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Figs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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Republic of Palau, Kayangel State, Ngaruangl Atoll,
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Holotype. BPBM 40848, male, Barcode of Life TOSAN-001-18, 53.0 mm SL, Republic of Palau, Kayangel State, Ngaruangl Atoll,
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, 115 m, 23 April 2007, B. D. Greene, aboard vessel Big Blue Explorer, hand nets, under rock on steep rocky slope. Paratypes. USNM 444916, male, Barcode of Life TOSAN-002-18, 68.7 mm SL, Federated States of Micronesia, Pohnpei, Ahnd (Ant) Atoll, W side,
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, 148 m, 22 July 2016, B. D. Greene, hand nets, near entrance to cave on vertical drop-off.
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<paragraph id="79BA46BE799E570CCF66E8B1C3E20FC4" pageId="2" pageNumber="141">BPBM 41354, immature, Barcode of Life TOSAN-003-18, 31.6 mm SL, same collection data as USNM 444916.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="01F54075AFA6BA00B816B53AD954EA98" pageId="2" pageNumber="141">CAS 244531, immature, Barcode of Life TOSAN-004-18, 28.0 mm SL, same collection data as USNM 444916.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="FCDFDC2920F6A791780E6C7E99223526" pageId="2" pageNumber="141">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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A species of
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(sensu
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<bibRefCitation id="787D162D19B963F5C73071FED7C1F239" author="Katayama, M" journalOrPublisher="Japanese Journal of Ichthyology" pageId="12" pageNumber="151" pagination="51 - 55" title="Tosanoidesflavofasciatus, a new anthiine fish from Sagami Bay, Japan, and the Tonga Ridge, Melanesia." url="https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jji1950/27/1/27_1_51/_pdf" volume="27" year="1980">Katayama and Masuda 1980</bibRefCitation>
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) distinguished by the following combination of characters: fourth or fifth dorsal spine the longest; dorsal-fin soft rays 16-17; anal-fin soft rays 8; pored lateral-line scales 33-34; head 2.3-2.9 in SL; body depth 2.6 in SL; color in life of males: head and body rose-pink, crossed by four bright yellow stripes, the third continuing as a bright red stripe
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magenta edges along the middle of the body, becoming yellow centered on base of caudal fin; dorsal fin with a very broad middle yellow stripe with magenta margin; base of anal fin colored like body anteriorly, grading broadly to magenta posteriorly; pelvic fins yellow, except for magenta last two rays; eye magenta with an uneven ring of yellow around pupil; color of immature and presumed female yellow with irregular, near-vertical, wavy red lines following scale margins; anal fin magenta anteriorly, grading posteriorly to purple, with a greenish yellow streak; pelvic fins bright magenta.
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<paragraph id="869C8FA2D5F840C687BF1E319B43BC3D" pageId="3" pageNumber="142">Description.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="895705DA311466E25067E075927C2596" pageId="3" pageNumber="142">Dorsal fin X,16 (17), last soft ray branched to base; anal fin III,8, last soft ray branched to base; pectoral-fin rays 14; pelvic-fin rays I,5; principal branched caudal rays 14, upper procurrent unbranched caudal rays 6, lower procurrent unbranched caudal rays 4; pored lateral-line scales 33 (33-34); scale rows above lateral line to origin of dorsal fin 4; scale rows below lateral line to origin of anal fin 15 (14-15); gill rakers on upper limb 11, on lower limb 22 (22-23); vertebrae 26 (10+16).