Revision of the subgenus Parapterygotrigla (Pisces: Triglidae: Pterygotrigla)
Author
Richards, William J.
Author
Yato, Takuji
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Pterygotrigla
(
Parapterygotrigla
)
macrorhynchus
Kamohara 1936
Longnose Gurnard
(
Figure 3
,
Tables 1
,
2
&
4
)
Pterygotrigla macrorhynchus
Kamohara 1936
:481
, Fig. (original description,
Japan
);
Kamohara 1952
:72
(description);
Kamohara 1958
:59
(list);
Kamohara 1961
:6
. Pl. 4 (
Fig. 1
), (invalid "
Neotype
" designation);
Kamohara 1964
:78
(list, illustration); Ochiai & Yatou
in
Masuda
et al.
1984
:334
(list, description, illustration);
Mandrytza & Manilo 1990
:172
–173 (description);
Richards 1999
:2376
(distribution, description, illustration);
Nakabo 2000
:604
(list). Richards in Randall & Lim 2000:607 (list);
Hutchins 2001
:28
(list);
Shinohara
et al.
2001
:315
(list)
Nakabo 2002
:604
(list);
Manilo & Bogorodsky 2003
:S103 (list);
Shinohara
et al.
2005
:426
(list).
Dixiphistes macrorhynchus
Fowler 1938
:118
, Fig. 56 (original description).
Material examined.
Indian Ocean:
USNM
393313, 2 (144–
144 mm
SL), RV Vityaz Cr.17, Sta. 2645, Indian Ocean, E of
Madagascar
,
22o20.5’S
,
0
43o
03.6’E,
2 Dec. 1983
, 450–
500 m
; UF 170051, 1 (
158 mm
SL), RV Professor Messiatzev, Sta. 58, Indian Ocean,
Mozambique
Channel,
21o55’S
,
0
35o
39’E,
22 Jan. 1976
, 350–
353 m
;
SAIAB
82787 (formerly
ZMMU
P12001), 1 (
115 mm
SL), RV Akademik Knipovich St. 445, Indian Ocean, Andaman Sea,
11o46’S
,
0
96o
51’E,
11 Mar. 1966
;
SAIAB
48052, 3(
136–180 mm
SL), off
Mozambique
,
16o20’S
,
0
40o
08’E,
16 Jun. 1994
;
BMNH
unregistered, 1 (
110 mm
SL),
Maldives
,
GOPA
Survey,
8 May 1996
;
WAM
P28086-004, 2 (
99–107 mm
SL)
Australia
, Western
Australia
,
25 km
SW of Rowley Shoals,
17o49’S
,
118o41’E
,
21 Aug.1983
, 308–
310 m
;
CSIRO
H2555-05,
208 mm
SL,
Australia
, Western
Australia
, W of Pt. Alison, RV Soela
1/ 91/16.
CSIRO
H2556-17, 1 (
181 mm
SL),
Australia
, Western
Australia
, W of Pt. Alison, RV Soela
1/91/17.
Western Pacific Ocean:
USNM
98875, 1 (
106 mm
SL),
Holotype
of
D. macrorhynchus
Fowler 1938
,
Philippines
, Point Tagolo Light, S. 71o W., 8.7 miles (
08o47’N
,
123o31’15”E
),
9 Aug.
1909
, 333 m; SU 32265, 1 (
100 mm
SL),
Japan
, off Honshu, Kumano-Nada, coll. Matsubara,
366 m
;
THUP
0 3051, 1 (
92 mm
SL),
Taiwan
;
NTM
11755, 3 (
111–126 mm
SL),
Australia
, Queensland, E of Dunk Island,
17o58’S
,
0
47o
04’E,
1 Jan. 1986
, 302–
308 m
; AMS I.25808, 6 (
105–146 mm
SL),
Australia
, Queensland, N of Townsville,
17o57’S
,
174o03’E
,
306 m
; AMS I.25809-012, 6 (106.9–128.7 mm SL),
Australia
, Queensland, N of Townsville,
17o59’S
,
147o06’E
, RV Soela 1/86/18,
11
Jan.
