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V 65 (9+56). Lower jaw included. Teeth stout, simple canines forming wide bands anteriorly in both jaws, symphyseal gaps absent. Pectoral fin rays 2224, caudal 9 (4/5), radials 4 (3+1), scapula and coracoid with well-developed helves. Snout-anus distance 20% (about equal to HL), anus-anal fin 18% SL; snout short ~20% head length, eye 33, orbit 38% HL. Black pigment on body visible under, above and below pale gill flap.
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Counts. V 65 (9+56), D 57, A 51, C 9, P 2224 (1719+2+3), radials 4 (3+1), pc ≥6, pore formula unknown. Ratios. HL 20.8, HW 12.1, sn 4.2, E 7.0, orbit 7.9, io 7.5, uj 6.8, go 2.5, bd ~21, preD 23.6, preA 36.6, sna 20.0, ma 15.9, aAf 17.7, UPL 14.8, LPL 12.0, pabd 25.6. In % HL: HW 58.1, sn 20.5, E 33.5, orbit 38.1, io 30.1, uj 36.1, go 22.9, bd ~103, preD 114.0, preA 176.4, sna 96.6, ma 76.6, aAf 85.3, UPL 71.1, LPL 57.8, pabd 123.6, cp 2.6.
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<emphasis id="B91CEADA431DFFDC89EBFBAC6F3AFB80" bold="true" box="[151,288,1057,1080]" pageId="85" pageNumber="86">FIGURE 60.</emphasis>
Distribution of
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<paragraph id="8BD736C8431EFFDF8C15FD776B65FC2B" blockId="86.[1385,1408,555,1941]" box="[1385,1407,762,915]" pageId="86" pageNumber="87">, girdle pectoral</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BD736C8431FFFDE89BBFEE26B86FE14" blockId="87.[151,1437,151,1076]" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">Color of body unknown; remaining skin on anterior white, remainder on tail increasingly purplish posteriorly. Mouth purplish, most teeth brown, branchial cavity dark brown, peritoneum black, stomach and pyloric caeca pale.</paragraph>
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The
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has eggs up to about
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diameter.
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<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE89BBFE566F43FE4C" bold="true" box="[199,345,475,500]" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">Distribution</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
Known only from the
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, collected at
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off Cape Adare, Ross Sea,
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.
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<subSubSection id="C3726543431FFFD089BBFD8D6F65FF4F" lastPageId="89" lastPageNumber="90" pageId="87" pageNumber="88" type="etymology">
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<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE89BBFD8D6F57FDA0" box="[199,333,512,536]" inLineHeading="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="88" reason="1">
<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE89BBFD8D6F5DFDA0" bold="true" box="[199,327,512,536]" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">Etymology</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
The specific epithet
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<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE8B40FD8D6C81FDA0" box="[572,667,512,536]" italics="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">orbitalis</emphasis>
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from the large prominent orbits and eyes that dominate the front of the head.
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<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE89BBFDCA6F76FDD8" box="[199,364,583,608]" inLineHeading="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="88" reason="1">
<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE89BBFDCA6F7CFDD8" bold="true" box="[199,358,583,608]" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">Comparisons</emphasis>
.
</emphasis>
This species is most similar to
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<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE8B98FDC46D93FDD8" box="[740,905,584,608]" italics="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">P. magnoculus</emphasis>
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in its large orbits and pectoral fin ray counts (owing to damage, dorsal, anal and vertebral counts are unavailable for
<taxonomicName id="4C684D4B431FFFDE8ABDFDE06A7EFD3C" authorityName="Stein" authorityYear="2012" box="[961,1124,620,644]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Liparidae" genus="Paraliparis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Scorpaeniformes" pageId="87" pageNumber="88" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="magnoculus">
<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE8ABDFDE06A7EFD3C" box="[961,1124,620,644]" italics="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">P. magnoculus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
). However,
<taxonomicName id="4C684D4B431FFFDE8D8DFDE06B76FD3C" authorityName="Stein" authorityYear="2012" box="[1265,1388,620,644]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Liparidae" genus="Paraliparis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Scorpaeniformes" pageId="87" pageNumber="88" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="orbitalis">
<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE8D8DFDE06B76FD3C" box="[1265,1388,620,644]" italics="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">P. orbitalis</emphasis>
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differs distinctly in its more posterior anus position (sna 97 vs 6567% HL; anus below opercular flap vs below posterior of orbit) and consequently shorter distance from anus to anal fin (85 vs 113% HL), the more dorsal position of the pectoral fin (about even with lower margin of orbit vs even with corner of mouth), lack of symphyseal tooth gaps (vs wide, present in both jaws), position of anteriormost lower lobe ray (below rear of orbit vs below midorbit) and other characters. It is similar in general counts and proportions to
<taxonomicName id="4C684D4B431FFFDE8D71FCAC6A60FC8F" authorityName="Andriashev &amp; Neelov" authorityYear="1979" box="[1037,1146,800,824]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Liparidae" genus="Paraliparis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Scorpaeniformes" pageId="87" pageNumber="88" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="somovi">
<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE8D71FCAC6A60FC8F" box="[1037,1146,800,824]" italics="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">P. somovi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
from the South
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, but differs in having more vertebrae (65 vs 6063 counted from
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), lower pectoral fin lobe of three (vs four) rays, anal fin insertion more posterior (between vertebrae 1011 vs 89), a shorter snout (20 vs 27 35% HL), shorter gill opening (23 vs 2733% HL), and other characters. It could be confused with
<taxonomicName id="4C684D4B431FFFDE8D8AFC006B8EFC1C" authorityName="Stein &amp; Tompkins" authorityYear="1989" box="[1270,1428,908,932]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Liparidae" genus="Paraliparis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Scorpaeniformes" pageId="87" pageNumber="88" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="fuscolingua">
<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE8D8AFC006B8EFC1C" box="[1270,1428,908,932]" italics="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">P. fuscolingua</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, which also has large eyes, but differs in having larger eyes (7 vs 46% SL; 34 vs 2230% HL), and shorter dorsal and anal fins (57 vs 6163 and 51 vs 5457 rays).