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="859C23CCABF7E878460548E70D1F8680" pageId="3" pageNumber="142">Body ovoid, compressed, its greatest depth 2.62 (2.57-2.64) in SL, the width just posterior to gill opening 2.40 (2.22-2.56) in depth; head length 2.93 (2.35-2.77) in SL; snout short, its length 5.66 (4.28-7.00) in head; orbit diameter 2.41 (2.53-2.85) in head; interorbital convex, the least bony width 3.42 (3.45-5.41) in head; least depth of caudal peduncle 2.78 (2.99-3.40) in head.</paragraph>
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Mouth large, oblique and protractile; lower jaw not projecting beyond the upper when mouth closed; maxilla 2.01 (1.92-2.20) in head, expanded distally, reaching below posterior border of pupil, slightly diagonal, the gape forming an angle of ca. 20° to the horizontal, supramaxilla absent. A pair of nostrils on either side of head, close together, directly in front of eye, anterior nostril in a membranous tube with an elevated posterior edge, posterior nostril with a slight rim anteriorly. Teeth in upper jaw villiform, forming a band broader anteriorly with a pair of canines on each side
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another pair of canines slightly posteriorly and internally directed backward, an outer row of ca. ten slender canines on each side of jaw curved forward; lower jaw with a patch of villiform teeth anteriorly; one canine on each side anteriorly facing forward and a second canine on each side curved forward, an outer row of ca. 15 slender canines like those of the upper jaw, posterior ones pointing forward; small teeth on vomer and palatines, teeth on vomer in a triangular band; tongue pointed, smooth. Preopercle with a round angle, upper limb serrate with ca. 25 spinules, lower limb smooth; opercle with two flat spines, upper one longest and at apex; subopercle and interopercle smooth. Gill rakers long and numerous, with eleven rakers on the upper limb and 22 (22-23) on the lower limb, longest raker much longer than gill filament.
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Dorsal fin very slightly notched, inserted slightly posterior to dorsal end of gill opening, its base 1.69 (1.65-1.73) in SL; first dorsal-fin spine the longest, 1.81 (1.97-2.32) in head, second dorsal-fin spine originating immediately posterior to first, its length 1.97 (2.00-2.48) in head, third dorsal-fin spine 2.13 (2.11-2.53) in head, fourth dorsal-fin spine, 2.29 (2.24-2.70) in head, fifth dorsal-fin spine 2.51 (2.33-2.76) in head, last dorsal-fin spine 2.83 (2.90-3.14) in head; membranes between dorsal-fin spines mildly incised; longest dorsal soft ray (seventh or eighth) 2.15 (2.58-2.78) in head. Anal fin originating below base of third or fourth dorsal soft ray; second anal spine slightly stronger than the third; length of first anal-fin spine 5.32 (5.17-6.00) in head, second anal-fin spine 2.13 (2.00-2.25) in head, third anal-fin spine 2.21 (2.19-2.59) in head; posterior margin of anal fin rounded; length of longest anal soft ray (fifth or sixth) 1.60 (1.77-2.38) in head. Pectoral fins subsymmetrical, longer than head, reaching a vertical at base of third or fourth anal soft ray, their length 2.31 (2.28-2.52) in SL; caudal fin deeply convex, upper and lower lobes each with two filamentous extensions on their outermost principle rays, its length 1.90 (1.95-2.26);
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spine 1.83 (1.66-2.15) in head; first soft ray of pelvic fin with a filamentous extension (broken in holotype), its length (3.07-4.08), in SL.
