The barracudina genera Lestidium and Lestrolepis of Taiwan, with descriptions of two new species (Aulopiformes: Paralepididae)
Author
Ho, Hsuan-Ching
Author
Tsai, Song-Yu
Author
Li, Hsing-Hui
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-12-04
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4702.1.16
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Lestrolepis
Harry, 1953
Lestrolepis
Harry, 1953a:240
(
Type
species
Paralepis philippinus
Fowler, 1934
, a junior synonym of
Lestrolepis Japonica
).
Diagnosis.
Body scaleless, except for the lateral line covered by a single row of scales; luminescent duct present, originating from below opercle and divided into two branches immediately; a light organ (black papilla) in front of eye; a luminescent duct along lower margin of orbit in some species; DFO well behind VFO; ventral adipose fin well developed between anus and anal fin; dorsal-fin rays 9; anal-fin rays 32–43; pelvic-fin rays 9; vertebrae: prehaemal 28–35, predorsal 36–46, caudal 52–66, and total 82–98. Dorsal surface light grayish, chromatophores cover upper fourth or fifth of body, head and caudal region. Ventral ridge between pectoral and pelvic fins variously with pigment.
Remarks.
Lestrolepis
currently includes four species,
Ll. Japonica
from western Pacific Ocean,
Ll. intermedia
from western central Atlantic Ocean,
Ll. pofi
from Indo-Pacific ocean (including
Hawaii
) and
Ll. nigroventralis
sp. nov.
from the western Pacific. Although the genus previously included
Lestrolepis luetkeni
(Ege, 1933)
, as a senior synonym of
Ll. Pofi
, this species is now recognized as a member of
Lestidiops
(
Ho & Golani, 2019
)
.