<taxonomicName id="4C684D4B431FFFDE8BA3FC596A9FFC54" authority="Andriashev 1986" authorityName="Andriashev" authorityYear="1986" box="[735,1157,980,1004]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Liparidae" genus="Paraliparis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Scorpaeniformes" pageId="87" pageNumber="88" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="trunovi">
<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE8BA3FC596DA0FC54" box="[735,954,980,1004]" italics="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">Paraliparis trunovi</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="EFF94B39431FFFDE8ABFFC596A9FFC54" author="Andriashev, A. P." box="[963,1157,980,1004]" pageId="87" pageNumber="88" refId="ref60647" refString="Andriashev, A. P. (1986) Review of the snailfish genus Paraliparis (Scorpaeniformes: Liparididae) of the Southern Ocean. Theses Zoologicae 7. Koeltz, Koenigstein, 204 pp." type="book" year="1986">Andriashev 1986</bibRefCitation>
</taxonomicName>
also has relatively large eyes (2529% HL), but differs in having only two radials, completely black color, eight caudal rays, rudimentary pectoral notch rays, and many other characters. The new species is also very similar to
<taxonomicName id="4C684D4B431FFFDE8D1AFB906AE0FB8C" authorityName="Andriashev" authorityYear="1986" box="[1126,1274,1052,1076]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Liparidae" genus="Paraliparis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Scorpaeniformes" pageId="87" pageNumber="88" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="diploprora">
<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE8D1AFB906AE0FB8C" box="[1126,1274,1052,1076]" italics="true" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">P. diploprora</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
from
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BD736C8431FFFDE89EBF8596C83F852" blockId="87.[151,665,2004,2027]" box="[151,665,2004,2027]" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">
<emphasis id="B91CEADA431FFFDE89EBF8596F3AF853" bold="true" box="[151,288,2004,2027]" pageId="87" pageNumber="88">FIGURE 62.</emphasis>
Distribution of
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.
</paragraph>
</caption>
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<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FDC96B7BFDF4" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,580,588]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">1</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FDC16B7BFDEC" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,588,596]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">/</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FDD96B7BFD1E" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,596,678]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">043720</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FD2B6B7BFD11" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,678,681]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FD246B7BFD00" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,681,696]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">P</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FD336B7BFCB1" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,702,777]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">NMNZ</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FC826B7BFCAB" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,783,787]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">,</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FC9E6B7BFC11" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,787,937]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">girdle pectoral</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FC226B7BFC0B" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,943,947]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FC3F6B7BFC7A" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,946,962]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">b</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FC456B7BFC74" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,968,972]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">;</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FC416B7BFBFE" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,972,1094]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">view lateral</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FBC16B7BFBE8" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1100,1104]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FBDD6B7BFBE6" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1104,1118]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">a</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FBE96B7BFBD0" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1124,1128]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">;</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FBE56B7BFB31" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1128,1161]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">SL</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FB026B7BFB0F" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1167,1207]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">mm</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FB306B7BFB5B" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1213,1251]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">261</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FB646B7BFB55" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1257,1261]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">,</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FB606B7BFA84" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1261,1340]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">043720</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FAB16B7BFA87" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1340,1343]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FAB26B7BFAF5" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1343,1357]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">P</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FADE6B7BFA26" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1363,1438]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">NMNZ</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FA296B7BFA12" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1444,1450]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">,</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37FA266B7BF9B1" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1451,1545]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37F9826B7BF9AA" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1551,1554]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37F99E6B7BF994" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1555,1580]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">sp</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37F9BF6B7BF98E" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1586,1590]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C37F9BB6B7BF968" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1355,1377,1590,1744]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">
n
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<emphasis id="B91CEADA4310FFD18C37F9C16B7BF968" box="[1355,1377,1612,1744]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">parviradialis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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<taxonomicName id="4C684D4B4310FFD18C37F95B6B7BF8F3" box="[1355,1377,1750,1867]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Liparidae" genus="Paraliparis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Scorpaeniformes" pageId="88" pageNumber="89" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="B91CEADA4310FFD18C37F95B6B7BF8F3" box="[1355,1377,1750,1867]" italics="true" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">Paraliparis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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<paragraph id="8BD736C84310FFD18C36F8DC6B7BF8EE" blockId="88.[1354,1377,577,2009]" box="[1354,1377,1873,1878]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B91CEADA4310FFD18C36F8DB6B7BF8C9" bold="true" box="[1354,1377,1878,1905]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">63</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B91CEADA4310FFD18C36F8FA6B7BF861" bold="true" box="[1354,1377,1911,2009]" pageId="88" pageNumber="89">FIGURE</emphasis>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD736C84311FFD089EBFF1A6F65FF4F" blockId="89.[151,1436,151,247]" pageId="89" pageNumber="90">
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in the Scotia Sea in pectoral fin structure, pectoral ray number and position, but differs in number of vertebrae (65 vs 60), length of gill opening (23 vs 3638% HL, in front of 6 vs 710 rays), and absence of the two soft snout protuberances.
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