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<paragraph id="76CC72EADA372697F9503EAD0A064AE7" pageId="5" pageNumber="144">Scales moderately large, ctenoid; four in a series from origin of dorsal fin to lateral line, 15 (14-15) from origin of anal fin to lateral line; head closely scaled except for lips and tip of snout anterior to nostrils; dorsal and anal fins with small scales basally, a single row on spinous portion of dorsal fin, reaching distally ca. 1/5 of distance to outer margin posteriorly on soft portions of dorsal and anal fins; ca. seven or eight vertical scale rows on base of caudal fin; scales on pectoral fins basally, extending posteriorly on lower half of pectoral fin approximately one third distance to posterior margin. Lateral line with 33 (33-34) pored scales, high, concurrent with back, forming an angle below last several dorsal rays and extending along middle of caudal peduncle to base of caudal fin.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="7177A0E613FC2BE7C4ECE2A5886D499D" pageId="5" pageNumber="144">The two immature paratypes differ from the adult specimens in having a proportionally larger head (2.35-2.77 in SL, compared with 2.77-2.93), shorter snout (6.33-7.00 in head, compared with 4.28-5.66), longer dorsal-fin base (1.70-1.73 in SL, compared with 1.65-1.69) and anal-fin base (4.65-4.91 in SL, compared with 4.91-5.05), narrower caudal peduncle (3.17-3.40 in head, compared with 2.78-2.99), shorter pelvic spine (2.09-2.15 in head, compared with 1.66-1.83), longer pelvic fin (2.43-2.62 in head, compared with 3.07-4.08), shorter dorsal-fin rays (longest 2.77-2.78 in head, compared with 2.15-2.58) and anal-fin rays (longest 2.28-2.38 in head, compared with 1.60-1.77), shorter first anal-fin spine (5.95-6.00 in head, compared with 5.17-5.32), and shorter caudal-fin (2.08-2.26 in SL, compared with 1.90-1.95).</paragraph>
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in life as in Fig. 1-5. This species is sexually dichromatic. Male (holotype; Fig. 1-3): head and body rose-pink, the scale edges orange-red; head crossed by four bright yellow stripes, the upper three one-third to one-half eye diameter in width, the first high on nape, ending below base of third dorsal spine, second beginning on anterior profile at upper edge of eye, curving as it passes dorsally, and narrowing to a point nearly to origin of lateral line; third starts on upper lip, covers most of side of snout, reappears behind upper half of eye, continues slightly downward to a mixed orange-yellow spot just below opercular spine, and links to a short yellow band that ends at upper half of pectoral fin, continuing as a bright red stripe with magenta edges along the middle of the body, becoming a broad oblique yellow stripe centered on base of caudal fin; fourth stripe covers most of ventral part of head, leaving only a pink tip to the lower jaw and a mark like two tiny pink flags obliquely across upper lip and suborbital; yellow stripe continues ventrally on chest and abdomen, narrowing as it passes to origin of anal fin; dorsal fin with a very broad middle yellow stripe, colored like body basally, with a magenta margin that covers outer half of first dorsal spine; anal fin mainly yellow, continuous anteriorly with yellow band ventrally on abdomen; base of fin colored like body anteriorly, grading broadly to magenta posteriorly; an orange-red submarginal line on anteriorly half of soft portion of fin; pectoral fins with hyaline membranes and yellow rays that broaden ventrally to a triangular yellow spot; pelvic fins yellow, except for magenta last two rays, the two zones separated by an orange-red line; eye magenta with an uneven ring of yellow around pupil, and a large, white-edged, blue-green spot before pupil. Immature (Figure 4) and presumed female (Figure 5) fish: head and body bright yellow with irregular, near-vertical, wavy red lines
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scale margins, those above lateral line narrower, the 13 lines below soft portion of dorsal fin ending ventrally in a very irregular red stripe at level of lower edge of eye, reappearing reversely slanted ventrally; five short oblique thin red lines on side of nape; ca. nine progressively shorter and thinner broken lines on caudal peduncle and base of caudal fin, reversely slanted on lower half; lines ending in abdomen and above spinous portion of anal fin obscured by reddish violet pectoral fin; head bright yellow like body with two narrow mixed magenta-violet parallel bands, one horizontal from front of snout through upper part of eye, the second from lower lip through lower part of eye, both continuing obliquely downward across postorbital head; three bright magenta marks along upper margin of nape, the first as a spot above eye, the next two as
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at edge of nape, the latter ending at origin of dorsal fin; dorsal fin bright greenish yellow with a bright purple margin that narrows posteriorly on spinous portion of fin, then broadens on sort portion, again narrowing posteriorly; an obscure blackish red line basally on spines and rays of dorsal fin, in height ca. equal to maximum width of pupil, some branching to irregular Y-shape; anal fin magenta anteriorly, grading posteriorly to purple, with a greenish yellow streak from base of spinous portion of fin to outer fourth of fourth-from-last anal ray; caudal fin greenish yellow basally and out on upper and lower margins, progressively narrower posteriorly, rays in rest of fin gradually changing from yellow to bluish gray posteriorly; pelvic fins bright magenta; eye with a bluish purple pupil ruined by violet, the dorsal edge with an arc of dark purple.
