A New Genus and Two New Species of the Family Aulopidae (Aulopiformes), Commonly Referred to as Aulopus, Flagfins, Sergeant Bakers or Threadsails, in Australasian Waters
Author
Gomon, Martin F.
Ichthyology, Sciences Department, Museum Victoria, GPO Box 666, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia E-mail: mgomon @ museum. vic. gov. au & Corresponding author
mgomon@museum.vic.gov.au
Author
Struthers, Carl D.
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, PO Box 467, Wellington, New Zealand E-mail: carls @ tepapa. govt. nz (CDS); andrews @ tepapa. govt. nz (ALS)
carls@tepapa.govt.nz(CDS);andrews@tepapa.govt.nz
Author
Stewart, Andrew L.
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, PO Box 467, Wellington, New Zealand E-mail: carls @ tepapa. govt. nz (CDS); andrews @ tepapa. govt. nz (ALS)
carls@tepapa.govt.nz(CDS);andrews@tepapa.govt.nz
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Species Diversity
2013
2013-11-25
18
141
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journal article
10.12782/sd.18.2.141
2189-7301
5737160
D8152B90-BF56-4323-9294-4C583CF26D63
Leptaulopus damasi
(
Tanaka, 1915
)
[Japanese name: Esodamashi] (
Figs 1
,
2B
,
5A, B
,
6
;
Tables 2
,
4
)
Aulopus damasi
Tanaka, 1915: 340
, pl. 92, fig. 295,
Tokyo
market, “off Izu, Sagami Sea,
Japan
”; Yamakawa in
Masuda
et al.
1984: 60
; Yamakawa in
Okamura and Kitajima 1984: 161
, 342;
Yu 1988: 25
;
Nakabo 1993: 300
;
Okamura and Amaoka 1997: 109
; Nakabo in
Nakabo 2000: 349
; Paxton in
Randall and Lim 2000: 591
;
Shinohara
et al.
2001: 299
; Nakabo in
Nakabo 2002: 349
;
Shinohara
et al.
2005: 407
;
Senou
et al.
2006: 415
;
Yamada
et al.
2007: 244
;
Prokofiev 2008: 134
;
Matsunuma
et al.
2008: 71
;
Hata
et al.
2012: 9
; Nakabo and Kai in
Nakabo 2013: 421
.
Hime damasi
:
Masuda
et al.
1975: 175
, pl. 20-B;
Parin and Kotlyar 1989: 407
;
Thompson 1998: 50
; Hoese, Bray and Gates in
Hoese
et al.
2006: 464
.
Neotype
.
NSMT-P 115220
(formerly
KAUM
–I. 55574)
Kagoshima Prefecture
, off
Kusagaki Islands
,
31°11.00′N
,
129°29.28′E
,
202 m
, line fishing, collected by
Toru Miyashita
,
18 July 2013
.
Other material examined.
19 specimens
,
145–311 mm
SL.
JAPAN
:
BSKU
22427, 199 mm
SL, off
Kochi
,
Kaikomaru
, bottom trawl,
13 July 1971
;
BSKU 050964
,
148 mm
SL,
Okinawa Prefecture
,
Nago
fish market, bottom trawl around
Tonaki-jima Island
(west of
Okinawa-jima Island
), collected by I
.
Ohta
,
13 November 2012
;
BSKU 050965
,
168 mm
SL, same data as BSKU 050964;
BSKU 050966
,
146 mm
SL, same data as
BSKU
050964;
BSKU 050967
,
156 mm
SL, same data as
BSKU
050964;
BSKU 050968
,
162 mm
SL, same data as
BSKU
050964;
BSKU
106639, 213 mm
SL,
Kochi Prefecture
,
Kochi
City
,
Mimase
fish market, bottom trawl by
Kosei-mau
, collected by K
.
Hirota
,
15 March 2012
;
KAUM
–I
.
43848, 311 mm
SL,
Kagoshima Prefecture
, off
Bonotsu
,
Minami-satsuma
,
31°11.25′N
,
130°06.86′E
,
250 m
, line fishing, collected by
Toru Miyashita
,
20 November 2011
.
TAIWAN
:
ASIZ
63217, 231 mm
SL,
northeastern Taiwan
,
Yilang
,
Da-Shi
fishing port,
24.94°N
,
121.9°E
, bottom trawl, collected by H
.-C
.
Ho
,
7 May 2004
;
ASIZ
65839, 258 mm
SL,
northeastern Taiwan
,
Da-Shi
fishing port,
Yilang
,
24.94°N
,
121.9°E
, bottom trawl, collected by P
.-F
.
Lee
,
24 April 2005
(X-ray at http://fishdb.sinica. edu.tw/chi/specimendetail.php?id=
ASIZP0065839
);
ASIZ
65841, 263 mm
SL, same data as ASIZ 65839;
ASIZ
65842, 228 mm
SL, same data as
ASIZ
65839;
ASIZ
65861, 250 mm
SL, same data as
ASIZ
65839;
BSKU 050404
,
198 mm
SL,
northeastern Taiwan
,
Da-Shi
fishing port,
Yilang
,
24.94°N
,
121.9°E
, bottom trawl, collected by
R
.
