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2008: 199 + +, figs 1-3 (off +Okinawa +I., +Japan +). + + + + + +Diagnosis + + +A species of + +Acropoma + +is distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: O-shaped luminous ground around anus ( +Fig. 1B +); luminous-gland length 13.2-14.6; proximal radial of 1st anal-fin pterygiophore slender lacking trough or hollow; anus pale situated closer to pelvic-fin origin than to that + + +Meristic and morphometric methods follow +Hubbs and Lagler (1958) +and +Okamoto (2014) +. The condition of the luminous gland and the sex of the specimen were established by dissection of the abdomen on the right side. The specimens examined in the present study are deposited in the +Kagoshima +University Museum, +Kagoshima +, +Japan +(KAUM); Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris (MNHN); and National Museum of Nature and Science, Tsukuba, +Japan +(NSMT). + + + + +Material examined + + + +Acropoma lecorneti + +, MNHN-IC-2008- +1612, 141.9 mm +SL, female, Santo 06 cruise, +R +/ +V +Alis +, st. At121, + +15°38’42”S +; +167°01’12”E +, +West of Malo Island +, +Vanuatu +, +western South Pacific +, + +275-290 m +depth + +, + +19 Oct. 2006 + + +. + + + +Figure 1. – + +Acropoma lecorneti + +, MNHN-IC-2008-1612, 141.9 mm SL, from Vanuatu. +A +: Lateral view of left side; +B +: Inside of the abdominal region of right side (dissected and outlined luminous gland). + + + +(1) Marine Fisheries Research and Development Center ( +JAMARC +), Fisheries Research Agency, 15F Queen’s Tower B, + + +2-3-3 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, +Kanagawa +220-6115, +Japan +. + + +(2) + +The +Kagoshima +University Museum, 1-21-30 Korimoto, +Kagoshima +890-0065, +Japan +. [motomura@kaum.kagoshima-u.ac.jp] + + + +* Corresponding author [epigonidae@gmail.com] + + + +Table I. – Comparison of the selected counts and measurements (% of standard length) of + +Acropoma lecorneti + +. *: measured in the present study. + + +Present Yamanoue and Toda Fourmanoir study (2008) (1988) + +Standard length +141.9 mm +221 mm +326 mm + +Dorsal-fin rays VII-I-I, 10 VII-I-I, 10 VII-I-I, 10 +Anal-fin rays III, 7 III, 7 III, 7 +Pectoral-fin rays 15 15 15 +Gill rakers (left/right) 27/21 15/14 21/14 +Lateral line scales 48 49 48 +Head length 37.4 37 34.4 +Body depth 24.8 25 24.5 +Body width at P1 base 14.1 15 15.0 +Orbital diameter 11.6 7.9 9.5 +Interorbital width 7.0 8.5 7.7 +Snout length 12.0 12 9.5 +Postorbital length 15.1 15 No data +Upper-jaw length 16.1 16 15.6 +Lower-jaw length 19.9 22 No data + +Pre-1 +st +dorsal-fin length 40.4 42 No data + + +Pre-2 +nd +dorsal-fin length 62.8 64.1* No data + +Prepectoral-fin length 36.9 37 No data +Prepelvic-fin length 40.4 40 No data + +Pre-anus length 49.1 47.5* No data Figure 2. – Collection localities of + +Acropoma lecorneti + +(present study = Preanal-fin length 70.5 71 No data star; previous studies = circles). Pelvic fin base to anus 9.3 9.1 7.4 + + +1 +st +dorsal-fin spine length 6.4 6.6 6.4 + + +2 +nd +dorsal-fin spine length 12.0 13.6* 12 of anal fin; gill rakers 14-27; scales ctenoid except for axil of 3rd dorsal-fin spine length Broken 17 14 pectoral fin and cheek (cycloid). 7th dorsal-fin spine length 5.5 6.1 6.1 + + +2 +nd +dorsal-fin spine length 8.8 6.7* No data +Description +Dorsal-fin rays VII-I-I, 10; anal-fin rays III, 7; pectoral-fin 1 +st +anal-fin spine length 1.6 1.6* No data rays 15; lateral line scales 48; gill rakers 10 (including 6 rudi- 2 +nd +anal-fin spine length 6.1 5.0* No data ments) + 11 (including 1 rudiments) = +21 in +right side, 10 (4 3 +rd +anal-fin spine length 10.5 9.6 No data rudiments) + 17 (7 rudiments) = +27 in +left side; vertebrae 10 + Pelvic-fin spine length 12.8 11 No data 15. Measurements are given in table I. Body elongate, moder- 1st dorsal-fin base 15.1 17.5* No data ately compressed. Mouth large, gape oblique; posterior margin 2 +nd +dorsal-fin base 14.0 15.8* 15.0 of maxilla reaching to below anterior margin of pupil; lower jaw projecting when mouth closed; symphysis of lower jaw not Anal-fin base 14.0 11 No data protruded. One or two rows of villiform teeth with a few coni- Pectoral-fin length 26.0 24 25 cal teeth on vomer and palatines. Single row of inwardly direct- Pelvic-fin length 17.7 15.0* 14.7 ed conical teeth on upper jaw; villiform teeth band present on Caudal-peduncle depth 10.4 10 9.5 inside of upper jaw. Single row of developed conical teeth on Caudal-peduncle length 24.9 21 No data lower jaw. Two pairs of inwardly directed canine teeth near + + +Gill-raker length (left/right) 2.0/1.9 3.3/3.5 2.5/2.8 symphyseal region of both jaws. Eye large, oval, its horizontal diameter sub-equal to snout length. Posterior margin of opercle Luminous-gland length 13.2 14.6* No data with two weak spines. Preopercle thin, weakly serration on posterior corner. Posteroventral margin of interopercle with small number of tiny spines forming weak serration. Subopercle thin, ly developed, proximal radial of first pterygiophore lacking trough anteroventral margin weakly serrated, posterior part lacking thin or hollow. Luminous gland short, O-shaped, around anus ( +Fig. 1B +). flap. Anus nearer to pelvic-fin base origin than to origin of anal fin. +Colour in alcohol +( +Fig. 1A +). – Body and head light tan, oper- Scales thin, deciduous; weakly ctenoid on body and bases of sec- cular, branchiostegal rays, and ventral surface of abdomen light ond dorsal and anal fins except for axil of pectoral fin and cheek brown, anus pale bordered by black pigments. (cycloid). Eighth dorsal-fin spine between first dorsal and second dorsal fins isolated, short, thick. Pectoral fin long (right side lack- +Distribution +ing), slender, posterior tip just reaching to vertical line from origin West coast of +New Caledonia +( +Fourmanoir, 1988 +); off +Okinawa +, of second dorsal fin. Anal fin originating beneath a vertical drawn +Japan +( +Yamanoue and Toda, 2008 +); and west of +Vanuatu +(present through middle of second dorsal-fin base; anal fin spines moderate- study); at +275-360 m +depth (Fig. 2). +Remarks + + + +Acropoma lecorneti + + +is unique in the genus in having an O-shaped luminous gland surrounding the anus. The luminous-gland length of the present specimen and a Japanese specimen ( +NSMT-P 75219 +) were 13.2% SL and 14.6% SL, respectively. We could not make an examination of the luminous gland of the +holotype +of + +A. lecorneti + +, owing to its unknown whereabouts ( +R +. Causse, pers. comm.). Selected characters of the +three specimens +of the species are compared in table I + +. + + +Yamanoue and Toda (2008) +reported that the gill rakers of a Japanese specimen of + +A. lecorneti + +are difficult to count, owing to small tooth plates on the gill arch that could not easily be discrimi- nated from gill rakers. Similarly, the present specimen has small tooth plates and many rudimental gill rakers on the gill arch. Fur- thermore, the gill rakers of + +A. lecorneti + +being greatly different on both sides (Fourmanoir, 2008; +Yamanoue and Toda, 2008 +; present study), it is not usable as a diagnostic character. Whereas, in all other congeners, most of gill rakers of these species developed and only a few rudiments occurred on the gill arch compared to + +A. lecorneti + +. This character is thus useful for distinguishing other species ( +Okamoto and Ida, 2002 +). + + +The present specimen and a Japanese specimen of + +A. lecorneti + +were a male with a fully ripe testis and a female with a great number of eggs (the most developed eggs ca. +0.5 mm +in diameter), respectively. + +Acropoma lecorneti + +is the largest species in the genus, reported by +Fourmanoir (1988) +from the +holotype +measuring +326 mm +SL. The other congeneric species mature at ca. +40-100 mm +SL, and do not reach +200 mm +SL ( +Okamoto, 2014 +). + + +Acknowledgments +. – We sincerely thank P. Pruvost, +R +. Causse, and Z. Gabsi ( +MNHN +), G. Shinohara and M. Nakae ( +NSMT +) for specimen loans, and J. K. Dooley (Adelphi University) for critical reading of the manuscript. Also, the opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication generated by the NRF supported research are those of the authors and the NRF accepts no liability whatsoever in this regard. The present material was collected during the +SANTO +2006 Expedition organ- ized by Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris ( +MNHN +), Pro Natura International ( +PNI +), and Institut de Recherche pour le Développement ( +IRD +). The expedition operated under a permit granted to Dr P. Bouchet by the Environment Unit of the Government of +Vanuatu +. The Marine Biodiver- sity part of the expedition, was specifically funded by grants from the Total Foundation, the Sloan Foundation and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.We thank Dr Bertrand Richer de Forges and Sarah Samadi, Principal Investiga- tors on board +R +/ +V +Alis +, who collected the specimens. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BB/87/03BB87FBFFB5F8032D60FA3CED82C28E.xml b/data/03/BB/87/03BB87FBFFB5F8032D60FA3CED82C28E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a992d36713a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BB/87/03BB87FBFFB5F8032D60FA3CED82C28E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ + + + +Description of three new species of dwarf Glossogobius from New Guinea and northern Australia + + + +Author + +Hoese, Douglass F. + + + +Author + +Allen, Gerald R. + + + +Author + +Hadiaty, Renny K. + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +2 + + +179 +193 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + + +Glossogobius gnomus +, + +new species + + + + + + +( +Figs 1A +, +4A +, +5 +, +6 +, 12; Tabs I-V) + + + + +Material examined + + + + +Holotype +. + +– +MZB 23335 +, +31.2 mm +SL male, small creek at extreme eastern end of +Etna Bay +, +West Papua Province +, +Indonesia +, +03°57.01’S +, +134°58.64’E +, rock, sand and mud, +G. Allen +and +K. Hortle +, + +30 Apr. 1997 + +. + + + + +Paratypes +. – + +AMS I.47260-001, 4(29-31); + +MZB 23336 +, +4 +(25-30) and + + +WAM +P.31302-010, 23(18-33), taken with +holotype + +. + +MZB 23638 +, +6 +(19-34), AMS I.47263-001, 3(19- 34) and + + +WAM +P. 34655-001, 2(32-32) Prov. +Maluku +, Kab. Kepulauan Aru, Kec. Aru +Selatan +, +Desa Jelia, P +. Trangan: +S. Gartanin. +(= +southern Trangan Island +, +Aru Islands +), +G. Allen +and + + +R +. Hadiaty, + +4 Dec. 2016 + + +. + + + + +Diagnosis + +Mouth small, reaching to below a point between anterior margin of pupil and anterior margin of eye; mental fraenum with short lateral lobes attached to the chin; predorsal partly scaled, midline scaled forward to above or just behind posterior opercular margin; cheek and operculum naked; pectoral-fin base and prepelvic area naked; pelvic disc slightly thickened and oval, longer than wide, with most branching of first ray after middle of ray; first dorsal fin with black spot posteriorly, surrounding area near base of sixth dorsal spine, surrounded by large white area; second dorsal-fin rays usually I, 8; anal-fin rays usually I, 7; pectoral-fin rays 15-16; longitudinal scale count 24-28; predorsal scale count 8-14; transverse scale count (TRB) usually 7.5; vertebrae usually 11+16 = 27, preoperculum with 3 pores in adult, lateral canal tube above operculum present (LCT); lateral canal pore between infraorbital pore (LC1) and terminal lateral canal pore (TLC) present. + + + +Description + + +Counts based on +36 specimens +, measurements on +24 specimens +24-32.5 mm +SL. First dorsal spines 6(30*); second dorsal rays I,8-9, usually I,8; anal rays I,6-7, usually I,7; pectoral rays 15-16; longitudinal scale count 24(1), 25(7), 26(12*). 27(8), 28(2); predorsal scale count 8-14; transverse scale count (TRB) 7/5(26*), 8.5(4); gill rakers on outer face of first arch 1+1+5(1), 1+1+6(3), 2+1+7(1), = 7-10; lower gill rakers on outer face of second arch 0+6(4), 0+7(2) = 6-7; segmented caudal rays 9/8(30*); branched caudal rays 7/6(5), 7/7(1), 8/7(24*). Other meristics shown in tables I-V. + + +Head slightly depressed, length 26.4-31.9% SL; cheeks bulbous in adults over +22 mm +SL, slightly bulbous in juveniles, head width at posterior preopercular margin 18.8- 21.3% SL; depth at posterior preopercular margin 14.7- 17.5% SL. Snout rounded in dorsal view; concave in side, with distinct notch formed from ascending processes premaxilla just before eye; 7.4-9.6% SL. Eye slightly longer than snout in juveniles and subequal to snout in adults above +20 mm +SL, 6.9-8.0% SL in adults. Small bump between nostrils below anterior nostril present, but very low. Anterior nostril at end of short tube, slightly less than one nostril diameter above upper lip. Posterior nostril pore without elevated rim, about 1-2 nostril diameters from eye and 1-1.5 from anterior nostril. Preoperculum short, distance from end of eye to upper posterior preopercular margin slightly less than snout length. Postorbital moderate, subequal to distance from tip of snout to a point above end of pupil to just behind end of eye. Gill opening reaching to below a point just behind posterior preopercular margin. Jaws forming an angle of 30-40° with body axis; upper margin of upper jaw in line with or just below lower margin of eye, upper jaw length 12.6-14.4% SL in adult males and 9.7-11.9% SL in adult females. Teeth in upper jaw: outer row of teeth conical, slightly enlarged teeth extending full length of premaxilla; an inner row of smaller conical teeth developed anteriorly only and a third innermost row of small depressible teeth anteriorly. Teeth in lower jaw: teeth in outer row conical, slightly enlarged and close-set confined to anterior half of dentary; a second inner rows of slightly smaller teeth extending the full length of the dentary coming larger posteriorly; an innermost row of posteriorly directed depressible teeth anteriorly on inner face of dentary. Tongue tip distinctly bilobed. Gill rakers on outer face of first arch triangular, very short, much less than filament length. Rakers on inner face of first arch and other arches shorter than rakers on outer face of first arch and denticulate. Body covered mostly with large ctenoid scales, anteriormost one or two rows cycloid; midline of belly naked or with a few cycloid scales before anus and a large naked patch behind pelvic fin insertion and a few rows of cycloid scales extending forward to below pectoral fin insertion ventrally. First dorsal fin low and rounded in both sexes, lower than body depth at anal fin origin, fourth to sixth spines reaching to about the same point just before to just beyond origin of second dorsal fin when depressed; dorsal origin above a point just behind pelvic fin insertion. Second dorsal fin slightly higher than first dorsal fin, but lower than body depth at anal fin origin. Anal fin slightly lower than second dorsal fin, posterior most rays slightly elongate in mature males, reaching about half way to caudal fin when depressed, reaching less than half way to caudal fin in mature females. Pectoral fin with rounded to pointed margin, reaching to above a point between anus and just behind anal fin origin, (24.3-31.9% SL). Pelvic fin thick and rounded, reaching to or just beyond anus in males (21.7-23.4% SL) and usually well short of anus in females, reaching anus only in females over +30 mm +SL (17.4-21.7% SL), fifth ray with few short branches and about 8-12 terminal tips, second ray with most sequential branches behind middle of + +ray. + + +Figure 5. – Preserved holotype of + +Glossogobius gnomus +, MZB + +23335, 31.2 mm SL. + + + + +Figure 6. – Live individuals of + +Glossogobius gnomus + +. +A +: Etna Bay, Photo G. Allen; + + +B +: Aru Islands, Photo R. Hadiaty. + + + +from jaws to end of preoperculum. Line 9 (LL cheek row) short extending from below front half middle of eye arching upward then downward to near posterior preopercular margin. Line 10 (LL cheek row) extending from jaws to just beyond end of eye and not reaching preopercular margin. Line 11 (LT row +d +) extending to below posterior end of eye. Line 12 (Outer POP-mandibular) continuous from chin to near lower preopercular pore, usually without a gap of no papillae behind posterior tip of jaws. Line 13 (Inner POP-mandibular) continuous from chin to lower preopercular pore. Line 20 (Opercular VT) composed of single row of papillae extending from just behind upper preopercular pore to lower margin of operculum. Line 21 (Upper OT) separate from Line 20 short and sloping downward posteriorly, ending well before posterior opercular margin. Line 22 (Lower OT) short, almost horizontal and composted of few papillae, usually only 3 or 4. Other papillae shown in figure 1A. