Grenadiers (Teleostei: Gadiformes: Macrouridae) of Japan and adjacent waters, a taxonomic monograph
Author
Nakayama, Naohide
0000-0001-9556-1537
Department of Marine Biology, School of Marine Science and Technology, Tokai University, 3 - 20 - 1 Orido, Shimizu, Shizuoka 424 - 8610, Japan ® naonakayama @ tsc. u-tokai. ac. jp or ®
gadiformes@gmail.com
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Megataxa
2020
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journal article
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10.11646/megataxa.3.1.1
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Genus
Hymenogadus
Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920
[Japanese name: Oni-sujidara-zoku]
Hymenogadus
Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920:521
(as subgenus of
Hymenocephalus
;
type
species:
Hymenocephalus gracilis
Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920
, by original designation).
Diagnosis.
Anus immediately anterior to anal-fin origin, surrounded by narrow periproct. Ventral striae, consisting of fine, parallel black lines over silvery layer on each side of isthmus, shoulder girdle, most of chest, and posterior to pelvic fins. Gular region covered with fine striations of black epithelium. Light organ developed as long tube, extending from anus to slightly anterior to pelvicfin bases; small lens at each end of light organ. Second spinous ray of first dorsal fin serrated along its leading edge. Pelvic-fin rays 8, outer ray slender, not expanded or ribbon-like distally. Teeth all small, in narrow villiform bands in both jaws. Trunk shallow, cylindrical in cross section. Head bones thin, fragile; head skin membranous, translucent. Nasal bones weakly ossified, not forming stout, dorsoventrally flattened processes. Chin barbel present. Branchiostegal rays 7. Species small, less than
13 cm
TL. Body with silvery reflection when fresh. [From
Iwamoto
et al.
(2011)
,
McMillan & Iwamoto (2014)
, and
Schwarzhans (2014)
.]
Remarks.
Hymenogadus
was originally established as a subgenus of
Hymenocephalus
Giglioli, 1884
, with the type species
H. gracilis
(
Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920
)
. Subsequently,
Okamura (1970a)
elevated this taxon to full generic rank, with description of another subgenus
Spicomacrurus
. In addition to
H. gracilis
,
Hymenogadus
includes
H. tenuis
(
Gilbert & Hubbs, 1917
)
known only from the
holotype
collected from
Hawaii
.