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Figure 1. Holotype of
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(BPBM 40848), 80.9 mm TL, collected at a depth of 115 m off Ngaruangl Atoll, Kayangel State, Republic of Palau. Photograph by RL Pyle.
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<caption id="830B77E1A238B09950CF328D54C6042F" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
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<paragraph id="15CA49FD3CF2D5C8F7D324AA68B8911A" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
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Figure 2. Paratype of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="16FFAEE89002483569D586BFC0B39092" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides annepatrice" order="Perciformes" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="annepatrice">Tosanoides annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
(USNM 444916), 104.0 mm TL, adult male, collected at a depth of 148 m off Ahnd (Ant) Atoll, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. Photograph by BD Greene.
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||
</paragraph>
|
||
</caption>
|
||
<caption id="0DDC93604770E8B8C236C59A057ABEBB" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<paragraph id="677F6408CC408DE077EF9879C2D04795" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
Figure 3. Adult male
|
||
<taxonomicName id="7AFD54BC9C70B4FEE042C11F4C1EC23A" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides annepatrice" order="Perciformes" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="annepatrice">Tosanoides annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
alive in an aquarium, collected in Pohnpei. Photograph by LA Rocha.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</caption>
|
||
<caption id="10E082CEEA2EBF87D4474A08BE49435B" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<paragraph id="91A6B07CD800C42B582591A65905D635" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
Figure 4. Paratype of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="81D29BC87D09FE594817BA3ED60D8F47" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides annepatrice" order="Perciformes" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="annepatrice">Tosanoides annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
(BPBM 41354), 46.8 mm TL, immature female, collected at a depth of 148 m off Ahnd (Ant) Atoll, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. Photograph by BD Greene.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</caption>
|
||
<caption id="04CDC9DEEBD4CEA9AC60C7F15BAD7A2B" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<paragraph id="810D24AF6DF4E858049695FD2A7515BE" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
Figure 5. Adult female
|
||
<taxonomicName id="49F62C849B425DA4B05574FBE5402EC7" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides annepatrice" order="Perciformes" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="annepatrice">Tosanoides annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
alive in an aquarium, collected in Pohnpei. Photograph by LA Rocha.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</caption>
|
||
<paragraph id="59417C78F61F960A2ACD7BC02FBA47A7" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">Color in alcohol uniformly pale yellow except for eye, which is black.</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph id="BD1703C25729C33B75D56F9710421D37" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">Morphometric data for selected characters of type specimens are provided in Table 1.</paragraph>
|
||
<caption id="953964BCE07EBEEDE27D56AE4C681085" ID-Table-UUID="953964BCE07EBEEDE27D56AE4C681085" httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/953964BCE07EBEEDE27D56AE4C681085" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<paragraph id="AD0B82D866F78D942D697F0E6997E3C7" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
Table 1. Morphometric and meristic data for selected characters of type specimens of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="7BF88F558FCE3D1BB82BB9480B0063A1" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides annepatrice" order="Perciformes" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="annepatrice">Tosanoides annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
. Values of morphometric data (other than TL and SL) are represented as % of SL.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</caption>
|
||
<paragraph id="04442A8438278A23B4C74B82A72B6A75" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<table id="CBFC34E5B336BC7ECC098CAFF28DBCFA" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<tr id="FF9F8AC1168C179B095E1ADCA222ED0A" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<td id="75DD3D0900390A0A16BA35604B9161F3" colspan="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" rowspan="2">Measurements</td>