Asaoka
,
4 April 2012
;
NMMB
P11215,
2
, 249–
275 mm
SL,
northeastern Taiwan
,
Da-Shi
fishing port,
Yilang
,
24.94°N
,
121.9°E
, bottom trawl, collected by H
.-C
.
Ho
,
5 September 2009
;
NMMB
P
11217
, 145 mm SL,
northeastern Taiwan
,
Yilang
,
Nanfang’ao
fishing port,
24.94°N
,
121.9°E
, bottom trawl, collected by H
.-C
.
Ho
,
5 July 2010
;
NMMB
P
18071
, 263 mm SL,
northeastern Taiwan
,
Yilang
, Nan-fang’ao fishing port,
24.94°N
,
121.9°E
, bottom trawl, collected by H
.-C
. Ho,
12 November 2012
.
AUSTRALIA
:
CSIRO
H
651-10, 170 mm
SL,
Queensland
,
Marion Reef
,
Marian Plateau
,
19°43.7′S
,
152°06.4′E
–
19°46.3′S
,
152°04.5′E
, 370–
368 m
, FRV
Soela
,
23 November 1985
.
Diagnosis.
Dorsal fin rays 14 (rarely 13); anal fin rays 9 (rarely 8); vertebrae 20 or 21+15 or 16=36 (usually 21+ 15=36); lateral line scales 33–37+1 (usually 35+1); scales below lateral line 3.5; predorsal scales 13–17; gill rakers 2 or 3+9–12=11–15. Snout moderately elongate, length 10.6– 12.6% SL, 30.3–34.3% HL, longer than eye diameter, slightly dorsoventrally flattened, narrowly rounded from above; bony interorbital narrow, width 2.4–4.0% SL and 7.0–11.1% HL; distance from snout tip to dorsal fin origin 40.3–46.7% SL and 115–130% HL; anal fin base 8.2–10.2% SL and 22.6–29.0% HL (see
Tables 2
and
4
for additional meristic and morphometric values). Expanded posterior end of maxilla and posterior and ventral margins of preopercle dusky to dark brown. Dorsal fin translucent with about three narrow submarginal stripes paralleling outer edge of fin, obscure basally, intervening spaces on fin rays white. Caudal fin white with two to four broad red bands crossing each lobe, proximal band continuous across fin in some. Reaches a moderately large size, largest specimen known
311 mm
SL.
Distribution.
A western Pacific species reported in
Japan
from the original
type
locality in Sagami Bay south to
Kochi
,
Kagoshima
(
Hata
et al.
2012: 9
),
Okinawa
and the East
China
Sea (
Yamada
et al.
2007: 244
), northern
Taiwan
and the Marion Plateau off Queensland, Australian (
Hoese
et al.
2006: 464
;
Fig. 6
). It appears to be confined to the upper continental slope at depths of about
250–
508 m
. Like other members of the family it is likely to inhabit hard bottom environments where trawling is rarely undertaken, which would explain its paucity in collections.
Remarks.
Eschmeyer (2012)
reported that the sole type specimen of
A. damasi
(ZUMT 3771) is lost. Kazuo Sakamoto, the current curator of Tanaka’s collection, confirmed that Yoshiaki Tominaga and his co-workers had checked Tanaka’s type specimens and concluded it had been mislaid or lost. As the type specimen of
A. damasi
is no longer extant the erection of a
neotype
for
A. damasi
is considered necessary to affix the name and to distinguish it from the very similar
Leptaulopus erythrozonatus
sp. nov.
A specimen (NSMT-P.
115220, 297 mm
SL;
Fig. 5A
) collected off
Kagoshima
,
Japan
is proposed as the
neotype
for the species. Accordingly,
Kagoshima
becomes the type locality of
A. damasi
under Article 76.3 of The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (
International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 1999
).
Fig. 5. Species of
Leptaulopus
gen. nov.
: A)
L. damasi
, NSMT-P115220, neotype, 297mm SL, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan (photo by H. Motomura); B)
L. damasi
, CSIRO
H 651–10, 170mm SL, Marion Reef, Queensland, Australia (photo courtesy of CSIRO); C)
L. erythrozonatus
sp. nov.
, NMNZ P.042518, holotype, 271 mm SL, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand; and, D) new genus and species (after
Shimizu and Yamakawa 1989
), Norfolk Ridge, New Zealand.
Fig. 6. Collection localities for specimens examined of
Letaulopus
spp.
Leptaulopus damasi
(triangles): neotype black with blue centre and other material blue.
Lepaulopus erythrozonatus
sp. nov
(squares): holotype black with red centre and paratype red.
As indicated by the brief summary of citations above, this species has not been treated often in the literature and most references to it have been as single entry listings in faunal lists. The first report of
L. damasi
(as
Hime damasi
; Hoese Bray and Gates in
Hoese
et al.
2006: 464
) in the Southern Hemisphere was based on a single specimen (CSIRO H
651- 10, 170 mm
SL,
Fig. 5B
), the morphology of which (
Tables 2
,
4
) mostly agrees with Japanese specimens examined. Although the vertebral numbers for Japanese specimens have not appeared in published accounts, the Australian specimen of this species appears to have the same number of vertebral elements as material examined from
Taiwan
and
Japan
.