A new species of the flathead genus Onigocia (Teleostei: Platycephalidae) collected from the Coral and Tasman Seas
Author
Imamura, Hisashi
Author
Knapp, Leslie W.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2008
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28
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.185737
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185737
Onigocia lacrimalis
,
sp. nov.
New English name: Smooth-snout flathead (
Figs. 1–4
)
Holotype
:
AMS I.42709-001,
138.5 mm
SL, northern
Norfolk
Ridge, Tasman Sea (
29°54.39’S
,
167°41.05’E
),
111–115 m
depth,
15 May 2003
.
Paratypes
:
8 specimens
.
MNHN
1997-4080,
1 specimen
,
96.1 mm
SL, Chesterfield Islands, Coral Sea (
22°35’S
,
159°95’E
),
295 m
depth,
28 July 1984
;
MNHN
2003-1823,
1, 109.4 mm
SL, Chesterfield Islands, Coral Sea (
22°24’S
,
159°16’E
),
320–325 m
,
13 Oct. 1986
;
MNHN
2006-1609, 3,
85.6–129.2 mm
SL, Chesterfield Islands, Coral Sea (
22°26’51”S
,
159°21’26”E
),
330 m
,
13 Oct. 1986
;
MNHN
2006-1610,
1, 143.7 mm
SL, Chesterfield Islands, Coral Sea (
24°48’S
,
159°40’E
),
258–269 m
,
9 Oct. 1986
;
MNHN
2006- 1611, 1,
80.1 mm
SL, Chesterfield Islands, Coral Sea (
25°24’S
,
159°47’E
),
285 m
,
8 Oct. 1986
;
USNM
390658, 1, 117.0 mm SL, collected with
MNHN
1997-4080.
Non-type specimens:
MNHN
1997-4081, 1,
54.6 mm
SL, collected with
MNHN
1997-4080;
MNHN
2002-1321, 2,
74.7–80.6 mm
SL, collected with
MNHN
2006-1610;
MNHN
2003-1858, 1,
86.9 mm
SL, Chesterfield Islands, Coral Sea (
24°44’S
,
159°39’E
),
280 m
,
9 Oct. 1986
.
Diagnosis.
A species of
Onigocia
with 12–13 (usually 12) second dorsal-fin rays, 12 anal-fin rays, 21–25 pectoral-fin rays (mode 23), 8 branched caudal-fin rays, anterior 2–4 scales in the lateral line with a spine, a single preocular spine, and lacking gill rakers on upper arch, ocular and interopercular flaps, and distinct antrorse lachrymal spines.
Description.
Data for the
holotype
are presented first, followed by those for
paratypes
in parentheses or brackets. When non-type specimens have notable additional variations, they are also shown separately: first dorsal-fin rays I+VIII (I+VII–VIII, VII in three, VIII in five); second dorsal-fin rays 12 [12 (one non-type with 13)]; anal-fin rays 12 (12); pectoral-fin rays 2 (upper, unbranched) + 12 (middle, branched) + 9 (lower, unbranched) = 23 [2 + 10–11 + 9–11 = 21–24 (non-types with 2 + 9–12 + 10–12 = 23–25)]; pelvic-fin rays I, 5 (I, 5); branched caudal-fin rays 4 (upper) + 4 (lower) = 8 (4 + 4 = 8); scales in lateral line 35, anterior 3 scales with a spine (32–34, 2–4 with spine, often 3]; oblique body-scale rows slanting downward and backward above lateral line 35 (32–35); oblique body-scale rows slanting downward and forward above lateral line 35 [32–35 (a non-type with 36)]; gill rakers 0 + 4 = 4 (0 + 4–5 = 4–5). Proportions as % SL: HL 42.2 (39.3–42.6); predorsal length 39.6 (37.3–40.1); length of first dorsal-fin base 20.7 (16.9–21.7); length of second dorsal-fin base 25.6 (24.2–28.9); length of anal-fin base 30.2 (26.9–32.7); caudal peduncle length 7.6 (7.4–9.1); caudal peduncle depth 4.2 (4.0–4.8); snout length 12.9 (12.1–13.2); orbital diameter 11.2 (10.7–12.0); upper jaw length 16.0 (15.1–16.8); lower jaw length 22.5 (20.9–23.6); interorbital width 2.2 (1.9–2.3); pectoral-fin length 18.3 (16.5–18.4); pelvic fin-length 28.4 (27.0–30.6); caudal-fin length 23.5 (22.1–26.2); length of first spine of first dorsal fin 6.4 (5.7–6.3); length of second spine of first dorsal fin 15.8 (15.2–19.3); length of first ray of second dorsal fin 15.2 (13.6–16.2); length of first anal fin ray 9.9 (7.4–9.0). Proportions as % HL: snout length 30.7 (30.2–31.9); orbital diameter 26.5 (26.8–28.7); upper jaw length 37.8 (37.1–39.6); lower jaw length 53.3 (53.3–55.5); interorbital width 5.1 (4.7–5.8).
