Eptatretus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5162.2.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:58C2CCFF-56DA-4A1D-8A61-2E72930020BB |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6817920 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/99679369-8338-5B17-FF45-A2B9FA2AD4BE |
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Eptatretus |
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Indian Ocean Eptatretus View in CoL View at ENA species
Seven Eptatretus View in CoL species have hitherto been recorded from the Indian Ocean, namely E. alastairi View in CoL ; E. hexatrema View in CoL ; E. longipinnis View in CoL ; E.strahani McMillan & Wisner, 1984 View in CoL ; E. octatrema Barnard, 1923 View in CoL ; E. indrambaryai Wongratana, 1984 View in CoL and E. gomoni Mincarone & Fernholm, 2010 View in CoL ( Wongratana 1983; McMillan & Wisner 1984; Mincarone & Fernholm 2010; Mincarone 2017), along with the recently recorded Eptatretus sp. ‘INDIA’ ( Fernholm et al. 2017), whose validity as a separate species is hitherto undecided. A comparison of the morphological characters of E. wadgensis with these species clearly indicates its uniqueness. The only other Indian Ocean six-gilled species with a 3/3 multicusp pattern is E. alastairi View in CoL , which differs from E. wadgensis by its number of total pores (83–88 vs. 67–69), total cusps (48–54 vs. 44–48) and ventral aorta branching at 5–6 th gill pouch (vs. 4th to 5th gill pouch). A dichotomous key to the Indian Ocean species is provided. Excluding E. longipinnis View in CoL and Eptatretus sp. ‘INDIA’, no molecular data of other Indian Ocean species is currently available.
Knowledge of Indian hagfish species is hitherto very limited since they are not commercially important and occur infrequently in bycatch. Eptatretus wadgensis is currently recorded from ~ 250–300 m depth. Deep-sea fishing in India is presently restricted to ~ 500 m. This fishery is on the threshold of large-scale expansion in Indian waters. The scarce collection of hagfishes from fishery bycatch and scientific explorations will likely improve with focused study on the ecology, biology and molecular data for the Indian Ocean hagfish species and add to the current knowledge of diversity and systematics .
Key to species of Eptatretus from the Indian Ocean
1a. Seven pairs of gill pouches..................................................................... E. strahani View in CoL
1b. Six or eight pairs of gill pouches......................................................................... 2
2a. Eight pairs of gill pouches.............................................................................. 3
2b. Six pairs of gill pouches............................................................................... 4 3a. Total dental cusps 50........................................................................... E. gomoni View in CoL
3b. Total dental cusps less than 50........................................................................... 5
4a. Multicusp pattern 3/2.................................................................................. 6
4b. Multicusp pattern 3/3.................................................................................. 7
5a. Total slime pores 104–117..................................................................... E. octatrema View in CoL
5b. Total slime pores 78–80.................................................................... E. indrambaryai View in CoL
6a. Total dental cusps 44-49....................................................................... E. hexatrema View in CoL
6b. Total dental cusps 30........................................................................ E. longipinnis View in CoL
7a. Total slime pores 83–88........................................................................ E. alastairi View in CoL
7b. Total slime pores 67–69............................................................... E. wadgensis sp. nov.
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Eptatretus
Augustina, Treasa, Sreeram, Miriam Paul, Sukumaran, Sandhya & Jose, Anjaly 2022 |
E. wadgensis
Augustina & Sreeram & Sukumaran & Jose 2022 |
E. wadgensis
Augustina & Sreeram & Sukumaran & Jose 2022 |
Eptatretus wadgensis
Augustina & Sreeram & Sukumaran & Jose 2022 |
E. alastairi
Mincarone & Fernholm 2010 |
E. gomoni
Mincarone & Fernholm 2010 |
E. alastairi
Mincarone & Fernholm 2010 |
E.strahani
McMillan & Wisner 1984 |
E. indrambaryai
Wongratana 1984 |
E. longipinnis
Strahan 1975 |
E. longipinnis
Strahan 1975 |
E. octatrema
Barnard 1923 |