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BB/87/03BB87FBFFBCF80B2FCBFF6DED6CC6CE.xml b/data/03/BB/87/03BB87FBFFBCF80B2FCBFF6DED6CC6CE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c0e035e3b29 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BB/87/03BB87FBFFBCF80B2FCBFF6DED6CC6CE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,365 @@ + + + +Description of three new species of dwarf Glossogobius from New Guinea and northern Australia + + + +Author + +Hoese, Douglass F. + + + +Author + +Allen, Gerald R. + + + +Author + +Hadiaty, Renny K. + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +2 + + +179 +193 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + + +Glossogobius pumilus +, + +new species + + + + + + +( +Figs 1C +, +4D, E +, +9 +, +10 +, +11 +, 12; Tabs I-V) + + + +Glossogobius +sp. 2 + +. – + +Allen +et al., +2000 + +(in part, Timika + + +Region, New +Guinea +). + + + + +Material examined + + + + +Holotype +. + +– +WAM +P.27823-011, +32 mm +SL male, +17 km +upstream of Bensbach lodge, +8°53’S +, +141°12’E +, + +1 Oct. 1982 + +, +G. Allen +and +J. Paska. + + + + + +Paratypes +. – + + +Papua New Guinea + +: AMS I.27507-001, 31 (21-32) and + + +WAM +P.27823-001, 109(13-35), taken with +holotype + +; + +WAM +P.27817-006, 2(31-32), +5 km +upstream of +Bensbach +lodge, +8°51’S +, +141°13’E +, + +29 Sep. 1982 + +, +G. Allen +and +J. Paska +; + +Papua + + +, + + +Indonesia + +: +WAM +P.31296-003, 11(25- 40) and + + +MZB 23337 +, +2 +(29-32), south of +Timika +, E side of +Portsite +road, approximate km 24, + +22 Apr. 1997 + +, +04°37.47’S +, +136°57’E +, +G. Allen +and +Party + +; + +WAM +P.31756-002, 22(15-29) and AMS I.47250-001, 6(21-27), south of +Timika +, +04°41’S +, +136°54.31’E +, + +7 Aug. 2000 + +, G. +Allen +and K. +Hortle + +. + + + + +Diagnosis + +Mouth small, reaching to below a point between anterior margin of pupil and anterior margin of eye; mental fraenum a small rounded protrusion or triangular, without distinct lateral lobes; predorsal partly scaled, midline scaled forward in adult to above a point between middle of operculum and just behind posterior preopercular margin; cheek and operculum naked; pectoral-fin base and prepelvic area naked; pelvic disc thin and oval, longer than wide and reaching to anus in adults; first dorsal fin with black spot posteriorly surrounding area near base of sixth dorsal spine; second dorsal rays usually I,9; anal rays usually I,7; pectoral rays 13-16; longitudinal scale count 24-27; predorsal scale count 0-9; transverse scale count (TRB) usually 7.5; vertebrae usually 11+16 = 27, preoperculum without pores, no lateral canal tube above operculum; lateral canal pore between infraorbital pore present in adults and terminal lateral canal pore present. + + + +Description + + +Counts based on +59 specimens +, measurements taken on +24 specimens +24-41 mm +SL. First dorsal spines 6(40*); second dorsal rays I,8-10, usually I,9; anal rays I,6-7, usually I,7; pectoral rays 13-16, usually 14; longitudinal scale count 24(5), 25(11), 26(14). 27(5*), 28(1); predorsal scale count 0-9; transverse scale count (TRB) 7/5(28), 8.5(9*); gill rakers on outer face of first arch 1+0+5(1), 1+1+5(2), 1+1+6(3), 2+1+7(1) = 6-9; gill rakers on outer face of second arch 0+6(6), 0+7(1) = 6-7; segmented caudal rays 8/7(1), 9/8(29*); branched caudal rays 7/6(5), 7/7(8*), 8/7(19). Other meristics shown in tables I-V. + + + +Figure 9. – Preserved holotype of + +Glossogobius pumilus +, WAM P. + +27823-011, + +32 mm SL male. + + + +Figure 10. – Freshly collected paratype of + +Glossogobius pumilus +, WAM + + +P.27823-011, 33 mm SL male from +Bensbach River. Photo G. Allen + + + +Figure 11. – Live individual from Timika area of + +Glossogobius pumilus + +. Photo + +G. Allen. + + +Head slightly depressed, length 29.2-33.5% SL; cheeks bulbous in adults over +22 mm +SL, slightly bulbous in juveniles, head width at posterior preopercular margin 16.4- 20.3% SL; depth at posterior preopercular margin 14.3-17.9% SL. Snout rounded in dorsal view; convex or concave in side view, with distinct notch formed from ascending process of premaxilla just before eye in some specimens; 7.1-11.5% SL. Eye slightly longer than snout in juveniles and subequal to snout in adults above +20 mm +SL, 6.3-8.5% SL in adults. Small bump between nostrils below anterior nostril present, but very low. Anterior nostril at end of short tube, slightly less than one nostril diameter above upper lip. Posterior nostril a pore without elevated rim, about 1.5-3 nostril diameters, from eye and 1.5-2 nostril diameters from anterior nostril. Preoperculum short, distance from end of eye to upper posterior preopercular margin slightly less than snout length. Postorbital moderate, subequal to distance from tip of snout to a point above end of pupil to just behind end of eye. Gill opening reaching to below a point just behind posterior preopercular margin. Jaws forming an angle of 37-47° with body axis; upper margin of upper jaw in line with or just below lower margin of eye, posterior end below anterior margin of eye in females and immature males and below anterior half of pupil in mature males, upper jaw length 12.2-15.6% SL in adult males and 10.4-12.2% SL in adult females. Teeth in upper jaw: outer row of teeth conical, slightly enlarged teeth extending full length of premaxilla; an inner row of smaller conical teeth; an innermost row of enlarged depressible conical teeth anteriorly on premaxilla. Teeth in lower jaw: teeth in outer row conical, slightly enlarged and close-set confined to anterior half of dentary; a second inner row of slightly smaller teeth extending the full length of the dentary becoming larger posteriorly; an innermost row of posteriorly directed, curved depressible teeth anteriorly on inner face of dentary. Tongue tip distinctly bilobed. Gill rakers on outer face of first arch triangular, very short, much less than filament length. Rakers on inner face of first arch and other arches shorter than rakers on outer face of first arch and denticulate. Body covered mostly with large ctenoid scales, cycloid before a line from pectoral fin insertion to below first dorsal fin; belly usually with a few cycloid scales before anus and a large naked patch behind lum (smallest specimen examined +19 mm +SL); no short tube pelvic fin insertion and a few rows of cycloid scales extend- above operculum; no preopercular pores ( +Figs 2 +, +4D, 4E +). ing forward to below pectoral fin insertion ventrally. First dorsal fin low and rounded in both sexes, lower than body +Papillae +depth at anal fin origin, fourth to sixth spines reach to about Line 1(before nasal pore) present and very short, not the same point just before to just before origin of second dor- reaching snout tip. Line 2 extending from behind nasal pore sal fin when depressed; first dorsal fin origin above a point arching upwards and backwards to opposite side of head. just behind pelvic fin insertion. Second dorsal fin slightly Line 5 (suborbital) short, extending from below front half of higher than first dorsal fin, but lower than body depth at anal eye to infraorbital pore. Line 6 (suborbital branch) absent. fin origin; posterior rays reach just over half way to upper Line 7 (LL cheek row) extending from below front of eye caudal fin base in mature females and to base of upper cau- and usually continuous with papillae behind jaws, extenddal fin in mature males. Anal fin slightly lower than second ing posteriorly to just beyond eye. Line 8 (LT cheek row = dorsal fin, posterior most rays very elongate in mature males, row +b +) extending from jaws to end of preoperculum. Line 9 reaching to lower rays of caudal fin when depressed, reach- (LL cheek row) short extending from below front half miding over half way to caudal fin in mature females. Pectoral dle of eye arching upward then downward to just behind eye. fin with rounded margin, reaching to above a point between Line 10 (LL cheek row) extending from jaws to just beyond anus and behind anal fin origin, 23.3-31.2% SL. Pelvic fin end of eye and not reaching preopercular margin. Line 11 thin and elongate, reaching to or just beyond anus in males (LT row +d +) extending to below posterior end of eye. Line 12 (21.2-28.5% SL) and to or just anterior to anus in females (Outer POP-mandibular) continuous from chin to near lower (19.7-23.9% SL), fifth ray with few long branches and about preopercular pore, usually with a gap of no papillae behind 8-12 terminal tips. posterior tip of jaws. Line 13 (Inner POP-mandibular) continuous from chin to lower preopercular pore. Line 20 (Oper- +Head pores +cular VT) composed of single row of papillae extending Posterior nasal pore just medial and slightly above poste- from just behind upper preopercular pore to lower margin of rior nostril; anterior interorbital pore above a point between operculum. Line 21 (Upper OT) separate from Line 20 slopanterior margin of pupil to half way to anterior margin of ing downward posteriorly, ending close to posterior opercueye; posterior interorbital pore above posterior margin of lar margin. Line 22 (Lower OT) almost horizontal and compupil; postorbital pore behind upper margin of eye; infraor- posted of 6-10 papillae reaching to near end of operculum. bital pore below postorbital and behind middle of eye; lat- Other papillae shown in figure 1C. eral canal pore above preoperculum present just before posterior preopercular margin; terminal lateral canal pore above +Coloration +a point just behind posterior preopercular margin of opercu- Head and body brown. Head with scattered dark brown or black small spots and with larger mottling in adults; a broad dark stripe from anteroventral margin of eye to behind middle of upper lip, extending onto lips followed posteriorly by a broad white stripe extending from eye to over posterior third of lips, followed by a thin dark brown to black stripe from posterior margin of eye to behind posterior tips of jaws, becoming broader ventrally and often broken into two or three round spots; a small dark brown to black spot, smaller than pupil diameter almost in contact with posteroventral margin of eye; rest of cheek with large scattered dark brown to black mottling; chin and isthmus dark brown in mature males, chin dark brown with rest of ventral surface of head lighter in mature females; mental fraenum dark brown, + + +sometimes only at sides of fraenum; lips dark brown except white at posterior tip, bar from Figure 12. – Map showing known locations of dwarf species of + +Glossogobius + +anteroventral margin of eye bars crossing lips, but from +Australia +and New +Guinea +, each symbol may represent multiple samples for + +G. nanus + +and + +G. pumilus + +; solid circle: + +G. nanus + +; square: + +G. gnomus + +; star: +G. +lips often dark and band not distinct on lips. Body + +pumilus + +. brown, with an irregular shaped dark brown stripe dorsally on midside breaking up into irregularly shaped dark brown spots on caudal peduncle ( +Fig. 11 +). A series of 8 elongate spots on midside of body, with X-shaped extensions dorsally and ventrally, each covering 1-2 scales in a longitudinal direction along midside; first spot below anterior quarter of first dorsal fin; second below posterior quarter of first dorsal fin, sometimes connected to first spot, third spot below a point between first and second dorsal fin; fourth and fifth spots below second dorsal fin; sixth and seventh spot on caudal peduncle; eighth spot triangular at posterior end of caudal peduncle, without dorsal or ventral extensions and apex pointing anteriorly. First dorsal fin with a thin black stripe near base, connecting to an ocellated black spot surrounding middle of sixth dorsal spine, spot fainter in females and immature males. Second dorsal fin with black spots forming 2 rows ventrally, distal margin of fin dark brown. Pectoral fin base with a round to oval spot, smaller than pupil diameter dorsally and in some specimens a second smaller spot near ventral base, fin translucent without spots. Caudal fin with upper rays covered with brown spots forming wavy bands (usually 4–6) on dorsal two-thirds of fin, ventral third gray to dark brown; a large black median spot on dorsal midline of caudal peduncle followed by a white spot at base of caudal fin, followed by a small dark spot on caudal fin. Anal fin whitish to translucent in young and gray in adults of both sexes. Pelvic fins translucent in young, gray to dark brown in adults of both sexes. + + +In freshly collected individuals from Bensbach River ( +Fig. 10 +), the overall coloration is similar to that described for preserved material, except as follows: distal tips of two dorsal and caudal fins orange and anal fin and ventral quarter of caudal fin gray with an orange tinge and the pectoral fins white. A live individual from the Timika region is similar in coloration, except that the pectoral fin is translucent ( +Fig. 11 +). + + + + +Distribution + + + +The +species is known only from three localities, the +Bensbach River +in +Papua New Guinea +and the +Timika Region +in +Papua +, +Indonesia +. +The +species appears common in lowland clear to turbid streams (less than + +50 m + +elevation) and also occurs in peat swamp habitat in the +Timika region +. +It +belongs to a relatively diverse fish species assemblage at the +type +locality, consisting of 16 species that also includes clupeids, plotosids (2 species), atherinids, melanotaeniids (2 species), ambassids, apogonids (2 species), terapontids, toxotids, eleotrids (3 species), and soleiids + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF834640FC95FA38B033F8C3.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF834640FC95FA38B033F8C3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9cbff722dd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF834640FC95FA38B033F8C3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Pungitius laevis +(Cuvier, 1829) + +– Smoothtail ninespine + +stickleback – Épinochette à peau douce + +Some primarily freshwater species are sometimes cited geographically from “marine” environment. However, it is often by accident (fishes washed out by a flood, and found at sea in the plume of freshwater at the surface), or in very restricted areas under the strong influence of a freshwater source. We did not include those in this list. + + + +9 +Most probably extinct in +France +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF834640FC95FB79B005FAD9.