Body depressed, mostly covered with ctenoid scales, some cycloid scales on undersurface. Head flattened; postorbital region, opercle and nape scaled. Snout slender, slightly longer than eye diameter (or shorter in two non-types). Upper surface of eye without papillae. Iris lappet scalloped dorsally, broad and simple ventrally (
Fig. 2
) (or bilobed dorsally, or absent dorsally and ventrally in some
paratypes
). Interorbit narrow and concave. Top and side of head bearing spines and serrated ridges. Nasal usually with one pair of small spines. Two (left side) or three (right) ethmoid spines present. Lachrymal lacking serration and distinct antrorse spines. A single sharp preocular spine present, with a single (or two in some
paratypes
and three in one) small spine basally (
Fig. 3
). Distinct preorbital spines absent. Suborbital ridge with fine serrations, comprised of 22 (left) or 23 (right) small spines (
17–27 in
left and
16–23 in
right in
paratypes
). Supraorbital ridge finely serrated except for anterior portion (
Fig. 3
). A single spine on fifth infraorbital (or absent in some
paratypes
). Spine absent on fourth infraorbital (or present in some
paratypes
). Postorbital region with several small spines. Frontal with two (left) or three (right) spines. Pterotic with serrated ridge, ending with a sharp spine. One nuchal spine each on supratemporal on right, posttemporal and supracleithrum, respectively; supratemporal on left with 2 spines. Preopercle with three spines; uppermost one longest, not reaching posterior margin of opercle, bearing single supplementary spines; lowermost one smallest. Base of upper and lower opercular spines without serrations. Interopercular flap absent. Maxilla reaching near anterior margin of pupil. Teeth in bands on jaws and palatine, and in 2 separate patches on vomer; tooth band on upper jaw with an indistinct notch medially (with a distinct notch in all
paratypes
). Upper and lower jaws with villiform teeth; anteromedial portion of upper jaw with several short, slender, conical teeth. Tooth band on palatine narrow, with 2 irregular rows of small, conical teeth. Vomerine teeth villiform anteriorly, becoming larger and changing to small conical posteriorly. Lip margins without papillae. Sensory tubes from suborbitals and preopercle well developed, completely covering cheek region. Pored scales in lateral line with 2 exterior openings posteriorly. First dorsal fin originating slightly behind opercular margin. First and second dorsal fins narrowly separated. Pectoral fin rounded posteriorly. Posterior tip of pelvic fin attaining base of fifth (third to fifth in
paratypes
) anal-fin ray. Caudal fin slightly rounded posteriorly (or mostly straight in some
paratypes
).
FIGURE 1.
Dorsal (upper) and lateral (lower) views of
Onigocia lacrimalis
,
sp. nov.
, holotype, AMS I.25752-001, 137.4 mm SL, collected from Tasman Sea.
Color in alcohol.