|
||
<td id="0E93237C1BC083AA00E43FAADAFC4AEC" colspan="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" rowspan="1">Holotype</td>
|
||
<td id="76C5A53A8A1647F7041C499F6CEA9CA7" colspan="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" rowspan="1">Paratype</td>
|
||
<td id="DFFB5916749DFB9E724CB316C05ACB25" colspan="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" rowspan="1">Paratype</td>
|
||
<td id="CFFDA9C438762AC03E4479111B2CBFB0" colspan="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" rowspan="1">Paratype</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr id="9CC7235F4D48B9DB05A382C3648877E0" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<td id="09B0673BAC7C8E38AE7A8B79DA2FBABC" colspan="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" rowspan="1">BPBM 41315</td>
|
||
<td id="BAC30316BDEB7AF2ED9B864C05C990EA" colspan="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" rowspan="1">USNM 444916</td>
|
||
<td id="734CA8900F03BF984AAB98A5D71C6CF5" colspan="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" rowspan="1">BPBM 41354</td>
|
||
<td id="549E8201595EA55576D408A2084430AA" colspan="1" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" rowspan="1">CAS 244531</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr id="9205A1A39DCC07BB0B3CBC4130D17C7F" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<td id="4EF5C80758D5D616042526662CE9F61D" colspan="5" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" rowspan="1">Morphometrics</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
<tr id="9C64FEE815A7DA598DCBBEB8BD4D72EE" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<td id="CA5EC54AE484529EF7EA6145856033CD" colspan="5" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" rowspan="1">Meristics</td>
|
||
</tr>
|
||
</table>
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</subSubSection>
|
||
<subSubSection id="82CCC9F779992A3CE502330BCC1A9EC1" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" type="distribution">
|
||
<paragraph id="626F7141F94FDF6A0A4AE84BA4F023CE" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">Distribution.</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph id="050BA32BB70D6280155989AD65B539DE" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<taxonomicName id="B9CC9ED26B707BC28C8215448E68A0B8" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides annepatrice" order="Perciformes" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="annepatrice">Tosanoides annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
is known on the basis of four specimens, one (the holotype) collected at a depth of 115 m in Palau, and three paratypes collected at a depth of 148 m near Pohnpei. Additional individuals have been observed at depths of ~120-150 m at Pohnpei. The species likely occurs at similar depths throughout much of Micronesia, and perhaps more broadly within the tropical western Pacific; but more exploration of habitat at appropriate depths throughout this region is necessary to determine its complete geographic range.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</subSubSection>
|
||
<subSubSection id="C5789FD7EC05EC80741F16F3DF93086C" lastPageId="9" lastPageNumber="148" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" type="habitat">
|
||
<paragraph id="B76D1F21C84CAF94319F0113B680C708" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">Habitat and Ecology.</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph id="081CA2392DBF37093DB291587E5568EE" lastPageId="9" lastPageNumber="148" pageId="8" pageNumber="147">
|
||
<taxonomicName id="E88EFBC13E298B264808975DDBAC0EF5" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides annepatrice" order="Perciformes" pageId="8" pageNumber="147" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="annepatrice">Tosanoides annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
has been observed and collected along steep limestone coral-reef drop-offs at depths from 115-150 m. The paratypes
|
||
<pageBreakToken id="E4C1EEB84BCCA874D131AB160432992C" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" start="start">were</pageBreakToken>
|
||
collected along a small rocky crevice near the entrance to a cave, but other individuals have been seen in similar habitats not in association with caves. Most individuals of this species have been observed in groups consisting of one apparent male and several apparent females and juveniles.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</subSubSection>
|
||
<subSubSection id="E48A8F4B1D91AD0B2546D271F7B53E4D" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" type="etymology">
|
||