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF834640FC95FB79B005FAD9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..24a9183c733 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF834640FC95FB79B005FAD9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + +Aphanius + +fasciatus +(Valenciennes, 1821) + +– Mediterranean + +banded pupfish – Aphanius de +Corse + + +Aphanius iberus +(Valenciennes, 1846) +9 +– Spanish pupfish – + + + +Aphanius d’Espagne + + +Family +Poeciliidae + + + +* +Gambusia holbrooki +Girard, 1859 – Eastern mosquitofish – Gambusie de Holbrook + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF854646FC95FA5BB0CEF8C2.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF854646FC95FA5BB0CEF8C2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e9d72a57da4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF854646FC95FA5BB0CEF8C2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Citharus linguatula +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Spotted flounder – + + +Feuille + + + + +Family +Scophthalmidae + + + + +Lepidorhombus boscii +(Risso, 1810) + +– Four-spot megrim – + +Cardine à quatre taches + + +Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis +(Walbaum, 1792) + +– Megrim – + +Cardine franche + + +Phrynorhombus norvegicus +(Günther, 1862) + +– Norwegian topknot – Targie naine + + + +Scophthalmus maximus +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Turbot – Turbot + + + +Scophthalmus rhombus +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Brill – Barbue + + + +Zeugopterus punctatus +(Bloch, 1787) + +– Topknot – Targeur + + + +Zeugopterus regius +(Bonnaterre, 1788) + +– Eckström’s topknot – Targie unimaculée + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF854646FC95FEB5B11CFAF9.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF854646FC95FEB5B11CFAF9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c98b864021e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF854646FC95FEB5B11CFAF9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Kajikia albida +(Poey, 1860) + +– Atlantic white marlin – + + +Makaire blanc de l’Atlantique + + + + +Makaira nigricans +Lacepède, 1802 + +– Blue marlin – Makaire bleu + + + +Tetrapturus belone +Rafinesque, 1810 + +– Mediterranean spearfish – Marlin de Méditerranée + + +* + +Tetrapturus pfluegeri +Robins & de Sylva, 1963 + +– Longbill spearfish – Makaire bécune + + + +Family +Centrolophidae + + + + +Centrolophus niger +(Gmelin, 1789) + +– Rudderfish – + +Centrolophe noir + + +Hyperoglyphe perciformis +(Mitchill, 1818) + +– Barrelfish – + +Centrolophe épineux + + +Schedophilus medusophagus +(Cocco, 1839) + +– Cornish blackfish – Rouffe des méduses + + + +Schedophilus ovalis +(Cuvier, 1833) + +– Imperial blackfish – + +Rouffe impérial + + +Family +Nomeidae + + + + +Cubiceps gracilis +(Lowe, 1843) + +– Driftfish – Dérivant grêle + + + +Psenes pellucidus +Lütken, 1880 + +– Bluefin driftfish – + +Dérivant gélatineux + + +Family +Tetragonuridae + + + + +Tetragonurus cuvieri +Risso, 1810 + +– Smalleye squaretail – + +Tétragonure de Cuvier + + +Family +Stromateidae + + + + +Stromateus fiatola +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Blue butterfish – + +Fiatole + + +Family +Caproidae + + + + +Antigonia capros +Lowe, 1843 + +– Deepbody boarfish – + +Sanglier chevrette + + +Capros aper +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Boarfish – Sanglier + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF864645FC95FF30B1CAF8C2.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF864645FC95FF30B1CAF8C2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..29d3a53bc66 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF864645FC95FF30B1CAF8C2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Gobius incognitus +Kovačić & Šanda, 2016 + +– Unknown goby + + +– Gobie méconnu + + + + +Gobius kolombatovici +Kovačić & Miller, 2000 + +– + +Kolombatovic’s goby – Gobie à taches oranges + + +Gobius niger +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Black goby – Gobie noir + + + +Gobius paganellus +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Rock goby – Gobie paganel + + + +Gobius roulei +de Buen, 1928 + +– Roule’s goby – Gobie de + +Roule + + +Gobius vittatus +Vinciguerra, 1883 + +– Striped goby – Gobie rayé + + + +Gobius xanthocephalus +Heymer & Zander, 1992 + +– Yellow- + +headed goby – Gobie à tête jaune + + +Gobiusculus flavescens +(Fabricius, 1779) + +– Two-spotted goby – Gobie à deux taches + + + +Lebetus guilleti +(Le Danois, 1913) + +– Guillet’s goby – Gobie nain de Guillet + + + +Lebetus scorpioides +(Collett, 1874) + +– Diminutive goby – + +Gobie nabot + + +Lesueurigobius friesii +(Malm, 1874) + +– Fries’ goby – Gobie de Fries + + + +Lesueurigobius suerii +(Risso, 1810) + +– Lesueur’s goby – + +Gobie de Lesueur + + +Millerigobius macrocephalus +(Kolombatović, 1891) + +– + +Large-headed goby – Gobie nain à grosse tête + + +Odondebuenia balearica +(Pellegrin & Fage, 1907) + +– + +Coralline goby – Gobie des Baléares + + +Pomatoschistus bathi +Miller, 1982 + +– Bath’s goby – Gobie de + +Bath + + +Pomatoschistus lozanoi +(de Buen, 1923) + +– Lozano’s goby – + +Gobie de Lozano + + +Pomatoschistus marmoratus +(Risso, 1810) + +– Marbled goby + +– Gobie marbré + + +Pomatoschistus microps +(Krøyer, 1838) + +– Common goby – + +Gobie tacheté + + +Pomatoschistus minutus +(Pallas, 1770) + +– Sand goby – Gobie des sables + + + +Pomatoschistus norvegicus +(Collett, 1902) + +– Norwegian goby – Gobie norvégien + + + +Pomatoschistus pictus +(Malm, 1865) + +– Painted goby – + +Gobie varié + + +Pomatoschistus quagga +(Heckel, 1837) + +– Quagga goby – + +Gobie quagga + + +Pseudaphya ferreri +(de Buen & Fage, 1908) + +– Ferrer’s goby + +– Gobie-nageur de Ferrer + + +Thorogobius ephippiatus +(Lowe, 1839) + +– Leopard-spotted goby – Gobie léopard + + + +Thorogobius macrolepis +(Kolombatovic, 1891) + +– Large- + +scaled goby – Gobie à grandes écailles + + +Vanneaugobius dollfusi +Brownell, 1978 + +– Dollfus’ goby – + +Gobie nain de Dollfus + + +Zebrus zebrus +(Risso, 1827) + +– Zebra goby – Gobie zébré + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF874644FC95FF12B7FEF8C2.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF874644FC95FF12B7FEF8C2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..70b98b508a1 --- /dev/null +++ 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+(Risso, 1810) + +– Cline – Cline argenté + + + +Family +Blenniidae + + + + +Aidablennius sphynx +(Valenciennes, 1836) + +– Sphinx blenny + +– Blennie sphinx + + +Blennius ocellaris +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Butterfly blenny – + +Blennie papillon + + +Coryphoblennius galerita +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Montagu’s blenny – Blennie coiffée + + + +Lipophrys pholis +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Shanny – Blennie mordocet + + + +Lipophrys trigloides +(Valenciennes, 1836) + +– Trigloid blenny + +– Blennie trigloïde + + +Microlipophrys canevae +(Vinciguerra, 1880) + +– Yellow cheek blenny – Blennie de Caneva + + + +Microlipophrys dalmatinus +(Steindachner & Kolombatovic, 1883) + +– Dalmatian blenny – Blennie dalmate + + + +Microlipophrys nigriceps +(Vinciguerra, 1883) + +– Black- + +headed blenny – Blennie à tête noire + + +Parablennius gattorugine +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Tompot blenny – Blennie gattorugine + + + +Parablennius incognitus +(Bath, 1968) + +– Mystery blenny – + +Blennie diabolo + + +Parablennius pilicornis +(Cuvier, 1829) + +– Ringneck blenny – + +Blennie pilicorne + + +Parablennius rouxi +(Cocco, 1833) + +– Long-stripped blenny – + +Blennie de Roux + + +Parablennius ruber +(Valenciennes, 1836) + +– Portuguese blenny – Blennie rouge + + + +Parablennius sanguinolentus +(Pallas, 1814) + +– Rusty blenny + +– Blennie palmicorne + + +Parablennius tentacularis +(Brünnich, 1768) + +– Tentacled blenny – Blennie tentaculée + + + +Parablennius zvonimiri +(Kolombatovic, 1892) + +– Zvonimir’s blenny – Blennie de Zvonimir + + + +Salaria basilisca +(Valenciennes, 1836) + +– Basilisk blenny – + +Blennie basilic + + +Salaria pavo +(Risso, 1810) + +– Peacock blenny – Blennie paon + + + +Scartella cristata +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Molly miller – Blennie chevelue + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF874644FF3CFF30B576F8C2.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF874644FF3CFF30B576F8C2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3c81073673c --- /dev/null +++ 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obèse + + +Pachycara crassiceps +(Roule, 1916) + +– Brown eelpout – + +Lycode brun noir + + +Zoarces viviparus +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– European eelpout – + +Loquette d’Europe + + +Family +Stichaeidae + + + + +Chirolophis ascanii +(Walbaum, 1792) + +– Yarrell’s blenny – + +Toupet marbré + + +Family +Pholidae + + + + +Pholis gunnellus +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Rock gunnel – Gonelle + + + +Family +Anarhichadidae + + + + +Anarhichas denticulatus +Krøyer, 1845 + +– Northern wolffish – + +Loup gélatineux + + +Anarhichas lupus +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Atlantic wolffish – Loup atlantique + + + +Family +Chiasmodontidae + + + + +Pseudoscopelus obtusifrons +(Fowler, 1934) + +– Swallowerfish + +– Gargare + + +Family +Ammodytidae + + + + +Ammodytes marinus +Raitt, 1934 + +– Lesser sand-eel – Lançon nordique + + + +Ammodytes tobianus +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Small sand-eel – + +Lançon équille + + +Gymnammodytes cicerelus +(Rafinesque, 1810) + +– + +Mediterranean sand-eel – Cicerelle de Méditerranée + + 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+Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Argentina silus +(Ascanius, 1775) + +– Greater argentine – + + +Grande argentine + + + + +Argentina sphyraena +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– +Argentine +– Petite argentine + + + +Glossanodon leioglossus +(Valenciennes, 1848) + +– + + +Smalltoothed argentine – +Argentine +à petites dents + + + +Family +Microstomatidae + + + + +Microstoma microstoma +(Risso, 1810) + +– Slender argentine – + +Serpe petite bouche + + +Nansenia oblita +(Facciolà, 1887) + +– Forgotten argentine – + +Serpe oubliée + + +Family +Bathylagidae + + + + +Bathylagichthys greyae +(Cohen, 1958) + +– Grey’s deepsea smelt – Garcette de Grey + + + +Bathylagus euryops +Goode & Bean, 1896 + +– Goiter blacksmelt – Garcette-goitre + + + +Dolicholagus longirostris +(Maul, 1948) + +– Longsnout blacksmelt – Garcette pâle + + + +Melanolagus bericoides +(Borodin, 1929) + +– Bigscale deepsea smelt – Garcette réticulée + + + +Family +Opisthoproctidae + + + + +Dolichopteryx longipes +(Vaillant, 1888) + +– Brownsnout spookfish – Revenant télescope + + + +Opisthoproctus soleatus +Vaillant, 1888 + +– Barrel-eye – + +Revenant nocturne + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF904653FF3CFD93B53AFC43.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF904653FF3CFD93B53AFC43.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bd4788f2c86 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF904653FF3CFD93B53AFC43.xml @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Clupea harengus +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Atlantic herring – + + +Hareng de l’Atlantique + + + + +Sardina pilchardus +(Walbaum, 1792) + +– European pilchard – + +Sardine commune + + +Sardinella aurita +Valenciennes, 1847 + +– Round sardinella – + +Allache + + +Sprattus sprattus +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– European sprat – Sprat + + + +Family +Engraulidae + + + + +Engraulis albidus +Borsa, Collet & Durand, 2004 + +– White anchovy – Anchois blanc + + + +Engraulis encrasicolus +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– European anchovy – Anchois + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF914652FC95FE95B048F8C3.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF914652FC95FE95B048F8C3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5e0dc3d24a2 --- /dev/null +++ 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+Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Bathytoshia centroura +(Mitchill, 1815) + +– Roughtail stingray + + +– Pastenague épineuse + + + + +Dasyatis pastinaca +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Common stingray – + +Pastenague commune + + +Dasyatis tortonesei +Capapé, 1975 + +– Tortonese’s stingray – + +Pastenague de Tortonese + + +Pteroplatytrygon violacea +(Bonaparte, 1832) + +– Pelagic stingray – Pastenague violette + + + +Family +Gymnuridae + + + + +Gymnura altavela +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Spiny butterfly ray – + +Raie-papillon épineuse + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF924651FF3CF92AB6C6F8C2.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF924651FF3CF92AB6C6F8C2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fa34abb81d1 --- 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diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF934650FF3CFF33B6ABFE46.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF934650FF3CFF33B6ABFE46.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1864738daec --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF934650FF3CFF33B6ABFE46.xml @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Lamna nasus +(Bonnaterre, 1788) + +– Porbeagle – Requin- + + +taupe commun + + + + +Family +Cetorhinidae + + + + +Cetorhinus maximus +(Gunnerus, 1765) + +– Basking shark – + +Pèlerin + + +Family +Alopiidae + + + + +Alopias superciliosus +Lowe, 1841 + +– Bigeye thresher – + +Renard à gros yeux + + +Alopias vulpinus +(Bonnaterre, 1788) + +– Thresher – Renard + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF944657FC95FA1AB7CFF8C2.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF944657FC95FA1AB7CFF8C2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..34b77ba191b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF944657FC95FA1AB7CFF8C2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Carcharias taurus +Rafinesque, 1810 + +– Sand tiger shark – + + +Requin taureau + + + + +Odontaspis ferox +(Risso, 1810) + +– Smalltooth sand tiger – + +Requin féroce + + +Family +Mitsukurinidae + + + + +Mitsukurina owstoni + +Jordan +, 1898 – Goblin shark – Requin lutin + + + +Family +Lamnidae + + + + +Carcharodon carcharias +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Great white shark – Grand requin blanc + + + +Isurus oxyrinchus +Rafinesque, 1810 + +– Shortfin mako –Taupe bleu + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF944657FC95FC8EB045FC51.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF944657FC95FC8EB045FC51.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8989d2b666a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF944657FC95FC8EB045FC51.xml @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Lampetra fluviatilis +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– River lamprey – + + +Lamproie de rivière + + + + +Petromyzon marinus +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Sea lamprey – + +Lamproie marine + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF98465BFC95FF10B799F8C3.