Body and head light brown above, pale below. Body with three indistinct saddle-like brownish bands; one below first dorsal fin and two below second, respectively (or bands distinct in some
paratypes
). An indistinct patch on caudal peduncle. An indistinct brown spot below eye (or spot distinct in some
paratypes
). First dorsal fin with one grayish band and small dark spots except on anterodorsal area. Second dorsal fin with scattered melanophores and several small brown spots. Pectoral fin light brown, with small brown spots. Pelvic fin light brown; anterior portion with dark-brown (or light-brown in a
paratype
) blotch, extending along membranes posteriorly; posterior portion with small dark-brown spots (or pelvic fin mostly brown to black with a pale narrow outer margin and a pale posterior portion having small brown to black spots in most
paratypes
). Anal fin pale. Caudal fin with narrow (or broad in most
paratypes
, its width varied from about one-third to one-fifth of caudal-fin length) pale-brown (dark-brown to black in
paratypes
) band posteriorly; posterior margin pale; several small brown spots scattered elsewhere on the fin.
FIGURE 2.
Lateral view of
Onigocia lacrimalis
,
sp. nov.
, paratype, USNM 390658, 117.0 mm SL, collected from Coral Sea.
FIGURE 3.
Dorsal view of head of
Onigocia lacrimalis
,
sp. nov.
, holotype, AMS I.25752-001, 137.4 mm SL, collected from Tasman Sea. Scale indicates 10 mm.
Distribution.
Currently known only from the Chesterfield Islands, Coral Sea, and northern
Norfolk
Ridge, Tasman Sea, at depths of
111–
330 m
.
Etymology.
The specific name alludes to the characteristic absence of distinct antrorse lachrymal spines in this species; applied as an adjective.
Remarks.
Onigocia lacrimalis
is easily separable from other members of the genus
Onigocia
in having 12–13 (usually 12) second-dorsal and 12 anal-fin rays [vs. both fins usually or always 11 rays in
O
. bimaculata
Knapp, Imamura & Sakashita, 2000
,
O
. grandisquama
(
Regan, 1908
)
,
O
. oligolepis
(
Regan, 1908
)
, and
O
. pedimacula
(
Regan, 1908
)
], 8 branched caudal-fin rays [vs. 9 or more in
O
. grandisquama
,
O
. macrolepis
(
Bleeker, 1854
)
, and
O
. spinosa
(
Temminck & Schlegel, 1843
)
], anterior 2–4 scales of the lateral line with a spine (vs.
10-20 in
O
. spinosa
), a single preocular spine (vs. 3 or more in
O
. bimaculata
,
O
. oligolepis
,
O
. pedimacula
, and
O
. spinosa
), and in lacking gill rakers on the upper gill arch [vs. a single gill raker present in others, except for
O
. pedimacula
which also lacks rakers], lacking an ocular flap (vs. present in
O
. grandisquama
,
O
. macrolepis
, and
O
. spinosa
), and lacking an interopercular flap (vs. present in
O
. bimaculata
). Although partial overlap is recognized, the number of pectoral-fin rays is also helpful in separating
O
. lacrimalis
from its congeners except for
O
. oligolepis
[21–25 (mode 23) in
O
. lacrimalis
, vs. usually 22 or fewer in others, except for
O
. oligolepis
with 22–23 rays]. Finally,
Onigocia lacrimalis
is characterized in lacking distinct antrorse lachrymal spines, whereas all other members of the genus
Onigocia
have two or more distinct spines. The characters discussed here are summarized in
Table 1
(for data of other members of
Onigocia
, see also
Regan, 1908
;
Matsubara & Ochiai, 1955
; Knapp, 1986, 1999;
Imamura & Sakashita, 1997
;
Knapp
et al.
2000
;
Imamura & McGrouther, 2008
).
TABLE 1
. Comparison of selected characters in the seven valid species of
Onigocia
.
