Paraliparis fuscolingua Stein & Tompkins 1989

Stein, David L., 2012, Snailfishes (Family Liparidae) of the Ross Sea, Antarctica, and Closely Adjacent Waters 3285, Zootaxa 3285, pp. 1-120 : 55-57

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.283120

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scientific name

Paraliparis fuscolingua Stein & Tompkins 1989
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Paraliparis fuscolingua Stein & Tompkins 1989 View in CoL

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Paraliparis fuscolingua Stein & Tompkins 1989:5 View in CoL , Figs. 7, 8; Stein & Andriashev 1990:242, Fig. 17; Andriashev 2003:278, Figs. 143, 144.

Holotype. LACM 11351–4 View Materials , female,> 118 mm TL, 115 mm SL, 70°55' S, 172°59.5' E, USNS Eltanin, Stn. 1867, 13 Jan. 1967, 2273 m. GoogleMaps

Material examined. Holotype. Paratype, LACM 11351–7 View Materials , female, 89 mm TL, 84 mm SL, captured with holotype .

Expanded diagnosis (modified from Stein & Tompkins, 1989). Counts. V 67–68 (9+58–59), D 61–63, A 54– 57, C 8 (4+4), P 24–25 (14–16+4–5+5), radials 4 (3+1), pc 8–9, pore formula unknown. Ratios. HL 19.4–19.6, HW 11.8, E 4.3–5.6, uj 9.6–9.9, go 6.2, bd 16.5, preD 20.5–21.3, preA 27.6–30.6, sna 15.8–15.9, ma 12.7–13.0, aAf 14.5–15.8, UPL 13.4, LPL 12.1. In % HL: HW 61.0, E 21.8–29.2, uj 49.8–50.3, go 31.8, ma 64.8–66.8, preD 105.8–108.5, preA 140.6–157.8, aAf 73.9–81.6, UPL 69.0, LPL 62.3.

Head relatively small, snout blunt, rounded. Eyes large, not entering dorsal profile of head. Mouth large, upper jaw extending to below rear of eye. Teeth sharp, recurved canines, forming a narrow band of irregular rows up to four teeth long. A wide symphyseal gap present in upper jaw but not in lower. Gill opening apparently above pectoral fin or in front of 1–2 rays. Anus below interopercle, distinctly nearer tip of mandible than to anal fin origin. Pectoral fin of 24–25 rays; notch moderately deep, its rays more widely spaced, rudimentary rays absent. Radials 4 (3+1), rounded. Scapula with helve, coracoid without helve, ventrally notched. Pyloric caeca short, fat. Tongue and mouth both dusky. Scapula and pectoral radials unnotched.

Distribution. Known from two specimens taken together off Cape Adare at 2273 m.

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Comparisons. Paraliparis fuscolingua is most similar to P. leucoglossus Andriashev 1986 , but differs in tongue color (dusky vs pale), more anterior position of anus (below preopercle vs below posterior of gill flap), distance from mandible to anus (82–88 vs>100% distance from anus to anal fin origin), gill opening apparently above pectoral fin (vs extending ventrally in front of 5–6 rays), and other characters. It is also similar to P. orbitalis (see that description for comparison).

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Scorpaeniformes

Family

Liparidae

Genus

Paraliparis

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Paraliparis fuscolingua Stein & Tompkins 1989

Stein, David L. 2012
2012
Loc

Paraliparis fuscolingua

Andriashev, A. P. 2003: 278
Stein, D. L. & Tompkins, L. 1989: 5
1989
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