Revision of the circumglobal genus Barathronus (Ophidiiformes, Bythitidae) with a new species from the eastern North Atlantic Ocean
Author
Nielsen, Jørgen G.
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Barathronus maculatus
Shcherbachev, 1976
Table 2
.
Figs. 2
,
15–17
Barathronus maculatus
Shcherbachev, 1976: 191
(
type
locality:
26°41’S
,
34°06’E
).
Barathronus maculatus
:
Shcherbachev, 1978: 191
;
Nielsen & Machida 1985
;
Nielsen
et al.
1999: 139
;
Yeh
et al
. 2009: 228
;
Bray
et al.
2015
;
Nielsen
et al.
2019: 563
.
Barathronus
sp.:
Nielsen 1969: 59
;
Machida 1984: 266
.
Material examined
(
22 specimens
, SL
115–225 mm
):
Holotype
:
ZIL
42298 (SL
157 mm
, male),
Mozambique
Channel
,
26°41’S
,
34°06’E
,
RV
Fiolent
, st. 198, bottom trawl,
1000 m
,
27 Sep. 1973
.
Non-types
:
USNM 150285
(SL
156 mm
, male), off
Japan
,
35°05’40’’N
,
138°29’30’’E
,
RV
Albatross, st. D-5065, bottom trawl,
386–430 m
,
15 Oct. 1906
.
MNHN 1988-1589
(SL
154 mm
, male), off
Madagascar
,
22°20´2.3’’S
,
42°58’58.8’’E
,
RV
Vauban,
Crosnier
coll., trawl 109, 995–
1020 m
,
30 Nov. 1973
.
ZIL
45144 (SL
182 mm
, female), off Natal,
South Africa
,
30°16’S
,
31°18’E
,
RV
Fiolent, bottom trawl,
950–1050 m
,
26 may 1974
.
MNHN 1984-371
(SL
144 mm
, male), off
Madagascar
,
13°02’S
,
48°02’E
,
RV
Vauban,
Crosnier
coll., trawl 133,
1000–1525 m
,
21 Jan. 1975
.
BSKU 28689
(SL
137 mm
, female), off Ryu-kyu ls.,
28°53’N
,
127°18’E
,
RV
Yuryo-maru, No.
8 net no. 60, bottom trawl,
820–830 m
,
16 Mar. 1978
. AMS I 24059-013 (SL
187 mm
, female), off New South Wales,
33°29’S
,
152°12’E
to
33°32’S
,
152°09’E
,
RV
Kapala, field no. K 83-09-02, bottom trawl,
942–978 m
,
23 Aug. 1983
. AMS I 27717-002 (SL
175 mm
SL, female), off New South Wales,
33°58’S
,
152°12’E
,
RV
Kapala, field no. K 88-04-08, bottom trawl,
1025–1150 m
,
24 Mar. 1988
. AMS I 27711-001 (SL
163 mm
, male), off New South Wales,
33°50’S
,
151°57’E
to
33°47’S
,
151°57’E
,
RV
Kapala, field no. K 88-10-01, bottom trawl,
960–1050 m
,
16 May 1988
. AMS I 27638- 001 (SL
225 mm
, male), off New South Wales,
33°44’S
,
152°06’E
to
33°42’S
,
152°09’E
,
RV
Kapala, field no. K 88-11-01, bottom trawl,
1020–1040 m
,
14 June 1988
. AMS I 28477-002 (SL
212 mm
, male), off Newcastle, New South Wales,
32°57’S
,
152°44’E
,
RV
Kapala, field no. K 88-16-04, bottom trawl,
1042–1061 m
,
17 Aug. 1988
.
SAMZ
MB-F031499
(SL 116+ mm, male), off Natal,
South Africa
,
29°43.2’S
,
31°43.6’E
,
RV
Benguela, st. G 13534, prawn trawl,
645 m
,
23 Aug.1988
.
