Hymenogadus tenuis ( Gilbert & Hubbs, 1917 )
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Hymenogadus tenuis ( Gilbert & Hubbs, 1917 ) |
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Hymenogadus tenuis ( Gilbert & Hubbs, 1917) View in CoL
Figs. 6J–L View FIGURE 6 , 7 View FIGURE 7
Hymenocephalus tenuis Gilbert & Hubbs, 1917: 173 View in CoL (type locality: Hawaii, off southern Oahu ).
Material examined. The unique holotype: USNM 78177 About USNM , 75 About USNM mm TL, south coast of Oahu, Hawaii, 485–512 m, Albatross , 5 June 1902 .
Diagnosis. Pelvic fin rays 8; pectoral fin rays 12; barbel short, 12% HL, reaching vertical through anterior edge of orbit; gill rakers 10; OL:OH = 1.3, from x-ray.
Comparison. See H. gracilis .
Description. Head morphology ( Fig. 6J–K View FIGURE 6 ): Head slender with projecting, broad, soft-tipped snout. No scale pockets visible on head, but present on nape. Snout length 20% HL, orbit diameter 38% HL, interorbital width 40% HW. Barbel 12% HL, reaching vertical through anterior edge of orbit. Frontal, infraorbital, supraorbital and postorbital canals widened (infraorbital, supraorbital and postorbital widths 5–12% HL), covered by thin, but mostly preserved skin; preopercular and supratemporal canals fully skin covered and indistinct. Infranasal supporter small; infraorbital supporter narrow, not expanded below rear part of orbit; preopercular supporter narrow, pointed, short, 4% HL. No pores visible.
Otolith morphology ( Fig. 6L View FIGURE 6 ): No otolith was extracted from the unique holotype, but a high quality x-ray shows an otolith with a very similar outline and similar proportions (OL:OH = 1.3) to those of H. gracilis , but seemingly with a more symmetrical and not-inclined predorsal lobe.
Distribution ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ). Apparently endemic to Hawaii.
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Hymenogadus tenuis ( Gilbert & Hubbs, 1917 )
Schwarzhans, Werner 2014 |
Hymenocephalus tenuis
Gilbert, C. H. & Hubbs, C. L. 1917: 173 |