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF98465BFC95FF10B799F8C3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ce1f4bc1f7b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF98465BFC95FF10B799F8C3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Chelon labrosus +(Risso, 1827) + +– Thicklip grey mullet – + + +Mulet lippu + + + + +Liza aurata +(Risso, 1810) + +– Golden grey mullet – Mulet doré + + + +Liza ramada +(Risso, 1827) + +– Thinlip grey mullet – Mulet porc + + + +Liza saliens +(Risso, 1810) + +– Leaping mullet – Mulet sauteur + + + +Mugil cephalus +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Flathead grey mullet – + +Mulet à grosse tête + + +Oedalechilus labeo +(Cuvier, 1829) + +– Boxlip mullet – Mulet labéon + + + +Family +Pomacentridae + + + + +Chromis chromis +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Damselfish – + +Castagnole + + +Family +Labridae + + + + +Acantholabrus palloni +(Risso, 1810) + +– Scale-rayed wrasse – + +Roucaou + + +Centrolabrus exoletus +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Rock cook – + +Centrolabre + + +Coris julis +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +–Rainbow wrasse – Girelle + + + +Ctenolabrus rupestris +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Goldsinny wrasse + +– Rouquié + + +Labrus bergylta +Ascanius, 1767 + +– Ballan wrasse – Vieille commune + + + +Labrus merula +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Brown wrasse – Merle + + + +Labrus mixtus +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Cuckoo wrasse – Vieille coquette + + + +Labrus viridis +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Green wrasse – Labre vert + + + +Lappanella fasciata +(Cocco, 1833) + +– Sharp-toothed wrasse + +– Labre iris + + +Symphodus bailloni +(Valenciennes, 1839) + +– Baillon’s wrasse + +– Crénilabre de Baillon + + +Symphodus cinereus +(Bonnaterre, 1788) + +– Grey wrasse – + +Crénilabre cendré + + +Symphodus doderleini + +Jordan +, 1890 – Doderlein’s wrasse – + +Crénilabre de Doderlein + + +Symphodus mediterraneus +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Axillary wrasse – Crénilabre méditerranéen + + + +Symphodus melanocercus +(Risso, 1810) + +– Blacktailed wrasse – Crénilabre à queue noire + + + +Symphodus melops +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Corkwing wrasse – + +Crénilabre mélops + + +Symphodus ocellatus +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Ocellated wrasse – + +Crénilabre ocellé + + +Symphodus roissali +(Risso, 1810) + +– Five-spotted wrasse – + +Crénilabre à cinq taches + + +Symphodus rostratus +(Bloch, 1791) + +– Pointed-snout wrasse + +– Sublet + + +Symphodus tinca +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Peacock wrasse – + +Crénilabre paon + + +Thalassoma pavo +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Ornate wrasse – + +Girelle paon + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9A4659FC95FAE9B7C7F8C3.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9A4659FC95FAE9B7C7F8C3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1c00737e4da --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9A4659FC95FAE9B7C7F8C3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Dicentrarchus labrax +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– European seabass + + +– Bar + + + + +Dicentrarchus punctatus +(Bloch, 1792) + +– Spotted seabass – + +Bar tacheté + + +Family +Polyprionidae + + + + +Polyprion americanus +(Bloch & Schneider, 1801) + +– + +Wreckfish – Cernier commun + + +Family +Serranidae +7 + + + + +Anthias anthias +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Swallowtail seaperch – + +Barbier commun + + +Epinephelus aeneus +(Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817) + +– White grouper – Mérou blanc + + + +Epinephelus caninus +(Valenciennes, 1843) + +– Dogtooth grouper – Mérou gris + + +7 + +Hyporthodus nigritus +(Holbrook, 1855) + +, cited by Quéro +et al. +(2000) is not included since only one large adult was recorded once from +Brittany +but never again. The occurrence of the species in Europe was also rejected by the IUCN Grouper Specialist Group. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9A4659FF3CFF30B50CFDAC.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9A4659FF3CFF30B50CFDAC.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4667e7e5aee --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9A4659FF3CFF30B50CFDAC.xml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Syngnathus acus +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Greater pipefish – + + +Syngnathe aiguille + + + + +Syngnathus phlegon +Risso, 1827 + +– Spiny pipefish – + +Syngnathe épineux + + +Syngnathus rostellatus +Nilsson, 1855 + +– Lesser pipefish – + +Syngnathe perçat + + +Syngnathus tenuirostris +Rathke, 1837 + +– Narrow-snouted pipefish – Syngnathe à nez grêle + + + +Syngnathus typhle +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Broadnosed pipefish – + +Siphonostome + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9B4658FC95FE50B12DFCC3.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9B4658FC95FE50B12DFCC3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..45e77fa1bfb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9B4658FC95FE50B12DFCC3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Allocyttus verrucosus +(Gilchrist, 1906) + +– Warty dory – + + +Arrose verruqueuse + + + + +Neocyttus helgae +(Holt & Byrne, 1908) + +– False boarfish – + +Arrose sourcilleuse + + +Family +Parazenidae + + + + +Cyttopsis rosea +(Lowe, 1843) + +– Rosy dory – +Saint-Pierre +rouge + + + +Family +Grammicolepididae + + + + +Grammicolepis brachiusculus +Poey, 1873 + +– Thorny tinselfish – Gramolette + + + +Family +Zeidae + + + + +Zenopsis conchifer +(Lowe, 1852) + +– Silvery John dory – + + +Saint-Pierre +argenté + + + +Zeus faber +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– John dory – +Saint-Pierre + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9B4658FF3CFA7FB4A1F8C2.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9B4658FF3CFA7FB4A1F8C2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f9d30bc9417 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9B4658FF3CFA7FB4A1F8C2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Hoplostethus atlanticus +Collett, 1889 + +– Orange roughy – + + +Hoplostète orange + + + + +Hoplostethus cadenati +Quéro, 1974 + +– Black slimehead – + +Hoplostète noir + + +Hoplostethus mediterraneus +Cuvier, 1829 + +– Mediterranean slimehead – Hoplostète argenté + + + +Family +Anoplogastridae + + + + +Anoplogaster cornuta +(Valenciennes, 1833) + +– Common fangtooth – Ogre + + + +Family +Berycidae + + + + +Beryx decadactylus +Cuvier, 1829 + +– Alfonsino – +Béryx commun + + + +Beryx splendens +Lowe, 1834 + +– Splendid alfonsino – +Béryx +élancé + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff 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+Tylosurus imperialis +(Rafinesque, 1810) + +– Agujón needlefish – Aiguille voyeuse + + + +Family +Exocoetidae + + + +* + +Cheilopogon cyanopterus +(Valenciennes, 1847) + +– Margined flyingfish – Exocet codène + + + +Cheilopogon heterurus +(Rafinesque, 1810) + +– Blotchwing flyingfish – Exocet grande aile + + + +Exocoetus volitans +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Tropical two-wing flyingfish – Exocet commun + + + +Hirundichthys rondeletii +(Valenciennes, 1847) + +– Black wing flyingfish – Exocet aile noire + + + +Hirundichthys speculiger +(Valenciennes, 1847) + +– + +Mirrorwing flyingfish – Exocet miroir + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9C465FFC95FE2FB783FBB1.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9C465FFC95FE2FB783FBB1.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a42aad98bcf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9C465FFC95FE2FB783FBB1.xml @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Lophius budegassa +Spinola, 1807 + +– Blackbellied angler – + + +Baudroie rousse + + + + +Lophius piscatorius +Linnaeus, 1758 + +– Angler – Baudroie commune + + + +Family +Chaunacidae + + + + +Chaunax pictus +Lowe, 1846 + +– Pink frogmouth – Baudroie rose + + + +Family +Oneirodidae + + + + +Lophodolos acanthognathus +Regan, 1925 + +– Whalehead dreamer – Rêveur à front haut + + + +Oneirodes carlsbergi +(Regan & Trewavas, 1932) + +– Longtail dreamer – Rêveur à grande queue + + + +Oneirodes eschrichtii +Lütken, 1871 + +– Cosmopolitan dreamer – Rêveur cosmopolite + + + +Family +Ceratiidae + + + + +Ceratias holboelli +Krøyer, 1845 + +– Kroyer’s deep-sea angler fish – Noah + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9D465EFF3CFF12B568FDAC.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9D465EFF3CFF12B568FDAC.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0fc1c460526 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9D465EFF3CFF12B568FDAC.xml @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Trachipterus arcticus +(Brünnich, 1788) + +– Dealfish – + + +Trachyptère atlantique + + + + +Trachipterus trachypterus +(Gmelin, 1789) + +– Mediterranean dealfish – Trachyptère commun + + + +Zu cristatus +(Bonelli, 1819) + +– Scalloped ribbonfish – + +Trachyptère ventru + + +Family +Regalecidae + + + + +Regalecus glesne +Ascanius, 1772 + +– King of herrings – Roi des harengs + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9E465DFC95FF30B0F3F922.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9E465DFC95FF30B0F3F922.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7079a4c2c47 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9E465DFC95FF30B0F3F922.xml @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Hygophum benoiti +(Cocco, 1838) + +– Benoit’s lanternfish – + + +Lanterne de Benoit + + + + +Hygophum hygomii +(Lütken, 1892) + +– +Bermuda +lanternfish – + + +Lanterne des +Bermudes + + + +Lampadena atlantica +Maul, 1969 + +– Atlantic sunbeam lanternfish – Lanterne soleil atlantique + + + +Lampadena chavesi +Collett, 1905 + +– Chaves’ lanternfish – + +Lanterne de Chaves + + +Lampadena luminosa +(Garman, 1899) + +– Luminous lanternfish – Lanterne lumineuse + + + +Lampadena speculigera +Goode & Bean, 1896 + +– Mirror lanternfish – Lanterne costumée + + + +Lampanyctus crocodilus +(Risso, 1810) + +– Jewel lanternfish – + +Lanterne crocodile + + +Lampanyctus intricarius +Tåning, 1928 + +– Diamondcheek lanternfish – Lanterne à joue pailletée + + + +Lampanyctus festivus +Tåning, 1928 + +– Festive lanternfish – + +Lanterne festive + + +Lampanyctus macdonaldi +(Goode & Bean, 1896) + +– + +MacDonald’s lanternfish – Lanterne de MacDonald + + +Lampanyctus pusillus +(Johnson, 1890) + +– Pygmy lanternfish + +– Lanterne pygmée + + +Lobianchia dofleini +(Zugmayer, 1911) + +– Doflein’s lanternfish – Lanterne de Doflein + + + +Lobianchia gemellarii +(Cocco, 1838) + +– Gemellar’s lanternfish – Lanterne grande gueule + + + +Myctophum punctatum +Rafinesque, 1810 + +– Spotted lanternfish – Lanterne ponctuée + + + +Nannobrachium atrum +(Tåning, 1928) + +– Shortwing lanternfish – Lanterne à pectorale courte + + + +Notolychnus valdiviae +(Brauer, 1904) + +– Topside lanternfish + +– Lanterne de Valdivia + + +Notoscopelus bolini +Nafpaktitis, 1975 + +– Bolin’s lanternfish + +– Lanterne de Bolin + + +Notoscopelus caudispinosus +(Johnson, 1863) + +– Spinetail lanternfish – Lanterne à queue épineuse + + + +Notoscopelus elongatus + +(Costa, 1844) – Mediterranean lanternfish – Lanterne de Méditerranée + + + +Notoscopelus kroyeri +(Malm, 1861) + +– Krøyer’s lanternfish – + +Lanterne de Krøyer + + +Protomyctophum arcticum +(Lütken, 1892) + +– Arctic lanternfish – Lanterne arctique + + + +Symbolophorus veranyi +(Moreau, 1888) + +– Large-scale lanternfish – Lanterne à grandes écailles + + + +Taaningichthys bathyphilus +(Tåning, 1928) + +– Deepwater lanternfish – Lanterne à front lisse + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9F465CFC95FB73B065F8C2.xml b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9F465CFC95FB73B065F8C2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..065859b24c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F2/43/03F24368FF9F465CFC95FB73B065F8C2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ + + + +Checklist of the marine fishes from metropolitan France + + + +Author + +Béarez, Philippe + + + +Author + +Pruvost, Patrice + + + +Author + +Feunteun, Éric + + + +Author + +Iglésias, Samuel + + + +Author + +Francour, Patrice + + + +Author + +Causse, Romain + + + +Author + +Mazieres, Jeanne De + + + +Author + +Tercerie, Sandrine + + + +Author + +Bailly, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +4 + + +351 +371 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Aulopus filamentosus +(Bloch, 1792) + +– Royal flagfin – + + +Limbert royal + + + + +Family +Chlorophthalmidae + + + + +Chlorophthalmus agassizi +Bonaparte, 1840 + +– Shortnose greeneye – Éperlan du large + + + +Family +Ipnopidae + + + + +Bathypterois dubius +Vaillant, 1888 + +– Mediterranean spiderfish – Poisson-trépied grand noir + + + +Family +Scopelarchidae + + + + +Benthalbella infans +Zugmayer, 1911 + +– Zugmayer’s pearleye + +– OEil-perlé à basse quille + + +Family +Notosudidae + + + + +Scopelosaurus lepidus +(Krefft & Maul, 1955) + +– Blackfin waryfish – Guetteur à nageoire noire + + + +Family +Synodontidae + + + + +Synodus saurus +(Linnaeus, 1758) + +– Atlantic lizardfish – + +Poisson-lézard rayé + + +Family +Bathysauridae + + + + +Bathysaurus ferox +Günther, 1878 + +– Deep-sea lizardfish – + +Bathysaure gris + + +Family +Paralepididae + + + + +Arctozenus risso +(Bonaparte, 1840) + +– Spotted barracudina – + +Barracudine pintade + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/17/73/4B/17734B037506BD209C3F1AB8FF252018.xml b/data/17/73/4B/17734B037506BD209C3F1AB8FF252018.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ac40b25fc3b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/17/73/4B/17734B037506BD209C3F1AB8FF252018.xml @@ -0,0 +1,707 @@ + + + +Schismatogobius (Gobiidae) from Indonesia, with description of four new species + + + +Author + +Keith, Philippe + + + +Author + +Lord, Clara + + + +Author + +Darhuddin, Hadi + + + +Author + +Limmon, Gino + + + +Author + +Sukmono, Tedjo + + + +Author + +Hadiaty, Renny + + + +Author + +Hubert, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +2 + + +195 +211 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + + +Schismatogobius saurii + +, +n. sp. +Keith, Lord, Hadiaty & Hubert + + + + + + +( +Figs 1-4 +; Tabs I-III) + + +Material examined. – + +Thirteen specimens +from +Indonesia +and +Philippines +with a size range of +27.2-40 mm +SL + +. + + + + +Holotype +. – + +MZB 23794, male ( +36.1 mm +SL); +West +Bali +, +Kab Buleleng +, +Tukad Banyuraras +, +Indonesia +, + +18 Apr. 2014 + +, coll. +Hubert +, +Keith +, +Busson +, +Sauri +, +Hadiaty +; BIF 2549. + + + + + +Paratypes +. – + +UF 162773, +1 female +, +2 males +( +28-33.5 mm +SL); +Lampung +Barat +, +Wai Ngarip +, +Sumatra +, +Indonesia + +, + + +25 Oct. 2005 + +, coll. +Page +et al +. UF 190868, +1 male +( +27.2 mm +SL); +Way Cangup +at research station, +Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park +, +Sumatra +, +Indonesia + +, + + +22 Oct. 2005 + +, coll. +Page +et al +. MZB 23795, +1 female +( +40 mm +SL); same data as holotype; BIF 2547. MZB 23796, +1 male +, +2 females +( +29.3- 36.7 mm +SL); +West +Bali +, +Kab Kelungkung +, +Tukad Unda +, +Indonesia + +, + + +22 Apr. 2014 + +, coll. +Hubert +, +Keith +, +Busson +, +Sauri +, +Hadiaty +; BIF 2835 to 2837. MZB 23797, +1 female +( +35 mm +SL); +Lampung +Barat +, +Wai Ngarip +, +Sumatra +, +Indonesia + +, + + +22 May 2015 + +, coll. +Hubert +, +Busson +, +Darhuddin +et al +., BIF 4172. MNHN 2016-0304, +1 male +( +37 mm +SL); same data as holotype; BIF 2548. MNHN 2016-0303, +1 female +( +37.5 mm +SL); +Lampung +Barat +, +Wai Ngarip +, +Sumatra +, +Indonesia + +, + + +22 May 2015 + +, coll. +Hubert +, +Busson +, +Darhuddin +et al +.; BIF 4176. MNHN 2016-0299, +1 female +( +31.2 mm +SL); +Alegre River +, +Panay Island +, +Philippines + +. + + + + +Figure 1. – +A +: Most likely ML tree inferred using the TrN+I model (-lnL = 2888.77, I = 0.655, f(A) = 0.23025, f(C) = 0.31193, f(G) = 0.17856, f(T) = 0.2926, AC =AT = CG = GT = 1.0; AG = 13.12; CT = 6.72). BP are given above each branches. +B +: Distribution of TrN+I genetic distance within and among species. + + + + +Diagnosis + + +14-15 pectoral rays; pectoral fins banded with rows of dark spots. First dorsal fin membrane posterior to spine 6 connected to base of spine of second dorsal fin. Anal fin I,9. Ventral surface of head in male whitish and slightly pigment- ed on the mentum and frenum or entirely brownish. Ventral surface of head in female whitish with a blackish or brownish mentum. A single mitochondrial lineage (BOLD:ACP9881). +Description + + +A large + +Schismatogobius + +(average adult size> +35 mm +SL). Body naked, slender, almost circular in cross-section. Head rounded, snout rather pointed. Mouth oblique, lower lip more prominent. Jaw lengths in males much greater than in females; jaw length 65.4-71% of HL in males and 34.8- 42.8% of HL in females. Lower jaw reaching vertical of 1/2 of the eye in female and exceeding (for more than eye diameter) a vertical of posterior margin of eye in male. Eyes high on head, close together with interorbital width about less to half eye diameter. Anterior nostril short and tube-like. + +Dorsal fins VI-I,9, membrane in first dorsal fin posterior to spine 6 connected to base of spine of second dorsal fin. D1 with all spines about equal in length. Anal fin I,9, origin directly opposite to second dorsal fin origin. Caudal fin with 12 branched rays, posterior margin rounded. Pectoral fins oblong with posterior margin rounded and 14(4)-15(9) rays (Tab. II), ventralmost ray unbranched. Pelvic fins always I,5, with both fins joined together for their entire length between fifth rays to form a strong cup-like disc and a well developed frenum between spines, fins not extending beyond anus. Morphomeristic data given in table III. + + +Table II. – Number of pectoral rays of + +Schismatogobius +species + +from Indonesia. *: 3 specimens with 16 rays on one pectoral fin and 17 on the other. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Pectoral rays14151617