ZMUC
P771755
(SL 118+ mm, male), off northern
Madagascar
,
12°28.5’S
,
48°09.9’E
,
RV
Vityaz, cr. 17, st. 2601, bottom trawl, 710–
700 m
,
12 Nov. 1988
. AMS
I 29799
-003 (SL
188–215 mm
,
2 females
), east of
Newcastle
,
New South Wales
,
32°57’S
,
152°48’E
to
32°55’S
,
152°45’E
,
RV
Kapala
, field no. K 89-06-02, bottom trawl,
1043–1061 m
,
10 Apr. 1989
. AMS I 29823-008 (SL
188 mm
female), off
Port Stephens
,
New South Wales
,
32°38’S
,
152°57’E
to
32°28’S
,
153°00’E
,
RV
Kapala
, field no. K 89-13-01, bottom trawl,
896–969 m
,
29 June 1989
. AMS I 29748-002 (SL
195 mm
, female), east of
Nowra
,
New South Wales
,
34°55’S
,
151°14’E
to
34°52’S
,
151°16’E
,
RV
Kapala
, field no. K 89-16-01, bottom trawl,
1024–1061 m
,
10 Aug. 1989
.
CSIRO
H 3142-01
(SL
83 mm
, male), south-west of
Imperieuse Reef
,
West
Australia
,
18°00’S
,
118°09’E
,
RV
Surefire
, prawn trawl,
545 m
,
28 Feb. 1992
.
CSIRO
H 3149-01
(SL
85 mm
, female), north of
Dampier Archipelago
,
West
Australia
,
18°50’S
,
116°20’E
,
RV
Surefire
, prawn trawl,
500 m
,
10 Mar. 1992
.
CSIRO
H 3197-05
(SL
96 mm
, female), north of
Dampier Archipelago
,
West
Australia
,
18°46’S
,
116°15’E
,
RV
Surefire
, prawn trawl,
550 m
,
06 Feb. 1992
.
CSIRO
H 4136-02
(SL
91 mm
, female), west of
Rowley Shoals
,
West
Australia
,
18°46’S
,
116°17’E
RV
Surefire
, prawn trawl,
555 m
,
15 Feb. 1992
.
BSKU 86066
(SL
115 mm
, female),
Tosa Bay
,
Japan
,
33°06.5’N
,
133°42.5’E
to
33°05.5’N
,
133°43.0’E
,
RV
Kotaka-maru
, otter trawl,
763–803 m
,
2 Mar. 1999
.
Remarks.
Barathronus maculatus
is relatively often caught by commercial trawlers as it occurs on the upper continental slope.
Diagnosis.
Barathronus maculatus
is the largest known species of the genus with a SL of up to
225 mm
. It differs from the other five species of the genus with dark-pigmented peritoneum by the distinct, dark brown pigmentation dorsally between head and dorsal fin and on sides of the light brown body in preserved specimens (
Fig. 15B
); in newly caught specimens (
Fig. 15A
) the pigmentation is dark blue like the peritoneum and the body is faintly reddish. Also the following combination of characters is characteristic: dorsal-fin rays 75–83, anal-fin rays 54–66, precaudal vertebrae 32–36, total vertebrae 74–79, long rakers on anterior gill arch 31–32, vomer with up to four and dentary with up to five fangs. Length of penis up to 10% SL (
Fig. 16
); it is proximally covered by a large dorsal clasper and a smaller ventral clasper protected ventrally by a well-developed fleshy hood. In specimens longer than about
140 mm
SL the eyes are not externally visible while the eyes of smaller specimens appear as a narrow, dark ring surrounding lighter tissue. Otolith roundish and three times as long as thick and twice as long as the centrally placed, undivided sulcus (
Fig. 17
).
Description.
For a detailed description see
Nielsen & Machida (1985: 1)
. The principal meristic and morphometric characters are shown in
Table 2
.
Comparisons.
Long preserved specimens of
B. maculatus
with completely bleached lateral pigmentation may be confused with
B. algrahami
(described in the present paper), but additional characters separate the two species (see
B. algrahami
).
Distribution
(
Fig. 2
). Known from
South Africa
to
Japan
and off southeastern
Australia
at
386–1525 m
depth.