1986, 300 m
;
NMV
A11868, 1 (
103 mm
SL),
Australia
, Queensland,
95 km
E of Dunk Island,
17o58.4’ S
,
147o6.4’ E
,
300 m
;
NMV
A4374, 2 (
111–137 mm
SL),
Australia
, Queensland,
95 km
E of Dunk Island,
18o00’ S
,
147o08’E
,
300 m
;
NMV
A4375, 4 (
121–144 mm
SL),
Australia
, Queensland,
100 km
E of Dunk Island,
17o19.3’ S
,
147o06.3’ E
,
298–300 m
;
NMV
A4378, 1 (
116 mm
SL),
Australia
, Queensland,
95 km
E of Dunk Island,
17o58.2’S
,
147o04.2’E
,
260 m
;
NMV
A4379, 3 (
111–127 mm
SL),
Australia
, Queensland,
100 km
E of Dunk Island,
17o59’S
,
147o05.7’S
,
302–308 m
;
NMV
A4380, 4 (
104–128 mm
SL),
Australia
, Queensland,
95 km
E of Dunk Island,
17o59.6’S
,
147o06.1’E
,
300 m
.
Diagnosis.
Snout long (17–24% SL) and wide, snout and head with depressed profile (15-30o), no antrorse rostral spine, rostral spines long and slender (10–28% SL), bucklers present at base of D1 fin, no spines along D2 fin bases.
Description.
D
1 VIII
(VII–X), D2 12(11–13), A 12(11–13), P1 13(12–15) + 3 with long rays (33–44% SL), vertebrae 11 + 16(15) = 27(26), GR 2(1–3) + 15(12–19) long and slender (3–5% SL), head long (37–43% SL), snout long (17–24% SL), body depth low (20–26% SL), cleithral spine length moderate (8–13% SL), caudal peduncle depth slender (4–6% SL), upper free P1 ray long reaching tip of joined rays or beyond (28–45% SL), P2 fin length moderate (24–27% SL), maxillary long (14–17% SL), orbit large (7–12% SL diameter, 6–9% SL height), interorbital width wide (7–11% SL), cheek height (9–12% SL), nape and breast lack scales. Pterygiophore interdigitation pattern: //1/2/1/1/1/1/1/1/1/1/2/1/1/1/1/1/1/1/1/.
Coloration.
In preserved specimens with large black area in D1 fin, scattered spots in D2 fin, P1 fin usually with 3 dark bands, body uniformly pale.
Distribution.
Widely distributed from
Japan
southward to
Taiwan
, the
Philippines
, northern
Australia
off Queensland and Western
Australia
, westward to the western Indian Ocean at the
Maldives
,
Madagascar
, southwest
India
, and coast of
Mozambique
, East Africa. Depths range from
300–
500 m
.
Discussion.
This wide ranging species poses some interesting problems. There is no evidence of morphological differences throughout its range even though there were few specimens examined, as variances and standard deviations were generally less than 1 for most characters examined (
Table 4
). A majority of the collections came from an area east of Dunk Island off Queensland,
Australia
, but the counts and measurements from all of these specimens were within the normal range of values from elsewhere. Rostral spines are often broken so length measurements are highly variable as a result of damage. P1 connected and free fin ray lengths are variable, too. Snout angles are imprecise because of open gapes and this leads to variation. Future studies may reveal population differences that were not evident in the specimens examined. Richards in Randall and Lim (2000) lists
Dixiphichthys ferculum
Whitley 1952
as a synonym of
Pterygotrigla macrorhynchus
Kamohara 1936
). This may be correct but perhaps was premature. See discussion of
Dixiphistes ferculum
below.
Dixiphistes macrorhynchus
Fowler 1938
is subjectively invalid as it is secondarily preoccupied in
Pterygotrigla
by
Pterygotrigla macrorhynchus
Kamohara 1936
.