<paragraph id="8E2F448ABA10841E13776CD348B5EA3B" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">Etymology.</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph id="529824701F3845E0D7F5789F63060AAE" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">
|
||
We name this species
|
||
<taxonomicName id="7C9028C34A3B7F9C9D5E85D3E707390B" lsidName="annepatrice" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="annepatrice">annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
(a noun in apposition) in honor of Anne Patrice Greene, mother of Brian D. Greene who collected all known specimens of this new species, in recognition of the support and encouragement she has consistently provided to
|
||
<normalizedToken id="99DABF6400297E01AA3B206377124D98" originalValue="Brian’s">Brian's</normalizedToken>
|
||
exploration of the deep coral reefs of Micronesia.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</subSubSection>
|
||
<subSubSection id="0A51E376EAB02CABA652D0B63233DBD7" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" type="morphological comparisons">
|
||
<paragraph id="1027F277D019CF17957A15BF48078160" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">Morphological comparisons.</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph id="EC1ECAE492AFD963A3AD4034E9F40F8C" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">
|
||
The morphology of this species is consistent with the diagnosis for the genus
|
||
<taxonomicName id="A4E3E0C1155E7C7810B3C1595F87A1A8" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides" order="Perciformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Tosanoides</taxonomicName>
|
||
as presented by Katayama & Masuda 1980. Compared with
|
||
<taxonomicName id="3E731FD78F10BEF8CE9783F1A7C2C2AF" family="Serranidae" genus="Pseudanthias" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Pseudanthias" order="Perciformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Pseudanthias</taxonomicName>
|
||
Bleeker, 1871 (the only other genus it resembles),
|
||
<taxonomicName id="6D939519E7FED89C537094ACEAC76B1E" lsidName="T. annepatrice" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="annepatrice">T. annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
shares with the other three species of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="C251AA9A8A3DE3926F5C8A05D874BAB3" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides" order="Perciformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Tosanoides</taxonomicName>
|
||
fewer pored lateral-line scales (30-34, compared with 35-52) number of anal soft rays (8, compared with 6-7), and unbranched pectoral fin rays. Morphological comparisons with other species of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="7D11338F92314C038D4EE0A241ED2838" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides" order="Perciformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Tosanoides</taxonomicName>
|
||
are as follows, and only compare values for adult specimens of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="E36BE00DEE6A8EAC7E39140FFDE0B94E" lsidName="T. annepatrice" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="annepatrice">T. annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph id="9E53AB74700F815DB114594CE668C464" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">
|
||
<taxonomicName id="93ADB3CEF144E04F6CB309717197C0F8" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides annepatrice" order="Perciformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="annepatrice">Tosanoides annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
is more similar morphologically to
|
||
<taxonomicName id="065946D8BCB8750CE3A7F1E0D5ACA5A3" lsidName="T. filamentosus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="filamentosus">T. filamentosus</taxonomicName>
|
||
than to
|
||
<taxonomicName id="5466F30AE11B184C13B81F9B46C39A51" lsidName="T. obama" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="obama">T. obama</taxonomicName>
|
||
(Figure 6) or
|
||
<taxonomicName id="8F9EEDEF236A7D023CC3F1DC03F536F1" lsidName="T. flavofasciatus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="flavofasciatus">T. flavofasciatus</taxonomicName>
|
||
(Figure 7), primarily on the basis of proportional dorsal-fin spine lengths (first dorsal spine the longest, compared with third or fourth dorsal spine the longest in
|
||
<taxonomicName id="91F15760549FD9E6C3411CF517D70A4D" lsidName="flavofasciatus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="flavofasciatus">flavofasciatus</taxonomicName>
|
||
), body depth (2.6 in SL, compared with 2.5 for
|
||
<taxonomicName id="43557599222472E52BEAD4B1BAE8F7DA" lsidName="T. flavofasciatus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="flavofasciatus">T. flavofasciatus</taxonomicName>
|
||
and 2.8-2.9 for
|
||