+ +S. saurii + +49
+ +S. bussoni + +19
+ +S. bruynisi + +210
+ +S. ampluvinculus + +53
+ +S. risdawatiae + +27
+ +S. marmoratus + +8
+ +S. arscuttoli + +103*
+ +S. insignus + +16
+
+Tongue bilobed. Teeth in upper jaw (19-30) usually in two rows, teeth conical and slightly recurved. Teeth in lower jaw (4-15) usually in two rows anteriorly and single row laterally, all teeth conical with outer row teeth only slightly enlarged and somewhat recurved. +Cephalic sensory pore system always with pores B, D, F, K, L, N and O, pore D singular with all other pores paired; oculoscapular canal absent between pores F and K. Anterior interorbital extension of anterior oculoscapular canal with double terminal pores B slightly posterior to posterior nostril. D pore at rear of intertorbital. Posterior extension of anterior oculoscapular canal terminating laterally on each side of head at pore F, just behind posterior edge of eye. Posterior oculoscapular canal with 2 terminal pores, K and L; preopercular canal with 2 pores, N and O. Cutaneous sensory papillae not well developed and inconspicuous in several specimens due to preservation. + + +Table III. – Morphomeristics of the new + +Schismatogobius +species. + +Morphometrics are given as percentages of standard length, except JL/ HL. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ +S. saurii + + + +S. bussoni + + + +S. risdawatiae + + + +S. arscuttoli + +
HolotypeParatypesHolotypeParatypesHolotypeParatypesHolotypeParatypes
P1514-151514-151615-161616-17
DVI 9VI 9VI 9VI 9VI 9VI 9VI 9VI 9
AI9I9I9I9I9I9I9I9
PDL41.336.3-41.338.637.9-44.943.237.9-42.637.438.1-40.7
PAL61.855.4-60.460.960-65.259.759.2-65.960.459.6-64.9
HL male30.227.1-30.129.126.3-30.631.43234.832.1-34.6
JL male18.417.7-20.516.413.4-14.719.817.824.219.6-20
JL/HL male60.965.4-7156.247.6-57.663.155.669.656.6-62.2
HL female_23.6-26.9_23.9-28.7_27-30.8_29-32.5
JL female_9-10.5_7.8-10.9_8.4-9.7_10.9-13.5
JL/HL female_34.8-42.8_31.7-39.7_27.4-33_36.5-41.8
CPD7.56.4-8.96.46.9-10.38.38.3-9.97.86.9-8.2
Pect L2322-26.426.426.5-30.720.016.4-22.220.421.1-30.2
BDa15.413-17.911.412.2-17.414.714.1-17.212.213.8-16.7
SDFL37.634.5-41.430.228.3-34.733.030.8-35.530.431.2-38.4
AFL32.229.9-34.126.823.9-33.926.725.5-29.925.930.2-32.2
CFL20.819.3-23.220.922.2-26.921.820.2-22.924.123.1-27.5
+
+ + +Figure 2. – Schematic drawings of the ventral surface of head of + +Schismatogobius +species + +from Indonesia. +A +: 14-15 pectoral rays; +B +: 15-16 pectoral rays; +C +: 16-17 pectoral rays. + + + + +Figure 3. – +A +: + +Schismatogobius saurii + +n. + +sp., male, paratype MNHN 2016-0304, + +BIF 2548 (Photo N. Hubert). +B +: + +Schismatogobius saurii + +n. sp. +, female, paratype MZB 23795, BIF 2547 (Photo N. + +Hubert). + +Sexual dimorphism fairly well developed with male having jaws longer than females and a different colour pattern on ventral surface of head. Urogenital papilla broadly round- ed in females and slightly pointed in males. + +Colour in preservation + + +Usually four vertical black bands in dorsal view; first band below first dorsal fin, second and third bands below second dorsal fin and fourth band at hypural crease. Lateral body colour markings variable with individual patterns of marbled brown to grey to black. Head dusky grey. Ventral surface of head in male whitish and slightly pigmented on the mentum or entirely brownish. Ventral surface of head in female whitish with a blackish or brownish mentum ( +Fig. 2A +). First dorsal fin with two horizontal rows of black spots. Second dorsal fin mostly cream with three horizontal rows of black spots. Caudal fin black and white, with black spot at centre of hypural crease and two white spots posteriorly. Anal fin mostly cream. Pectoral fins banded with 4-7 rows of dark spots; small dark blotch present dorsoposteriorly. + + + +Colour in life ( +Fig. 3 +) + + +Male: Four vertical black bands in dorsal view; first band below first dorsal fin, second and third bands below second dorsal fin and fourth band at hypural crease. Lateral and dorsal parts of the body between vertical black bands mottled and brownish to orange, and the black bands themselves are mottled with whitish and joined together below mid-line. Mottling on the head and the cheeks denser and dark brown to black. Belly whitish. Ventral surface of head dusky grey. First dorsal fin translucent at the base, with a central longitudinal black band and a distal longitudinal yellow band. Second dorsal fin translucent with a series of about four black spots on each ray. Caudal fin mainly black, with two median white spots dorsally and ventrally. Anal fin bright yellow. Pelvic disc mostly translucent, but yellow at the base. Pectoral fins translucent with about 4-5 irregular blackish bars. Inside of the mouth bright orange. Female: Four vertical black bands in dorsal view; first band below first dorsal fin, second and third bands below second dorsal fin and fourth band at hypural crease. Lateral and dorsal parts of the body between vertical black bands mottled and brownish-red. Cheeks and snout blackish. Belly whitish. Ventral surface of head and isthmus dusky grey. First and second dorsal fins translucent with a series of about four black spots on each ray. Anal fin greyish. Caudal fin marbled, black at hypural base and with two median white spots dorsally and ventrally. Caudal and pectoral fins translucent. Pectoral fins banded with 5-7 rows of dark spots. Inside of mouth grey. +
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UF 162774, +2 females +( +26.7-28.4 mm +SL); +Lampung +County +, +Way Ngarip +, +Sumatra +, +Indonesia +, + +25 Oct. 2005 + +, coll. +Page + + +et al +. MNHN 2016-0308, +1 female +( +32 mm +SL); +Way Cangup +at research station, +Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park +, +Sumatra +, +Indonesia +, + +22 Oct. 2005 + +, coll. +Page + + +et al +. UF 162772, +1 male +, +2 females +( +28-28.8 mm +SL); +Lampung +Barat +, +Way Pamerihan +, +Sumatra +, +Indonesia +, + +24 Oct. 2005 + +, coll. +Page + + +et al +. MNHN 2016-0620, +1 female +( +30.5 mm +SL); +Lampung +Barat +, +Way Pamerihan +, +Sumatra +, +Indonesia +, + +24 Oct. 2005 + +, coll. +Page + + +et al +. QM I 38570, +1 male +( +32.7 mm +SL), +North Sumatra +, +Indonesia +, + +15 Jul. 2003 + +, coll. +Smith. + + + + + +Diagnosis + +Usually 16 pectoral rays; pectoral fins banded with rows of dark spots. Membrane in first dorsal fin posterior to spine 6 connected to base of spine of second dorsal fin. Ventral surface of head in male whitish with a blackish bor- der, black mentum and isthmus; frenum slightly pigmented. Ventral surface of head in female whitish with a blackish border, sometimes with a white mentum; frenum and pelvic disk generally whitish. A single mitochondrial lineage (BOLD:ADG5049). + + + +Description + + +A medium sized + +Schismatogobius + +(average adult size +28 mm +SL). Body naked, slender, almost circular in cross-section. Head rounded, snout rather pointed. Mouth oblique, lower lip more prominent. Jaw lengths in male much greater than in females; 56.6-69.6% in male (in HL), 36.5-41.8% in females. Lower jaw reaching a vertical of 1/ +2 in +female and exceeding (for 1/3 to 1/2 of eye diameter) a vertical of posterior part of the eye in male. Eyes high on head, close together with interorbital width about one third of the eye diameter. Anterior nostril short and tube-like. + + +Dorsal fins VI-I,9, membrane of first dorsal fin posterior to spine 6 connected to base of spine of second dorsal fin. D1 with all spines about equal in length. Anal fin I,9, origin directly opposite to second dorsal fin origin. Caudal fin usually with 11 branched rays, posterior margin rounded. Pectoral fins oblong with posterior margin rounded and usually 16 rays (Tab. II), +3 specimens +with 16 rays on one pectoral fin and 17 on the other; ventralmost ray unbranched. Pelvic fins always I,5, with both fins joined together their entire length between rays 5, forming strong cup-like disc; a well developed frenum between spines, fin not extending beyond anus. Morphomeristics data given in table III. + +Tongue bilobed. Teeth in upper jaw (22-25) usually in two or three rows, teeth conical and slightly recurved. Teeth in lower jaw (9-15) in two rows of teeth anteriorly and single row laterally, all teeth conical with outer row teeth only slightly enlarged and somewhat recurved. + +Cephalic sensory pore system always with pores B, D, F, K, L, N and O, pore D singular with all other pores paired; oculoscapular canal absent between pores F and K. Anterior interorbital extension of anterior oculoscapular canal with double terminal pores B slightly posterior to posterior nostril. D pore at rear of intertorbital. Posterior extension of anterior oculoscapular canal terminating laterally on each side of head at pore F, just behind posterior edge of eye. Posterior oculoscapular canal with 2 terminal pores, K and L; preopercular canal with 2 pores, N and O. Cutaneous sensory papillae not well developed but similar to pattern described by + +Akihito +et al. +(1988) + +. + +Sexual dimorphism fairly well developed with male having jaws longer than female. Urogenital papilla broadly rounded in females and slightly triangular in male. + +Colour in preservation +( +Fig. 7A +) + + +Usually four vertical black bands in dorsal view; first band below first dorsal fin, second and third bands below second dorsal fin and fourth band at hypural crease. These lateral body black markings alternate with 3 vertical brown stripes. Head dusky grey. Ventral surface of head in male whitish with a blackish border, black mentum and isthmus; frenum slightly pigmented. Ventral surface of head in female whitish with a blackish border, sometimes with a white mentum; frenum and pelvic disk whitish ( +Fig. 2C +). + +First dorsal fin with two horizontal black bands. Second dorsal fin mostly cream with horizontal rows of black spots. Caudal fin black and white, with black spot at centre of hypural crease and two white spots posteriorly. Anal fin mostly cream. Pectoral fins banded with rows of dark spots; no dark blotch present dorsoposteriorly. + +Colour in life +( +Fig. 7B +) + +Female (no live male observed): Usually four vertical black bands in dorsal view; first band below first dorsal fin, second and third bands below second dorsal fin and fourth band at hypural crease. Colour of body between black bands rather grey; pink between the two posterior bands. Entire dorsal part of the body, from nape to hypural base, punctuated with bright electric blue spots. Lower half of body marbled with black, white and pinkish markings. Belly and ventral surface of head dusky. First and second dorsal fins with a few black spots evenly distributed on each ray. Pectoral fins banded with rows of dark spots; no dark blotch present dorsoposteriorly. Caudal fin translucent, with a black hypural base and two median vertical rows of black spots. Inside of mouth grey. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/17/73/4B/17734B03750DBD2E9FFD18D1FF81226E.xml b/data/17/73/4B/17734B03750DBD2E9FFD18D1FF81226E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..04a095cc6b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/17/73/4B/17734B03750DBD2E9FFD18D1FF81226E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ + + + +Schismatogobius (Gobiidae) from Indonesia, with description of four new species + + + +Author + +Keith, Philippe + + + +Author + +Lord, Clara + + + +Author + +Darhuddin, Hadi + + + +Author + +Limmon, Gino + + + +Author + +Sukmono, Tedjo + + + +Author + +Hadiaty, Renny + + + +Author + +Hubert, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +2 + + +195 +211 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + + +Schismatogobius bussoni + +, +n. sp. +Keith, Hubert, Limmon & Darhuddin + + + + + + +( +Figs 1-2 +; +4-5 +; Tabs I-III) + + +Material examined. – + +Eleven specimens +from +Moluccas +with a size range of +16-24.3 mm +SL + +. + + + + +Holotype +. – + +MZB 23798, male ( +22 mm +SL); +Ambon +, +Wai Kalauli +, +Moluccas +, + +3 Apr. 2016 + +, coll. +Hubert +, +Keith +, +Busson +, +Darhuddin +et al. +; BIF 5547. + + + + + +Paratypes +. – + +MZB 23799, +1 male +, +4 females +( +17.4- 24.3 mm +SL); +Ceram Tengah +, +Wai Tuni +, +Moluccas +, + +29 Mar. 2016 + +, coll. +Hubert +et al. +; BIF 5349 to 5353. MNHN 2016- 0305, +1 female +, +4 males +( +16-24.2 mm +SL); Ceram Tengah, Wai Tuni, +Moluccas +, + +29 Mar. 2016 + +, coll. +Hubert +et al. +; tags 12162, 12167, 12168, 12169, 12173 + +. + + + + +Diagnosis + +Usually 15 pectoral rays; pectoral fins with a large oval transverse dorsal black band. First dorsal fin membrane posterior to spine 6 not connected to base of spine of second dorsal fin. Ventral surface of head in male, and sometimes frenum, blackish. Ventral surface of head in female whitish, slightly pigmented with dark dots around the mouth and usually with a blackish ring around mentum. A single mitochondrial lineage (BOLD:ADF3589). + + + +Description + + +A small sized + +Schismatogobius + +(average adult size < +25 mm +SL). Body naked, slender, almost circular in cross-section. Head rounded, snout rather pointed. Mouth oblique, lower lip more prominent. Jaw lengths in male much greater than in female; jaw length 47.6-57.6% of HL in males and 31.7-39.7% of HL in females. Lower jaw reaching vertical brown. Belly whitish to greyish. First dorsal fin with large horizontal black band. Second dorsal fin with rows of black spots on rays. Caudal fin mainly black with two median white spots dorsally and ventrally. Pectoral fin translucent with a large black spot at the base dorsally. Caudal and pectoral fins translucent. Inside of mouth bright orange. Female: usually four vertical black bands in dorsal view; first band below first dorsal fin, second and third bands below second dorsal fin and fourth band at hypural crease, so the two middle bands are very close to each other. Colour of body between each band mottled and brownish-red. Nape orange. Cheeks and snout marbled with black and dusky markings. Belly greyish to yellow. Caudal fin mainly black with two median white spots dorsally and ventrally. Pectoral fins translucent with a large black spot at the base dorsally. Caudal and pectoral fins translucent. Inside of mouth grey. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/17/73/4B/17734B03750FBD2B9FE71BD0F8072339.xml b/data/17/73/4B/17734B03750FBD2B9FE71BD0F8072339.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..693e1365a9c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/17/73/4B/17734B03750FBD2B9FE71BD0F8072339.xml @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ + + + +Schismatogobius (Gobiidae) from Indonesia, with description of four new species + + + +Author + +Keith, Philippe + + + +Author + +Lord, Clara + + + +Author + +Darhuddin, Hadi + + + +Author + +Limmon, Gino + + + +Author + +Sukmono, Tedjo + + + +Author + +Hadiaty, Renny + + + +Author + +Hubert, Nicolas + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +2 + + +195 +211 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + + +Schismatogobius risdawatiae + +, +n. sp. +Keith, Darhuddin, Sukmono & Hubert + + + + + + +( +Figs 1-2 +; +4 +; +6 +; Tabs I-III) + + +Material examined +. – + +Nine specimens +from +Sumatra +with a size range of +25.1-30.2 mm +SL + +. + + + + +Holotype + +. – MZB 23800, male ( +27 mm +SL); +Padang +, +Air Terjun Lubuk Hitam +, +West Sumatra +, +Indonesia +, + +1 May 2016 + +, coll. +Hubert +et al +.; BIF 6032. + + + + +Paratypes +. – MZB 23801, +5 females +( +25.1-26.8 mm +SL); same data as holotype; BIF 6033, 6035 to 6038. MNHN 2016-0309, +1 male +, +1 female +( +27-30.2 mm +SL); same data as +holotype +; BIF 6034, 6039. MNHN 2016-0621, +1 female +( +23.5 mm +SL); +Sumatra +, 2016, coll. +Negrini +; tag 12944. +Diagnosis + + +Usually 16 pectoral rays; pectoral fins with a broad dorsal black band. Membrane in first dorsal fin posterior to spine 6 partly connected to base of spine of second dorsal fin in male and not in female. Ventral surface of head in male brownish, frenum slightly pigmented. Ventral surface of head in female whitish with a blackish border and a white mentum; frenum and pelvic disk whitish. A single mitochondrial lineage (BOLD:ADF3588). + +Description + + +A medium sized + +Schismatogobius + +(average adult size +27 mm +SL). Body naked, slender, almost circular in cross-section. Head rounded, snout rather pointed. Mouth oblique, lower lip more prominent. Jaw lengths in male much great- er than in females; 55.6-63.1% in male (in HL), 27.4-33% in females. Lower jaw reaching a vertical of 1/3 to 1/ +2 in +female and exceeding (for 1/4 of eye diameter) a vertical of posterior part of the eye in male. Eyes high on head, close together with interorbital width about a quarter to one third of the eye diameter. Anterior nostril short and tube-like. + +Dorsal fins VI-I,9, membrane of first dorsal fin posterior to spine 6 partly connected to base of spine of second dorsal fin in male and not in female. D1 with all spines about equal in length. Anal fin I,9, origin directly opposite to second dorsal fin origin. Caudal fin with 11-12 branched rays, posterior margin rounded. Pectoral fins oblong with posterior margin pointed and 15(2)-16(7) rays (Tab. II), ventralmost ray unbranched. Pelvic fins always I,5, with both fins joined together their entire length between rays 5, forming strong cup-like disc; a well developed frenum between spines slightly lobed; fin not extending beyond anus. Morphomeristics data given in table III. +Tongue bilobed. Teeth in upper jaw (11-22) usually in two or three rows, teeth conical and slightly recurved. Teeth in lower jaw (6-14) in one or two rows of teeth anteriorly and single row laterally, all teeth conical with outer row teeth only slightly enlarged and somewhat recurved. + +Cephalic sensory pore system generally with pores B, D and F; pore D singular with other pores paired. Anterior interorbital extension of anterior oculoscapular canal with double terminal pores B slightly posterior to posterior nostril. D pore at rear of intertobital. Posterior extension of anterior oculoscapular canal terminating laterally on each side of head at pore F, just behind posterior edge of eye. Many specimens lacking the preopercular canal and associated pores N and O, while some individuals also lack the posterior section of the oculoscapular canal and its associated pores K and L. Cutaneous sensory papillae not well developed but similar to pattern described by + +Akihito +et al. +(1988) + +. + +Sexual dimorphism fairly well developed with male having jaws longer than female. Urogenital papilla broadly rounded in females and slightly triangular in male. + + +Figure 5. – +A +: + +Schismatogobius bussoni + +n. sp. +, male, paratype +in +MZB + +23799, BIF 5353 (Photo N. Hubert). + +B +: + +Schismatogobius bussoni + +n. sp. +, + + +female, paratype +in +MZB 23799, BIF + +5349 (Photo N. Hubert). + + + +Figure 6. – +A +: + +Schismatogobius risdawatiae + +n. sp. +, male, paratype in + +MNHN 2016-0309, BIF 6039 (Photo + +N. Hubert). +B +: + +Schismatogobius risdawatiae + +n. sp. +, female, paratype +in +MZB + +23801, BIF 6035 (Photo N. Hubert). + + +Colour in preservation + + +Usually three vertical black bands in dorsal view; first band below first dorsal fin, second below second dorsal fin and third one at hypural crease. These lateral black body markings alternate with 3 vertical white to grey stripes. Head dusky grey. Ventral surface of head in male brownish, frenum slightly pigmented. Ventral surface of head in female whitish with a blackish border and a white mentum; frenum and pelvic disk whitish ( +Fig. 2B +). First dorsal fin with two horizontal black bands. Second dorsal fin mostly cream with horizontal rows of black spots. Caudal fin black and white, with black spot at centre of hypural crease and two white spots posteriorly. Anal fin mostly cream. Pectoral fins with a large dorsal and distal black band; a dark blotch present dorsoposteriorly. + + +Colour in life +( +Fig. 6 +) + +Male: Usually three vertical black bands in dorsal view; first band below first dorsal fin, second below second dorsal fin and third one at hypural crease. Body red-orange between the black bands; shades of bright electric blue at the border of the black bands. Head and cheeks mottled with brown and orange spots and markings. First dorsal fin translucent at the base, with a superposition of a longitudinal black band and a distal longitudinal orange band. Second dorsal fin translucent with a series of black spots on each ray. Caudal fin black with two median white spots dorsally and ventrally. Pectoral fins orange at the base; median black spot on the dorsal half of the fin, splitting into three vertical bands ventrally; distal margin translucent. Inside of the mouth bright orange. Female: Usually three vertical black bands in dorsal view; first band below first dorsal fin, second below second dorsal fin and third one at hypural crease. Body red between the black bands; shades of bright electric blue at the border of the black bands. Head and nape mottled with brown and orange spots and markings. Cheeks blackish. First and second dorsal fins translucent with black spots along the rays. Caudal fin black with two median white spots dorsally and ventrally. Pectoral fins brownish at the base; median black spot on the dorsal half of the fin, splitting into two vertical bands ventrally; distal margin translucent. Caudal and pectoral fins translucent. Belly brownish-beige. Ventral surface of head dusky grey. Inside of mouth grey. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/59/76/87/597687D6FFF7FF8BC511FC9A20075971.xml b/data/59/76/87/597687D6FFF7FF8BC511FC9A20075971.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5bb3934194c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/59/76/87/597687D6FFF7FF8BC511FC9A20075971.xml @@ -0,0 +1,451 @@ + + + +Syngnathus chihiroe, a new species of pipefish (Syngnathidae) from southern Japan + + + +Author + +Matsunuma, Mizuki + + + +Author + +Kai, Yoshiaki + + + +Author + +Motomura, Hiroyuki + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +3 + + +290 +292 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.15468/ayozey + +journal article +10.15468/ayozey +2101-0315 +13255820 +88008664-444A-484C-AE98-39CB722CAF48 + + + + + + + +Centrogenys vaigiensis +( +Quoy & Gaimard, 1824 +) + + + + + + + +( +Figs 1 +, +2 +, +3 +) + + + + +Material examined + + + +FAKU 103752 +, +73.7 mm + + +SL +, +Port Louise +, +Mauritius +, 5 +th +Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition + +, + +RV + +Soya + +, + +31 Mar. 1961 + + +. + + +Comparative material + + + +Centrogenys vaigiensis + +( +5 specimens +): +KAUM-I +. +8985, 102.1 mm + +SL +, channel between +Irabu-jima +and +Shimoji-jima islands +, +Miyako Islands +, +Ryukyu Islands +, +Japan + +; +KAUM-I +. 52077, +44.5 mm +SL +, +KAUM-I +. 52078, 53.0 mm +SL +, +KAUM-I +. 52347, +75.2 mm +SL +, +KAUM-I +. 59368, +54.4 mm + +SL +, +Merambong Shoal +, +Johor +Strait, +Johor +, +Malaysia + +. + + + +Figure 2. – Head of + +Centrogenys vaigiensis + +[FAKU + + + +Figure 1. – Preserved specimen of + +Centrogenys vaigiensis + +[FAKU 103752, 73.7 mm SL, Mauritius]. + + +103752, 73.7 mm SL, Mauritius]. Arrowheads indi- +cate antrorse spines on preopercle margin. + + +(1) Laboratory of Marine Biology, Faculty of Science, +Kochi +University, 2-5-1 Akebono, +Kochi +780-8520, +Japan +. + + +(2) Maizuru Fisheries Research Station, Field Science Education and Research Center, +Kyoto +University, Nagahama, Maizuru, + + +Kyoto +625-0086, +Japan +. [mebaru@kais.kyoto-u.ac.jp] + + +(3) + +The +Kagoshima +University Museum, 1-21-30 Korimoto, +Kagoshima +890-0065, +Japan +. [motomura@kaum.kagoshima-u.ac.jp] + + + + +* Corresponding author [k1139853@kadai.jp] + + + +Description +clearly larger than anterior nostril. Maxilla expanded posteriorly + + +Morphometrics and meristics are given in table I. Body robust, with distinct ridge on dorsal edge, its posterior margin extending slightly elongate ( +Fig. 1 +). Head large; snout very short, robust, with beyond vertical through mid-orbit. Both jaws with bands of coni- + +rounded contour in lateral view, its length 19.3% of head length. cal villiform teeth; vomer with V-shaped patch of conical villiform +Eye large with narrow fleshy rim; interorbital space broad with lat- teeth; palatine with elongate band of conical villiform teeth, its erally expanded fleshy rim, bony interorbital width 50.7% of soft maximum width about half that of teeth bands on jaws. Upper gill interorbital width. Anterior nostril close to posterior nostril, with a rakers on lower limb relatively broad and elongate, longest raker low rim and elongate fringed skin flap with pointed tip (its length length about half that of longest gill filament, other rakers comb- + +26.1% of orbit diameter) on posterior margin; posterior nostril oval, like. Preopercle margins spinous, serrated; ventral margin with three strong spines ( +Fig. 2 +); posterior margin strongly + +Table I. – Morphometric measurements, expressed to percentages of standard length, and serrated [29 (partially broken) and 26 serrae on left + +meristic counts of + +Centrogenys vaigiensis + +. and right sides, respectively]. Margins of subopercle and interopercle smooth. Opercle with long flattened + + +Mauritius +specimen Comparative specimens + +spine centrally, its tip not extending beyond posterior +FAKU 103752 n = 5 margin of gill cover. Numerous minute pores scattered on lacrimal and side of snout; relatively large sensory +Dorsal-fin rays XIV, 10 XIV, 9 or 10 pores along posterior orbital rim; ventral margin of +Anal-fin rays III, 5 III, 5 angular and dentary with net-like sensory canal under +Pectoral-fin rays 14 13 or 14 skin with numerous minute scattered pores. Ctenoid +Pored lateral-line scales 43 40-43 scales covering head and body; sides of snout, lac- +Scale rows above lateral line 7 6-8 rimal, maxilla, ventral surface of lower jaw and pectoral axil naked; about four rows of basal scales on base +Scale rows below lateral line 11 10-12 of dorsal- and anal-fin soft-rayed portions; pectoral-fin + +Scale rows between 7 +th +dorsal-fin 5 5 base broadly covered with small ctenoid scales; cau- + +spine base and lateral line dal-fin base with somewhat elongate basal scales. Fifth +Gill rakers (upper + lower limb = total) 5 + 9 = 14 4 or 5 + 10-14 = 14-18 dorsal-fin spine longest. Second anal-fin spine longest, +Standard length (mm) 73.7 44.5-102.1 its tip extending far beyond vertical through last anal- +Body depth at pelvic-fin origin 37.9 37.3-38.8 fin soft ray base; first soft ray longest. Eighth pectoral- +Body width 22.5 19.2-21.2 fin ray longest, its tip reaching vertical through twelfth dorsal-fin spine base. Pelvic-fin origin clearly poste- +Head length 41.9 40.4-45.0 rior to pectoral-fin origin; second soft ray longest, its +Orbit diameter 14.1 12.8-14.2 tip extending beyond anus when depressed. Caudal fin +Fleshy interorbital width 10.3 8.8-9.9 damaged but apparently with rounded contour. +Bony interorbital width 5.2 4.9-5.3 + +Snout length 8.1 7.1-8.6 +Remarks + + +Postorbital length 24.1 21.4-25.7 The +Mauritius +example of + +C +. +vaigiensis + +was characterized by the anterior nostril with a low rim and + +Upper-jaw length 16.1 15.3-16.8 large skin flap on the posterior margin; posterior mar- +Predorsal-fin length 28.1 28.8-30.2 gin of the preopercle with three large antrorse spines + +Precaudal-fin length 75.1 76.0-81.0 ( +Fig. 2 +), the dorsal fin origin positioned posteriorly on + +Prepelvic-fin length 41.3 41.9-44.2 the head directly above the posterior edge of the pre- +1st dorsal-fin spine length 10.6 9.8-11.0 opercle; the second anal-fin spine robust and very long +2nd dorsal-fin spine length 19.3 15.5-17.6 (24.5% SL), its tip extending well beyond a vertical through the last anal-fin soft ray base, and the pelvic fin + +3 +rd +dorsal-fin spine length 21.1 17.4-19.3 origin posterior to the pectoral-fin base, all characters + + +4 +th +dorsal-fin spine length 20.1 17.1-19.5 consistent with the original description and drawing of + + +5 +th +dorsal-fin spine length 20.2 16.7-19.4 the species ( +Quoy and Gaimard, 1824 +: pl. 58, +Fig. 1 +) + + +12 +th +dorsal-fin spine length 14.4 13.6-14.8 and the description given by +Gill (1999) +. Moreover, no + +13th dorsal-fin spine length 13.1 12.1-13.3 clear differences in morphometric and meristic charac- + +14th dorsal-fin spine length 11.5 11.3-13.0 ters (Tab. I) existed between the +Mauritius +specimen and comparative specimens from +Japan +and +Malaysia +. + + +1 +st +dorsal-fin soft ray length broken 16.6-19.9 Accordingly, the +Mauritius +specimen was identified as + + +1 +st +anal-fin spine length 7.4 7.2-8.7 + +C +. +vaigiensis + +. + + +2 +nd +anal-fin spine length 33.2 27.8-33.6 + + +3 +rd +anal-fin spine length 21.7 19.2-23.4 +DISCUSSION + + +1 +st +anal-fin soft ray length 23.5 21.8-25.9 + + +Pectoral-fin length 33.0 31.8-34.3 The present specimen was collected by members of the 5 +th +Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition on + + +Pelvic-fin spine length 17.8 15.2-19.1 the RV + +Soya + +, during a stopover at Port Louise from + + +Longest pelvic-fin soft ray length 29.8 27.4-29.9 +31 March to 2 April 1961 +. According to the previous + + +Caudal-fin length 28.4 24.5-28.9 occurrences, the specimen from +Mauritius +represents + + +Caudal-peduncle length 8.1 9.3-10.3 the first record of the species from that region ( +Fig. 3 +). + + +Caudal-peduncle depth 10.5 10.7-11.3 The large geographical gap between +Mauritius +and the other distributional records of + +C +. +vaigiensis + +is unlikely to have resulted from chance ocean current transport, for although the North and South Equatorial Currents flow from east to west in the Indian Ocean, the species is believed to have a short pelagic larval stage during which it does not disperse far from the adult habitat ( +Leis and Trnski, 1999 +). It is more plausible that + +C +. +vaigiensis + +is or was continuously distributed from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to +Mauritius +via +India +, the +Maldives +and the +Seychelles +, in which case, further investigations of the marine fish fauna in the western Indian Ocean should result in further records of the species. + + + +Figure 3. – Distributional map of + +Centrogenys vaigiensis + +. The star indicates locality of FAKU 103752 (Mauritius). Shaded area indicates previously recorded distributional range. + + + +Acknowledgments +. – The first author is deeply grateful to F. Tashiro, N. Nakayama, R. Misawa and other students of FAKU for their kind hospitality during his stay at their institute; and students and volunteers of KAUM for curatorial assistance. This study was supported in part by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers JP26241027, JP24370041, JP23580259, and JP26450265; a JSPS Fellow grant (PD: 16J00047); the JSPS Core-to-Core Program, “Research and Education Network on Southeast Asian Coastal Ecosystems”; the “Coastal Area Capability Enhancement in Southeast Asia Project” of the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, +Kyoto +, +Japan +; the “Biological Properties of Biodiversity Hotspots in +Japan +” project of the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tsukuba, +Japan +; and “Establishment of Research and Education Network on Biodiversity and Its Conservation in the Satsunan Islands” project of +Kagoshima +University, adopted by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, +Japan +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/7D/51/B8/7D51B850FFACFFE5FCE8E5D407F5FE65.xml b/data/7D/51/B8/7D51B850FFACFFE5FCE8E5D407F5FE65.