Acentronura breviperula Fraser-Brunner and Whitley, 1949

Short, Graham A. & Trnski, Thomas, 2021, A New Genus and Species of Pygmy Pipehorse from Taitokerau Northland, Aotearoa New Zealand, with a Redescription of Acentronura Kaup, 1853 and Idiotropiscis Whitley, 1947 (Teleostei, Syngnathidae), Ichthyology & Herpetology 109 (3), pp. 806-835 : 818

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https://doi.org/ 10.1643/i2020136

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5827736

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Acentronura breviperula Fraser-Brunner and Whitley, 1949
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Acentronura breviperula Fraser-Brunner and Whitley, 1949 View in CoL

Figures 8A View Fig , 9A View Fig , 10A View Fig , 11A View Fig ; Tables 2–4 View Table 2 View Table 3 View Table 4

Acentronura breviperula Fraser-Brunner and Whitley, 1949: 148 View in CoL , fig. 1 (Mabuiag, Torres Strait, Queensland).

Diagnosis.— See generic diagnosis. Acentronura breviperula differs from its congeners by the following combination of characters: supraoccipital consisting of a distinct bony bipartite dorsomedial crest, segments arcuate in lateral view, followed by an elevated and long bony dimple; posterior margin of second segment of dorsomedial crest merging within the bony dimple, which is approximately one-third longer than the dorsomedial crest and tapered posteriorly.

Description.— Morphometric and meristic characters listed in Tables 2–4 View Table 2 View Table 3 View Table 4 . Superior trunk and tail ridges discontinuous below dorsal-fin base, lateral tail ridge present, inferior trunk ridge ends at anal ring, lateral trunk ridge confluent with inferior tail ridge. Head angled ventrally 25° from the principal body axis, the anterodorsal profile slightly conoid in lateral aspect; supraoccipital low, not elevated, with a distinct bony bipartite dorsomedial crest, segments arcuate in lateral view, followed by an elevated and long bony dimple; posterior margin of second segment of dorsomedial crest merging within the bony dimple, which is approximately one-third longer than the dorsomedial crest and tapered posteriorly; bilateral bony lobed protuberances on the posterolateral margins of the post-temporal bones ( Fig. 10A View Fig ); anterior nuchal plate absent ( Fig. 9A View Fig ); posterior nuchal plate present anterior to cleithrum with dorsomedial crestlike ridge along its dorsum, large gap between the supraoccipital and posterior nuchal plate; small blunt spine midway between orbit and lobed protuberance on operculum; cleithral ring distinct, discontinuous mid-dorsally; gill slit between supraoccipital and cleithral ridge; rim of orbit projecting dorsolaterally and slightly ventrolaterally; snout spine absent; interorbital narrow, depressed; opercular ridge distinct, entire, angled dorsally toward gill opening; swelling of gular region ventroposterior to orbit absent; pectoral-fin base without distinct ridges, low, strongly elevated ventrolateral bulge supporting the pectoral-fin absent; trunk deepest anteriorly, principal body ridges distinct; principal body ridge spines absent; caudal fin absent. Acentronura breviperula exhibits strong sexual dimorphism associated with the presence of a brood pouch. The brood pouch is formed along the ventral midline of the tail and is present below the anteriormost eight tail rings ( Fig. 11A View Fig ).

Distribution.— Acentronura breviperula is known from the tropical Indo-West Pacific, from East Africa, Madagascar, the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, Papua New Guinea, Torres Strait, northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia, New Caledonia, and Taiwan ( Fraser-Brunner and Whitley, 1949; Dawson, 1985; Kuiter, 2000, 2003; Fricke and Kulbicki, 2006; Chen, 2017; Fricke et al., 2019).

Material examined.— Acentronura breviperula: CAS 247135, female, 40.1 mm SL, channel between Iles aux Canards and Noumea , Anse Vate Bay, New Caledonia, 22°18 ' 23.8 '' S, 166°26 ' 07.9 '' E, depth 23 m, H. Hamilton and G. Short, 18 October 2008. GoogleMaps

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Syngnathiformes

Family

Syngnathidae

Genus

Acentronura

Loc

Acentronura breviperula Fraser-Brunner and Whitley, 1949

Short, Graham A. & Trnski, Thomas 2021
2021
Loc

Acentronura breviperula

Fraser-Brunner, A. & G. P. Whitley 1949: 148
1949
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