D2 |
A |
P1 |
BC LSS |
GR |
OF |
IF |
OS |
LS |
O. lacrimalis
|
12–13 |
12 |
21–25 |
8 2–4 |
0+4–5 |
Absent |
Absent |
1 |
0 |
sp. nov. (n=13*) |
(usually 12) |
O. bimaculata
|
11 |
10–11 |
19–22 |
9 2–8 |
1+4–7 |
Absent |
Present |
2–5 |
2 |
(n=11*) |
(usually 11) |
O. grandisquama
|
10–11 |
11–12 |
19–21 |
9–10 3–8 |
1+4–5 |
Present |
Absent |
1–2 |
2 |
(n=17*) |
(usually 11) |
(usually 11) |
(usually 1+4) |
O. macrolepis
|
11–12 |
12–13 |
19–21 |
9–11 2–5 |
1+4–5 |
Present |
Absent |
1 |
2 |
(n=13) |
(usually 12) |
(usually 10) |
(usually 1+4) |
O. oligolepis
|
11 |
11 |
22 |
? 3 |
1+4 |
Absent |
Absent |
3 |
2 |
(n=1*) |
O. pedimacula
|
11 |
11 |
21 |
8 3 |
0+4 |
Absent |
Absent |
4 |
2 |
(n=1*) |
O. spinosa
|
12 |
12 |
21–22 |
9–10 10–20 |
1+4–5 |
Present |
Absent |
2–6 |
2–4 |
(n=13*) |
(usually 10) |
(usually 1+4) |
*Including
holotype
or
lectotype
; D2, second dorsal-fin rays; A, anal-fin rays; P1, pectoral-fin rays; BC, branched caudal-fin rays; LSS, lateral-line scales with spine; GR, gill rakers; OF, ocular flap; IF, interopercular flap; OS, ocular spine; LS, distinct antrorse lachrymal spine.
FIGURE 4.
Iris lappet (left eye) of
Onigocia lacrimalis
,
sp. nov.
, holotype, AMS I.25752-001, 137.4 mm SL, collected from Tasman Sea. Scale indicates 3 mm.
Comparative materials.
Onigocia bimaculata
(
11 specimens
):
BPBM
19891 (2
paratypes
, 42.3–56.0 mm), Red Sea;
BPBM
33599 (
74.6 mm
), Coral Sea;
MNHN
1977-0978 (2
paratypes
,
30.2–37.4 mm
),
Israel
;
MNHN
1977-3920 (
paratype
,
56.4 mm
),
New Caledonia
; NSMT-P 45638, 54248, 54249 (3
paratypes
,
23.2–36.8 mm
), NSMT-P 54247 (
holotype
,
58.6 mm
), CMNH-ZF 13964 (
66.6 mm
),
Japan
.
O
. grandisquama
(
17 specimens
): AMS I.24489-005 (
68.6 mm
),
BPBM
33845 (
66.7 mm
), Chesterfield Islands; QM I.23086, I.23267, I.36593, I.36770, I.36807, I.37439, I.37839 (5), I.37923, I.40097 (
13 specimens
,
38.8–77.5 mm
), northeastern
Australia
;
BMNH
1908.3.23.209 (
holotype
,
54.4 mm
),
Seychelles
;
NICA
242 (
54.4 mm
), Gulf of
Thailand
.
O
. macrolepis
(
13 specimens
):
HMNZ
35464, 48181, 49469, 65559, 79918, 79976, 109310, 109311,
110882
, 142805, 142820, 142821 (12,
73.4–110.6 mm
),
Japan
;
HMNZ
79919 (
59.3 mm
),
Taiwan
.
O
. oligolepis
(
1 specimen
):
BMNH
1908.3.23.208 (
holotype
,
82.2 mm
),
Mauritius
.
O
. pedimacula
(
1 specimen
):
BMNH
1901.12.31.45 (
holotype
, 44.0 mm),
Maldives
.
O
. spinosa
(
13 specimens
): AMS I.22831-013 (1 of 11,
72.8 mm
), northwestern
Australia
;
HUMZ
5451, 71719,
110549
,
110624
, 199941 (5, 64.0–
93.2 mm
),
RMNH
567a (
lectotype
,
93.1 mm
),
RMNH
567b-g (6
paralectotypes
, 47.7–85.0 mm),
Japan
.