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..11d2c984178 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/7D/51/B8/7D51B850FFACFFE5FCE8E5D407F5FE65.xml @@ -0,0 +1,863 @@ + + + +Evidence of two species currently under the name of Eleotris fusca (Gobioidei: Eleotridae) in the Indian Ocean + + + +Author + +Mennesson, Marion Isabelle + + + +Author + +Keith, Philippe + +text + + +Cybium + + +2017 + +41 + + +2 + + +213 +220 + + + +journal article +2101-0315 + + + + + + +Revalidation of + +Eleotris klunzingerii +Pfeffer, 1893 + + + + + + + +Among species placed in synonymy with + +E. fusca +(Eschmeyer +et al., +2016) + +, there are no types known for + +E. cavifrons +Blyth, 1860 + +, + +E. incerta +Blyth, 1860 + +and + +Cheilodipterus culius +Hamilton, 1822 + +. So, we follow +Kottelat (2013) +who placed them as synonyms of + +E. fusca + +. After examination of the + +E +. +soaresi + +syntype +, we concluded with the ‘2.3.4’ pattern observed that it is a synonym of + +E. melanosoma + +and not of + +E. fusca + +. With the permission of the BMNH, the DNA of + +E. fornasini + +holotype +(BMNH 1852.9.13.179) +* +has been extracted and used to amplify the +COI +gene (585 bp) revealing its synonymy to + +E. fusca + + + + +Table III. – Morphometric values for + +E. fusca + +and + +E. cf. fusca + +expressed to the nearest whole percent of standard length. Indo-P: IndoPacific. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Lateral series (Lse)
535455565758596061626364656667
+ +Eleotris +cf. +fusca + +Indianmale female11 −4 11 −− 21 1− −− 11
+ +Eleotris fusca + +Indo-Pmale female1 1− −1 15 −2 −1 −1 1− 2− 21 1− 1− 22
+
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Predorsal midline series (PD)
303132333435363738 39404142434445464748495051525354
+ +Eleotris +cf. +fusca + +Indianmale female11− 12
+ +Eleotris fusca + +Indo-Pmale female11 −− 1− −1 −− −1 −3 −2 −− −1 1− 1− −− −1 −11
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Transverse backward series (TRB)Zigzag series (ZZ)
13141516171819202112 13 14 15 16 17
+ +Eleotris +cf. +fusca + +Indianmale female1 11 11 14 2− 112 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1
+ +Eleotris fusca + +Indo-Pmale female14 −2 −5 53 −3114 1 3 3 2 1 2 2 3 3 1
Transverse forward series (TRF)
131415161718192021 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
+ +Eleotris +cf. +fusca + +Indianmale female111 − 1 1 1 1 − − 1 1 − − 2 1 1 1
+ +Eleotris fusca + +Indo-Pmale female1 12 −1 12 1− 23 13 −− 12 −1 − 1 2 1
Second dorsal length (%SDL)
202122232425262728 29 30 31 32 33 34
+ +Eleotris +cf. +fusca + +Indianmale female1 11 2− 312 − 3
+ +Eleotris fusca + +Indo-Pmale female12 1− −− 12 31 −1 3− 12 4 1 1 − 1 − 1
Anal fin length (%AL)Jaw length (%JL)
23242526272829306 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
+ +Eleotris +cf. +fusca + +Indianmale female2 11 32 21111 − − 1 4 2 1 2 2 1
+ +Eleotris fusca + +Indo-Pmale female2 11 42 22 21 −1 2511 − 1 2 4 5 2 1 − 1 1 2 3 3
+
+ +* The status of BMNH 1852.9.13.179 is uncertain. It is cited in + +Eschmeyer +et al +. (2011) + +as a +syntype +of + +Eleotris mauritiana + +. But it is labelled as the +holotype +of + +E. fornasini + +in +Kottelat, 2013 +. + + +Table III. – Continued. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Caudal fin length (%CL)
21222324252627282930313233343536373839
+ +Eleotris +cf. +fusca + +Indianmale female1− 11 1− 12 12 1− −− 12
+ +Eleotris fusca + +Indo-Pmale female111 12 11 −1 2− 12 14 −2 11111
+
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Caudal peduncle depth (%CPD)Head length (%HL)
111213 14 1516173031323334353637
+ +Eleotris +cf. +fusca + +Indianmale female2 1 3 4 − 2212 32 −1 −2 21
+ +Eleotris fusca + +Indo-Pmale female2− 21 1 5 2 7 2211 14 25 44 11 111
+
+ +Body depth at second dorsal fin origin in males (%BDM) 171819202122232425 + +Eleotris +cf. +fusca +Indian + +male 1 2 − 2 2 − 1 + +Eleotris fusca + +Indo-P male 1 1 2 3 4 1 − 2 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Predorsal length (%PDL)
39404142434445 464748495051
+ +Eleotris +cf. +fusca + +Indianmale female11 −− 1− 13 11 1− −1 −1 11
+ +Eleotris fusca + +Indo-Pmale female1 1− −− 23 13 2− 35 −1 −2 2
Preanal length (%PAL)
61626364656667 6869707172
+ +Eleotris +cf. +fusca + +Indianmale female1111− 11 12 21 2
+ +Eleotris fusca + +Indo-Pmale female12 −1 25 22 21 −1 −− 31 111
+
+ +(Pacific area) ( +Fig. 2 +). + + +Finally, after examination of the + +E. klunzingerii + +type +, we concluded that this species is valid and is the right name for + +E. +cf. +fusca + +cited by Mennesson (2016) and used here. + +
+ + +Distribution + + + +E. klunzingerii +Pfeffer, 1893 + +is currently known only in the Indian Ocean ( +Zanzibar +, +Reunion +, +Mayotte +). + + +Acknowledgments +. – The study was conducted in the context of M.I. Mennesson PhD and supported by the UMR BOREA (7208), the French Ichthyological Society (SFI) and the MNHN. For the +Seychelles +, we would like to thank the UNDP and particularly E. Henriette, B. Santerre and their team. Thanks to R. Fanchette, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Wildlife, Trade and Conservation section, for agreeing to the transfer of material. For the +Comoros +, we would particularly like to thank Yahaya Ibrahim (CNDRS). For +Madagascar +, we are grateful to J. Aride from +Madagascar +National Parks (MNP-ANGAP), to the Manager of Masoala National Parc at Maroantsetra, and to the DIAMSOI team. For Reunion and +Mayotte +, we thank the Environment Office, the Agriculture Office, and ARDA. For the +Solomon Islands +, we would like to acknowledge the customary landowners, villages and tribes, ESSI and the Solomon Islands’ Government for the support and facilitation of the legal process. For +Vanuatu +, we would like to acknowledge the Department of Environmental Protection and Conservation (DEPC) and D. Kalfatak for providing us the research permit. For +Samoa +, we acknowledge the Samoan Ministry of Natural Resources Environment and Meteorology and Conservation International. For the +Cook Islands +, we would like to thank the Office of the Prime Min- ister of the +Cook Islands +in Rarotonga. For +French Polynesia +, we especially want to thank the Research Delegation (especially J.Y. Meyer), and the Environment Delegation. For +New Caledonia +, + + +we would like to thank J.J. Cassa, from the +North Province +. For the loan of specimens, we thank: D. Catania (CAS), R. de Ruiter (RMNH), S. Dorow, H. Zetzsche, T.J. Alpermann and F. Krupp (SMF), S. Morrison and G.R. Allen (WAM), R. Vonk and H. Praag- man (ZMA), R. Hadiaty (MZB), S. Merker (SMNS), I. Eidus (ZMH), T. Heath and J. Maclaine (BMNH), L. Parenti, J. Williams, L. Palmer and S. Raredon (USNM), P. Pruvost, R. Causse, Z. Gabsi, C. Ferrara, M. Hautecoeur (MNHN). Finally, we would like to thank the “Service de systématique moléculaire” of the MNHN (CNRS UMS 2700) for the laboratory access and the assistance provided. + + +
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(Siphonostomatoida, Caligidae) parasitic on the hairfin lookdown Selene brevoortii (Gill) from the Gulf of California, Mexico, with some comments on Caritus tolii Rangnekar, 1984 + + + +Author + +Morales-Serna, Francisco Neptalí +0000-0002-2577-5369 +Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Unidad Académica Mazatlán, Joel Montes Camarena s / n, Mazatlán, 82040, Sinaloa, Mexico + + + +Author + +Yáñez-Rivera, Beatriz +0000-0002-3192-2142 +Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Unidad Académica Mazatlán, Joel Montes Camarena s / n, Mazatlán, 82040, Sinaloa, Mexico + + + +Author + +Gómez, Samuel +0000-0002-8597-8846 +Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Unidad Académica Mazatlán, Joel Montes Camarena s / n, Mazatlán, 82040, Sinaloa, Mexico + +text + + +ZooKeys + + +2024 + +2024-08-07 + + +1209 + + +43 +68 + + + +journal article +10.3897/zookeys.1209.120812 +C34EF793-F819-4FDE-B66F-31DE9F9C4D51 + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. + + + + +Figs 1 +, +2 +, +3 +, +4 +, +5 +, +6 +, +7 +, +8 +, +9 +, +10 +, +11 +, +12 + + + + +Type host. + + +Hairfin lookdown + +Selene brevoortii +(Gill) + +( +Carangidae +). + + + + +Type locality. + + +Mexican Pacific, off Mazatlán Port ( + +23 ° 12 ' N +, +106 ° 26 ' W + +), +Sinaloa +, +Mexico +. + + + + +Prevalence. + +15 % (9 / 57). + + + +Type material. + + + +Holotype + +, adult female preserved in ethanol ( +ICML-EMUCOP +- 090621-01), collected on +9 June 2021 +. + +Allotype + +, adult male preserved in ethanol ( +ICML-EMUCOP +- 081121-01), collected on +8 November 2021 +. + +Paratypes + +, +1 adult +female preserved in ethanol ( +ICML-EMUCOP +- 090621-02) from the same host individual as the +holotype +; +1 adult +female preserved in ethanol ( +ICML-EMUCOP +- 120921-01) from which pair of antennules and +P 1 +a were dissected and mounted onto two slides, and +1 adult +female dissected and mounted onto ten slides ( +ICML-EMUCOP +- 120921-02), collected on +12 September 2021 +; and +1 adult +female and +1 adult +male preserved in ethanol ( +ICML-EMUCOP +- 221121-01) from a single host individual collected on +22 November 2021 +. + + + + +Site on host. + +Gills. + + + +Etymology. + + +The specific name comes from the host genus name + +Selene + +, and the Latin suffix - +cola +, inhabitor. It is in the nominative singular, gender masculine. + + + + +Differential diagnosis. + + +Caligidae +. Female: cephalothoracic shield subcircular, with well-developed distinct paired frontal plates, the latter with large ventral lunules. Genital complex nearly as long as wide, slightly shorter than abdomen. Abdomen indistinctly separated from genital complex. Caudal rami twice as long as wide; armed with six setae. Antennule two-segmented; proximal segment with 27 plumose anterior setae; second segment with 13 naked setae and one aesthetasc. Antenna indistinctly four-segmented; second segment without process; without postantennal process; postantennal area with three setule-bearing papillae. Maxilliped with tiny denticle process in myxal area. Sternal furca absent. +P 1 +biramous; +P 1 + +ENP + +vestigial; +P 1 + +EXP + +two-segmented; +P 1 +EXP +2 with three plumose setae on posterior margin, distally with lateral spine 1 minute, elements 2 and 4 spiniform without accessory process, element 3 longest with membranous inner flange. +P 2 +biramous; + +ENP + +and + +EXP + +tree-segmented; endopodal segments with patch of surface setules anteriorly. +P 3 +biramous; + +ENP + +two-segmented; + +EXP + +three-segmented. +P 4 +uniramous; + +EXP + +three-segmented; outer spines of +EXP +3 with transverse strip of membrane (modified pecten) close to insertion of spines. Female +P 5 +vestigial, comprised of small lobe with one seta, and larger elongate lobe with three elements. Male: abdomen with two free somites. Antenna three-segmented; middle segment with two corrugated pads and anterior rows of fine striations; distal segment forming long claw with one accessory process and one tiny seta. Maxillule as in female except for dentiform process with blunt distal process. Maxilliped three-segmented; with two conical projections on myxal area of proximal segment. +P 5 +with three setae. +P 6 +represented by two plumose setae. + + + + +Description. + + +Adult female +(Figs +1 +– +9 +). Mean total body length measured from anterior margin of frontal plate to posterior margin of caudal rami, +3.1 mm +(ranging from +2.8 to 3.4 mm +; n = 6). Cephalothoracic shield (Fig. +1 A – C +) subcircular, slightly longer than wide; with well-developed distinct paired frontal plates, the latter with large ventral lunules; with posterior sinuses as shown; medial posterior margin of thoracic zone extending beyond posterolateral margins of cephalothoracic shield; with hyaline membrane along distal margin of frontal plates and laterally. Free fourth pedigerous somite (Fig. +1 A – C +) slightly wider than long, indistinctly separated from genital complex. Genital complex (Fig. +1 A – C +) nearly as long as wide, slightly shorter than abdomen, genital complex: cephalothoracic shield length radio 0.7; with posterolateral processes. Abdomen (Figs +1 A – C +, +2 A +) indistinctly separated from genital complex; ~ 3.5 × as long as wide; with a slight constriction anteriorly. Caudal rami (Figs +1 A – C +, +2 A – D +) twice as long as wide; armed with six setae of which two short and four long plumose, ornamented with inner row of setules. Egg sacs (not figured) uniseriate. + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult female, holotype +A +habitus, dorsal +B +light microscopy image, habitus, dorsal +C +light microscopy image, habitus, ventral. + + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult female, holotype +A +posterior region of genital complex, abdomen, and caudal rami, ventral +B +caudal ramus, ventral +C +light microscopy image, caudal ramus, dorsal +D +light microscopy image, caudal ramus, ventral. + + + +Antennule +(Fig. +3 A, B +) two-segmented. Proximal segment longer than distal, the former with 27 plumose anterior setae. Second segment cylindrical, bearing 13 naked setae and one aesthetasc. + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult female, holotype ( +A, E, F +), paratype +ICML-EMUCOP +- 120921-02 ( +B, D, E +) +A +antennule, ventral +B +light microscopy image, antennule, dorsal +C +antenna, ventral +D +light microscopy image, antenna +E +light microscopy image, antenna, showing seta on claw +F +postantennal area showing bases of antennule (a 1) and antenna (a 2). + + + +Antenna +(Fig. +3 C – E +) indistinctly four-segmented. First segment unornamented, second segment without process, third segment unornamented, terminal segment a curved claw with one minute seta. Without postantennal process; postantennal