 + +2024-10-31 - -54 + +54 - -261 -268 + +261 +268 -journal article -10.3897/aiep.54.135448 -1F507CB1-0C06-4381-9CBF-CB0A9FFC8263 +journal article +304926 +10.3897/aiep.54.135448 +22888b0d-a602-4918-9cc1-db34e6998697 +1F507CB1-0C06-4381-9CBF-CB0A9FFC8263 - + - + Enneapterygius olivaceus -Dewa, Tashiro +Dewa, Tashiro, et Motomura, 2023 -, et Motomura, 2023 @@ -58,7 +59,7 @@ Dewa, Tashiro , 4 ; -Table 2 +Table 2 @@ -70,44 +71,89 @@ Dewa, Tashiro ( 12.1–22.1 mm SL). + AUSTRALIA -: AMS I. 22732-008, male, +: +AMS I. 22732-008 +, +male +, 22.1 mm -SL, Bird Islet, Lizard Island, +SL, +Bird Islet +, +Lizard Island +, Queensland , -15 ° 18 ′ 00 ″ S +15°18′00″S , -145 ° 26 ′ 59 ″ E +145°26′59″E -, 1981, D. Hoese et al.; AMS I. 30000-001, +, 1981, +D. Hoese +et al. + +; + +AMS I. 30000-001 +, 9 males and 8 females , 12.1–19.4 mm -SL, Lizard Island, - -15 ° 19 ′ 48 ″ S +SL, +Lizard Island , -145 ° 28 ′ 11 ″ E + +15°19′48″S +, +145°28′11″E -, 1989. +, 1989 + +. + VANUATU -: AMS I. 6317, 1 of +: +AMS I. 6317 +, 1 of 3 specimens -, male, +, +male +, 19.7 mm -SL, Vila, Efate, 1903, W. A. Haswell leg.; AMS I. 6451, 1 of +SL, +Vila +, +Efate +, 1903, +W. A. Haswell +leg. + +; + +AMS I. 6451 +, 1 of 3 specimens -, female, +, +female +, 15.9 mm -SL, Vanua Lava, Banks Islands, 1903, W. A. Haswell leg. +SL, +Vanua Lava +, +Banks Islands +, 1903, +W. A. Haswell +leg. + @@ -116,10 +162,10 @@ SL, Vanua Lava, Banks Islands, 1903, W. A. Haswell leg. Counts and measurements given in Table -2 +2 . Body moderately elongate, slightly compressed anteriorly, progressively more compressed posteriorly. Dorsal profile of snout straight, moderately steep. Mouth slightly oblique; posterior margin of maxilla reaching to or extending slightly beyond anterior margin of pupil; anterior tip of upper jaw slightly above level of lower margin of orbit (lateral view). Anterior nostril forming membranous tube with short unbranched tentacle, base at level of middle of eye, slightly closer to eye than to upper lip; posterior nostril opening circular, without membranous tube. Eye oriented dorsolaterally; broad leaf-like tentacle on posterodorsal margin, its length longer than nasal tentacle. Interorbital space narrow, its width less than pupil diameter. Opercular margin slightly pointed, reaching to below base of 2 nd or 3 rd spine of first dorsal fin. - + @@ -508,9 +554,7 @@ The morphological characters of the presently reported South Pacific specimens a provided by Dewa et al. (2023) -, especially as follows: 11–13 (modally 12) second dorsal-fin spines; 18–21 (modally 20) notched lateral-line scales; mandibular pore formula 3 + 1 + 3; head length 28.9 % – 32.3 % (mean 30.6 %) of SL; upper jaw length 9.3 % – 12.0 % (10.6 %) of SL; 1 st spine of first dorsal fin longer than that of 2 nd dorsal-fin, its length 11.0 % – 18.2 % (13.4 %) of SL; orbital tentacle broad, leaf-shaped; head, pectoral-fin base and lower part of pectoral fin brownish in nuptial males; caudal fin whitish in nuptial males; pectoral fin with bands in females; anal fin without distinct bars or lines in both sexes. Although the presently reported specimens had fewer longitudinal series scale rows and scales below the 1 st notched lateral-line scale compared to the -type -series of +, especially as follows: 11–13 (modally 12) second dorsal-fin spines; 18–21 (modally 20) notched lateral-line scales; mandibular pore formula 3 + 1 + 3; head length 28.9 % – 32.3 % (mean 30.6 %) of SL; upper jaw length 9.3 % – 12.0 % (10.6 %) of SL; 1 st spine of first dorsal fin longer than that of 2 nd dorsal-fin, its length 11.0 % – 18.2 % (13.4 %) of SL; orbital tentacle broad, leaf-shaped; head, pectoral-fin base and lower part of pectoral fin brownish in nuptial males; caudal fin whitish in nuptial males; pectoral fin with bands in females; anal fin without distinct bars or lines in both sexes. Although the presently reported specimens had fewer longitudinal series scale rows and scales below the 1 st notched lateral-line scale compared to the type series of E. olivaceus