<taxonomicName id="1D72EA68DB26A8AA4992F75750EE5852" lsidName="T. obama" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="obama">T. obama</taxonomicName>
|
||
), and snout length (4.3-5.7 in head, compared with 2.3-2.9 for
|
||
<taxonomicName id="5F8D1F41A965E8A85F173A71DF915EAF" lsidName="T. flavofasciatus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="flavofasciatus">T. flavofasciatus</taxonomicName>
|
||
and 6.4 - 7.1 for
|
||
<taxonomicName id="032419A891285CD194946A72EA4D4095" lsidName="T. obama" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="obama">T. obama</taxonomicName>
|
||
). It is also similar to
|
||
<taxonomicName id="0C089491412212B2EFD872D4D83629EB" lsidName="T. obama" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="obama">T. obama</taxonomicName>
|
||
in number of pored lateral line scales (33-34, compared with 30-32 for
|
||
<taxonomicName id="AB2B52340E2F9D4F6901E96A70627212" lsidName="T. flavofasciatus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="flavofasciatus">T. flavofasciatus</taxonomicName>
|
||
and 35 for
|
||
<taxonomicName id="FC83D11BA768997B68AAAF6D45260E1D" lsidName="T. filamentosus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="filamentosus">T. filamentosus</taxonomicName>
|
||
) and number of pectoral-fin rays (14, compared with 13 for
|
||
<taxonomicName id="E6FDC35C7985639816B1E735E52F6EEC" lsidName="T. flavofasciatus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="flavofasciatus">T. flavofasciatus</taxonomicName>
|
||
and
|
||
<taxonomicName id="E58DE716F8968DD5208EBDAFE9603A4D" lsidName="T. filamentosus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="filamentosus">T. filamentosus</taxonomicName>
|
||
). The dorsal-fin profile of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="C0441F0E4714E5DEDE41C67D36938E04" lsidName="T. annepatrice" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="annepatrice">T. annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
differs considerably from both
|
||
<taxonomicName id="7C88EA92F13D18FBFCCCE9D70A29BBCA" lsidName="T. flavofasciatus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="flavofasciatus">T. flavofasciatus</taxonomicName>
|
||
and
|
||
<taxonomicName id="0B579B85B3C945A6154F2310A867AD46" lsidName="T. obama" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="obama">T. obama</taxonomicName>
|
||
, in having much longer spines (2.6 in head, compared with 2.7-3.0). Another unique feature of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="7CA4E9A384F9099AD7AB8EDFC3B35EF4" lsidName="T. annepatrice" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="annepatrice">T. annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
is that in both adult specimens, the second dorsal-fin spine is immediately adjacent to the first spine. This feature is not evident in the two immature paratypes, so it is uncertain whether this character is typical of all adults, only adult males, or is peculiar to these two specimens.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
<caption id="BEBFC1F856EDDB4DAFBD884FF39B20FE" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">
|
||
<paragraph id="B7EC07C36F6840BCFDCAE5E0105E387F" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">
|
||
Figure 6. Holotype (upper; BPBM 41315) and paratype (lower; USNM 440451) of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="4607418EAAAAA2AB049A8A99122AA6D2" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides obama" order="Perciformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="obama">Tosanoides obama</taxonomicName>
|
||
collected at depths of 90-92 m in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Photographs by RL Pyle.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</caption>
|
||
<caption id="15A37C0B49FB7BEBC29384BB257B7FDC" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">
|
||
<paragraph id="8FAD8A4648829E9FADE814999A56601B" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">
|
||
Figure 7.
|
||
<taxonomicName id="BA009BC9D4D6FC06FCEB7A7E8928E40E" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides flavofasciatus" order="Perciformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="flavofasciatus">Tosanoides flavofasciatus</taxonomicName>
|
||
, BPBM 40858, collected at a depth of 120 m off Ngemelis Island, Republic of Palau. Photograph by RL Pyle.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</caption>
|
||
<paragraph id="E8A2452EC13E01C061515DD7AC5F6DAB" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">
|
||
All four species of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="797835FF2AA72D95D5B4057E59BBAC14" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides" order="Perciformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Tosanoides</taxonomicName>
|
||
can also be easily distinguished from each other on the basis of life color.