area with three setule-bearing papillae (arrowed in Fig. +3 F +). + + +Mandible +(Fig. +4 A, B +) of typical stylet-like structure; with twelve marginal teeth. + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult female, paratype +ICML-EMUCOP +- 120921-02 +A +mandible, posterior +B +light microscopy image, mandible +C +maxillule, anterior. + + + +Maxillule +(Fig. +4 C +) comprising anterior papilla bearing three unequal naked setae; with posterior moderately long dentiform process. + + +Maxilla +(Fig. +5 A – C +) two-segmented, brachiform, comprising elongate unarmed lacertus and slender brachium, the latter with flabellum (Fig. +5 C +) slightly above halfway inner margin and with long calamus and shorter canna; calamus with strips of serrated membrane arranged obliquely around surface; canna with bilateral strips of serrated membrane. + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult female, paratype +ICML-EMUCOP +- 120921-02 +A +maxilla, anterior +B +light microscopy image, maxilla +C +flabellum of maxilla +D +maxilliped, posterior +E +maxilliped, posteroventral +F +light microscopy image, maxilliped +G +light microscopy image, middle part of claw of maxilliped showing small seta. + + + +Maxilliped +(Fig. +5 D – G +) subchelate; corpus concave proximally, with tiny denticle process in myxal area; claw with naked seta on posterior surface (arrowed in Fig. +5 G +). + +Sternal furca absent. + + +P 1 + +(Fig. +6 A – E +) biramous, with slender, naked intercoxal sclerite. Sympod with one inner and one outer plumose seta, and one proximolateral seta. Endopod vestigial, represented by unarmed process bearing one tiny apical element. Exopod two-segmented. +P 1 +EXP +1 with inner row of setules and one small spine at outer distal corner; +P 1 +EXP +2 with three plumose setae on posterior margin, and four distal elements as follows: spine 1 minute, arising on outer lateral margin of segment (arrowed in Fig. +6 B, C, E +); elements 2 and 4 spiniform, seemingly without accessory process, the former slightly longer than the latter, both visibly shorter than element 3; the latter longest, with membranous inner flange. + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult female, paratype +ICML-EMUCOP +- 120921-02 ( +A, C – E +), paratype +ICML-EMUCOP +- 120921-01 ( +B +) +A +P 1 +, anterior +B +second exopodal segment (spine 1 arrowed), anterior +C +light microscopy image, +P 1 +, showing ( +a +) endopod ( +b +) outer seta of sympod ( +c +) spine 1 ( +d +) spine 2 ( +e +) spine 4 ( +f +) seta 3 ( +g +) inner seta of sympod +D +light microscopy image, sympod showing ( +a +) endopod and ( +b +) outer seta +E +light microscopy image, second exopodal segment showing ( +a +) spine 1 ( +b +) spine 2, ( +c +) spine 4, ( +d +) seta 3. + + + + +P 2 + +(Fig. +7 A – C +) biramous, with subquadrate intercoxal sclerite bearing distal hyaline membrane. Coxa with one inner plumose seta and one anterior sensillum. Basis with one outer small seta, one inner sensillum, and with inner hyaline membrane. Exopod three-segmented; first segment as long as second and third segments combined, with one plumose inner seta, one outer stout spine, and with dorsally flexed membrane along outer margin; second segment smallest, with one inner long plumose seta, one small outer spine, and ornamented with inner row of setules; third segment with five plumose inner setae, and two outer spines of which proximal shortest and one outer subdistal seta, the latter stout and with inner hyaline membrane. Endopod three-segmented; first segment with one inner plumose seta, with patch of surface setules anteriorly; second segment with two inner plumose setae and ornamented with anterior patch of setules; third segment with six plumose setae and ornamented with anterior patch of setules. + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult female, paratype +ICML-EMUCOP +- 120921-02 +A +P 2 +, anterior +B +light microscopy image, +P 2 +, anterior +C +light microscopy image, third exopodal segment, anterior +D +P 3 +, ventral +E +light microscopy image, +P 3 +, anterior +F +light microscopy image, +P 3 +EXP +showing reduced proximal outer spine +G +light microscopy image, +P 3 +EXP 1 showing length of outer spine relative to length of supporting segment. + + + + +P 3 + +(Fig. +7 D – G +) with coxa and basis fused into flattened apron-like sympod, with one small outer plumose seta near insertion of exopod, one inner long plumose seta near intercoxal sclerite, and two widely separated sensilla along posterior margin. Sympod and intercoxal sclerite with extended strips of hyaline membrane along lateral and free posterior margins. Exopod three-segmented; first segment with one apical spine longer than segment and reaching slightly beyond articulation between second and third exopodal segments; second segment with one outer spine and one inner plumose seta, ornamented with outer row of setules; third exopodal segment with three outer spines (proximal outer smallest), and four plumose setae, ornamented with outer setules. Endopod two-segmented; first segment extended laterally for form velum, and armed with long inner plumose seta; second segment with six plumose setae. + + + +P 4 + +(Fig. +8 A – F +) uniramous. Protopodal segment with 1 distal seta. Exopod three-segmented; first and second segments with one outer spine each; third segment with three outer spines, with transverse strip of membrane (modified pecten) close to insertion of spines. All spines subequal in length. + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult female, paratype +ICML-EMUCOP +- 120921-02 +A +P 4 +, anterior +B +light microscopy image, +P 4 +, anterior +C +light microscopy image, protopod of +P 4 +showing seta, anterior +D +outer spine of first exopodal segment showing modified pecten, anterior +E +outer spine of second exopodal segment showing modified pecten, anterior +F +distal spines of third exopodal segment showing modified pectines, anterior. + + + + +P 5 + +(Fig. +9 A, B +) vestigial, situated on ventral surface, near outer margin of posterolateral lobe of genital complex; comprised of small lobe with one plumose seta, and larger elongate lobe with three plumose setae. + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult female, holotype ( +A +), paratype +ICML-EMUCOP +- 120921-02 ( +B +) +A +P 5 +, ventral +B +light microscopy image, +P 5 +ventral. + + + +Armature formula of +P 1 +– +P 4 +as follows (Roman numerals for spines; Arabic numerals for setae): + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
- +EXP + +ENP +
+P 1 +I- 0; I, III, 3vestigial
+P 2 +I- 1; I- 1; II, 1, 50–1; 0–2; 6
+P 3 +I- 0; I- 1; III, 40–1; 5
+P 4 +I; I; IIIabsent
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+ + +P 6 + +possibly represented by pair of protuberances located posteromedial to +P 5 +(Figs +1 A – C +, +2 A +). + + +Adult male +(Figs +10 +– +12 +). Total body length measured from anterior margin of frontal plate to posterior margin of caudal rami +1.9 mm +long ( +n += 1). Cephalothoracic shield (Fig. +10 A, B +) as in female but with narrower anterior region, slightly wider than long. Free fourth pedigerous somite (Fig. +10 A, B +) slightly wider than long, indistinctly separated from genital complex. Genital complex (Fig. +10 A, B +) as long as wide. Abdomen (Fig. +10 A, B +) with two free somites; first somite slightly wider than long, second somite slightly longer than wide. Caudal rami (Fig. +10 A, B +) ~ 2 × as long as wide, with two short and four long plumose setae. All appendages as in female, except for antenna, maxillule, and maxilliped. + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult male, allotype +A +habitus, dorsal +B +light microscopy image, habitus, dorsal. + + + +Antenna +(Fig. +11 A, B +) three-segmented; proximal segment small and unarmed; middle segment with two corrugated pads and anterior rows of fine striations; distal segment forming long curved pointed claw with one accessory process and one tiny seta near its base. Postantennal area (not shown) as in female. + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult male, allotype +A +antenna, posterior +B +light microscopy image, antenna, anterior +C +maxillule, anterior +D +light microscopy image, maxillule, anterior. + + + +Maxillule +(Fig. +11 C, D +) as in female except for dentiform process with blunt distal process. + + +Maxilliped +(Fig. +12 A, B +) three-segmented; myxal area of proximal segment with two conical projections bearing subterminal tooth; subchela as in female. + + + + + + + +Caligus selenecola + +sp. nov. +, adult male, allotype +A +maxilliped, posterior +B +light microscopy image, maxilliped, anterior +C +posterolateral margin of genital complex showing +P 5 +and +P 6 +D +light microscopy image, +P 5 +, anterior. + + + + +P 5 + +(Fig. +12 C, D +) located at approximately midway along lateral margin of genital complex; composed of small lobe bearing three plumose setae. + + + +P 6 + +(Fig. +12 C +) represented by two plumose setae at tip of a posteroventral protuberance on genital complex. + +
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Phommavong -, - -12 January 2013 - -. - - - - - -Paratypes -. - -CMK -23313, -7 -, -43.1–83.9 mm -SL - -; - -ZRC -26222, -2 -, -41.9–54.1 mm -SL; same data as holotype - -. — - -CMK -23378, -7 -, 33.0– -81.1 mm -SL; -Laos -: -Champasak Province -: -Bolaven Plateau -: -Xe Pian -north of -Ban Houaxang -; -15°04′45″N -106°24′14″E -; - -960 masl - -; -M. Kottelat -& -T. Phommavong -, - -17 January 2013 - - -. – - -CMK -23397, -1 -, -77.7 mm -SL; -Laos -: -Champasak Province -: -Bolaven Plateau -: -Tad Set on Houay Set -(Xe Set, tributary of Xe Don), near -Ban Nonghinkhao -; -15°18′03″N -106°18′23″E -; - -1136 masl - -; -M. Kottelat -& -T. Phommavong -, - -19 January 2013 - - -. — - -CMK -23390, -1 -, -51.4 mm -SL; -Laos -: -Champasak Province -: -Bolaven Plateau -: -Tad Champi -(waterfall) on -Houay Champi -(tributary of Xe Don), off road from -Pakse -to -Paksong -, north at -Ban Lak -38 [Km- 38 village]; -15°12′09″N -106°07′51″E -; - -938 masl - -; -M. Kottelat -& -T. Phommavong -, - -18 January 2013 - - -. - - - - -Other material (non -types -). - -CMK -23443, -1 -, 36.0 mm SL; -Laos -: -Champasak Province -: -Bolaven Plateau -: -Houay Makchan-Gnai -at bridge on road from -Ban -Ta-Od to -Ban Nongphanouan -; -15°04′15″N -106°32′34″E -; - -784 masl - - -; M. - - - -Kottelat & -T. Phommavong -, - -23 January 2013 - -. — -CMK -15931, -1 -, -87.2 mm -SL; -Laos -: -Salavan Province -: -Xe Don -basin, -Xe Set -upstream of reservoir; -K. Vattahanatham -, no date - -. - - - - -Diagnosis. - -Schistura colossa - -is distinguished from the other species of the genus in Southeast Asia by its colour pattern: the body has 16–21 bars, wider than interspaces, quite regularly shaped in juveniles; with increasing size, the bars become more irregular, some become interrupted or joined; in largest individuals (above -60 mm -SL), on the caudal peduncle, the bars are broken up in blotches of irregular shape and size and irregularly set. The black pattern at the base of the caudal-fin is made of a vertically elongated blotch occupying the middle half of the fin base, sometimes with a constriction at the level of the lateral line; above and below, this blotch is continued by an arched band, along the base of the principal rays, not reaching the dorsal and ventral midlines. - - -Additional diagnostic characters, not unique to the species are: relatively large size (up to at least -98 mm -SL); depth of caudal peduncle 1.3–1.6 times in its length; 7–8½ branched dorsal-fin rays; pelvic axillary lobe rudimentary and free; usually 9+8 branched caudal-fin rays; no suborbital flap; upper lip with a small median notch; processus dentiformis present, pointed; and origin of dorsal fin above or slightly behind origin of pelvic fin. - - - - -Fig. 2. - -Schistura colossa -, MHNG - -2767.084, holotype, 98.0 mm SL; Laos: Xe Pian River on Bolaven Plateau. - - - - -Description. -See -Figs. 2–6 -for general appearance and -Table 1 -for morphometric data of -holotype -and -9 paratypes -. An elongate nemacheilid with body depth slowly increasing up to dorsal-fin origin. Behind dorsal fin, body depth almost uniform until caudal-fin base. Dorsal profile continuous between head and body (no hump). Head slightly depressed; body slightly compressed anteriorly to very compressed posteriorly. Interorbital area flat. In lateral view, upper margin of eye flushed with dorsal profile of head. Cheeks not swollen. Snout pointed. Depth of caudal peduncle 1.3–1.6 times in its length. Low dorsal keel on posterior half of post-dorsal area. Low ventral keel on entire length of caudal peduncle. Dorsal keel continuous with upper margin of caudal fin. Largest recorded size 98.0 mm SL. - -Dorsal fin with 4 unbranched and 7½ (1) or 8½ (9*) branched rays; distal margin convex; branched ray 2 or 3 longest. Pectoral fin with 1 unbranched and 8 (1) or 10 (9*) branched rays, rounded, reaching about halfway of distance to pelvic-fin base; origin over base of simple or first branched pelvic-fin rays. No axillary pectoral lobe. Pelvic fin with 1 unbranched and 7 branched rays; reaching about two thirds of distance to anus; rounded; posterior margin convex; axillary pelvic lobe rudimentary, entirely free. Anus situated about 2 eye diameters in front of anal fin. Anal fin with 3 unbranched and 5½ branched rays; distal margin rounded; branched ray 2 longest. Caudal fin with 9+8 (9*) or 8+8 (1) branched rays; dorsal and ventral procurrent rays cannot be counted; emarginate, lobes rounded, subequal. - -Body entirely scaled, except belly in front of pelvic fins and predorsal area (anterior extremity in smaller specimens, entirely in specimens over about -60 mm -SL). Scales embedded, deeply embedded in anterior predorsal area. Lateral line complete, with 92–107 pores (difficult to count with accuracy). Cephalic lateral line system with 6 supraorbital, 4 + 12–13 infraorbital, 9–11 preoperculomandibular and 3 supratemporal pores. - - -Anterior nostril pierced in front side of a pointed flap-like tube. Posterior nostril adjacent to anterior one. Mouth strongly arched, gape about 2–2½ times wider than long ( -Fig. 7 -). Lips thick. Upper lip with small median notch, with a few shallow furrows in median area and near corner of mouth, edge not crenulated. Processus dentiformis present. Lower lip with narrow median interruption; median part with 1–3 shallow sulcus, lateral part smooth. Tip of lower jaw not exposed. A deep median concavity in lower jaw (in adults). Inner rostral barbel reaching corner of mouth; outer one almost reaching vertical of anterior margin of eye. Maxillary barbel reaching vertical of posterior margin of eye. Intestine with a bend behind stomach ( -Fig. 8 -). Air bladder without posterior chamber in abdominal cavity. - - -Sexual dimorphism. -None observed. Ripe females deeper bodied. - - -Colouration. -About 3 weeks after fixation. Head and body background colour pale brown; throat, belly and lower part of caudal peduncle pale greyish. Except otherwise stated, all markings dark brown. Body with 16–21 bars (6–7 predorsal, 3–4 subdorsal, 7–10 postdorsal), extending from dorsal midline to level of pectoral fin, wider than interspaces, some continuous across back with contralaterals, others dissociated into blotches in predorsal area. Bars of quite regular shape in juveniles. With increasing size, bars becoming more irregular in shape, some becoming interrupted or joined, more obvious posteriorly. In specimens above about -60 mm -SL, on caudal peduncle, bars broken up in blotches of irregular shape and size and irregularly set. Axial inner stripe faint or indistinct. - - - - \ No newline at end of file