|
||
</paragraph>
|
||
</subSubSection>
|
||
<subSubSection id="69A23323F79297548EC0C80F1E67EC7D" lastPageId="10" lastPageNumber="149" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" type="genetic comparisons">
|
||
<paragraph id="EE57786CD8D54C5F14860E22F0FB825C" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">Genetic comparisons.</paragraph>
|
||
<paragraph id="8F98C7144CF1BF35BB8B7872F35B5D6A" lastPageId="10" lastPageNumber="149" pageId="9" pageNumber="148">
|
||
Vertebrate mtDNA barcode (cytochrome oxidase I) sequences obtained from
|
||
<taxonomicName id="B8F4362FF6EC3F3003227AC3B36A29B6" lsidName="T. annepatrice" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="annepatrice">T. annepatrice</taxonomicName>
|
||
reveal genetic differences of 3.9-4.0% when compared with
|
||
<taxonomicName id="8304E4F070DC935E7C65CD4CFE215395" lsidName="T. filamentosus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="filamentosus">T. filamentosus</taxonomicName>
|
||
, and 9.9-12% pairwise genetic distances when compared with the other two described species of
|
||
<taxonomicName id="AF0A34BE1D31D2AB5D9D8FDC9D443EED" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides" order="Perciformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Tosanoides</taxonomicName>
|
||
(Figure 8). The difference from
|
||
<taxonomicName id="56138A4AE0CBBF54D511C47F45CC5DA1" lsidName="T. filamentosus" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" rank="species" species="filamentosus">T. filamentosus</taxonomicName>
|
||
is consistent with many species-level divergences in other fish taxa (e.g.,
|
||
<bibRefCitation id="635EBD18D5CEE5D9CB42158494D5E834" author="Johns, GC" journalOrPublisher="Molecular Biology and Evolution" pageId="12" pageNumber="151" pagination="1481 - 1490" title="A comparative summary of genetic distances in the vertebrates from the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene." url="http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/15/11/1481.short" volume="15" year="1998">Johns and Avise 1998</bibRefCitation>
|
||
,
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), and considerably more so for the other two species. Based on a preliminary genetic analysis, all four species of
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<taxonomicName id="E6A3607F7F6D701FFC73A5A9F3318A86" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides" order="Perciformes" pageId="9" pageNumber="148" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Tosanoides</taxonomicName>
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have closer genetic affinities to each other than to representatives of other Indo-Pacific anthiadine genera analyzed (Figure 8). On this basis, as well as morphological comparisons, we are confident in assigning the new species to the
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<pageBreakToken id="E860DF403134D3C710F74EEEE9A11C70" pageId="10" pageNumber="149" start="start">genus</pageBreakToken>
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until a more exhaustive investigation of phylogenetic relationships among the species in this subfamily is completed.
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<caption id="3B2BEC2CAFF67E7D3F3B654517D0326E" pageId="10" pageNumber="149">
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<paragraph id="CAA4E26EC7ACB5ABF4375C037F2D94BD" pageId="10" pageNumber="149">
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Figure 8. Neighbor-joining phylogenetic reconstruction of
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rooted with outgroups
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<taxonomicName id="E8A6045A10446DE34ABC1AD1BA68DE72" genus="Serranocirrhitys" lsidName="Serranocirrhitys latus" pageId="10" pageNumber="149" rank="species" species="latus">Serranocirrhitys latus</taxonomicName>
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and
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<taxonomicName id="A55F5DC6E8CB54869AF227B4B9041368" family="Serranidae" genus="Pseudanthias" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Pseudanthias dispar" order="Perciformes" pageId="10" pageNumber="149" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="dispar">Pseudanthias dispar</taxonomicName>
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. Node labels represent percent consensus support for each node. Compiled by Joshua M Copus.
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<subSubSection id="B24011107CF48BBE5E010FB9C5958523" pageId="10" pageNumber="149" type="discussion">
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<paragraph id="6F05B126E0923E6FE4BEB8BCA54048A2" pageId="10" pageNumber="149">Discussion.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="1A0D494B807B8B4546992E27B8A73475" pageId="10" pageNumber="149">
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<taxonomicName id="31332AB72B6899E1716A469979B60852" family="Serranidae" genus="Tosanoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Tosanoides annepatrice" order="Perciformes" pageId="10" pageNumber="149" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="annepatrice">Tosanoides annepatrice</taxonomicName>
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is yet another example of several new fish species that have been discovered on deep coral reefs over the past several decades, mostly involving the use of modern mixed-gas closed-circuit rebreather diving technology (
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). In recent years there has been increased attention focused on mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs), coral-reef habitat at depths of approximately 30-150 m in tropical regions worldwide (
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). Many more new species of fishes and other reef-associated marine organisms are likely to be discovered as a result of continued exploratory work in this poorly documented environment (
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), and particularly throughout Micronesia (
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