Dysomma melanurum Chen & Weng, 1967

Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Smith, David G. & Tighe, Kenneth A., 2015, Review of the arrowtooth eel genera Dysomma and Dysommina in Taiwan, with the description of a new species (Anguilliformes: Synaphobranchidae: Ilyophinae), Zootaxa 4060 (1), pp. 86-104 : 96-98

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Dysomma melanurum Chen & Weng, 1967
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Dysomma melanurum Chen & Weng, 1967 View in CoL

Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 A–B; Table 2 View TABLE 2

Dysomma melanurum Chen & Weng, 1967:84 View in CoL , fig. 63 (Type locality: Tungkang [Dong-gang], Taiwan). Chen & Mok, 2001:79. Ho et al. 2010:26. Ho & Shao, 2011:22 View Cited Treatment .

Specimens examined. Lectotype: NMMB-P5284 (formerly THUP 1687), Tungkang [Dong-gang], SW Taiwan.

Paralectypes: NMMB-P3885 and NMMB-P5470, same as lectotype. Non-types: collected from Dong-gang, SW Taiwan by midwater trawl: NSYU 2732 (1, 237 mm TL). NMMB-P3885 (1, 191, partly dry), 13 Feb. 1962. NMMB-P10949 (3, 271–285), 4 Sep. 2010. NMMB-P11122 (2, 258–261), 13 Sep. 2010. NMMB-P13741 (1, 265), 29 Jul. 2011. NMMB-P13841 (1, 260), 5 Oct. 2010. NMMB-P14044 (7, 206–285), 3 Nov. 2011. NMMB-P14213 (1, 255), 20 Oct. 2011. NMMB-P15471 (3, 281–297), 2 Jul. 2011. USNM 398473 (1, 165), 13 Nov. 2009. USNM 398474 (1, 178), 13 Nov. 2009.

Diagnosis. Pectoral fin present; dorsal-fin origin above middle of pectoral fin, predorsal length 11.5–15.0% TL; lower jaw longer than upper jaw, slightly curved and not appressed to upper jaw when mouth closed; anus anterior, below pectoral fin, preanal length 15.4–17.3% TL; trunk very short, trunk length 3.0–5.3% TL; no intermaxillary teeth; multiple rows of teeth on upper jaw, those on innermost row about twice the size of the rest; 5 or 6 (mainly 5) compound teeth on vomer; multiple rows of teeth on lower jaw, those on innermost row about twice the size of the rest; head pores: IO 4, SO 3, M 7 (1 with 8), POP 0, AD 1, F 0, ST 0. Lateral-line pores very large, predorsal 10–13, prepectoral 8–11, preanal11–17, total pores 107–117, the last to 1/2 HL before the caudal-fin base. MVF 13-14-135, total vertebrae 131–138. Body uniformly light pinkish to grayish with numerous melanophores, posterior margin of anal fin and caudal fin black.

Remarks. This species has a very different morphology of its lower jaw, strongly curved and not appressed to the upper jaw when the mouth is closed. This may reflect its pelagic living. Many specimens are found to feed on pelagic shrimps. This is a small species; the largest specimen examined was only 297 mm TL.

Robins & Robins (1976:263) suggested that the projecting lower jaw of this species was an artifact, based on the damaged condition of the specimen they examined (THUP 1687, now the lectotype). We have examined 25 specimens, however, and they all have a clearly projecting lower jaw.

Chen, J. T. - F. & Weng, H. T. - C. (1967) A review of the apodal fishes of Taiwan. Biological Bulletin Tunghai University Ichthyology Series, No. 6 (art. 32), 135 - 220.

Chen, Y. - Y. & Mok, H. - K. (2001) A new synaphobranchid eel, Dysomma longirostrum (Anguilliformes: Synaphobranchidae), from the northeastern coast of Taiwan. Zoological Studies, 40 (2), 79 - 83.

Ho, H. - C., Smith, D. G., Wang, S. - I., Shao, K. - T., Ju, Y. - M. & Chang, C. - W. (2010) Specimen catalog of pieces (sic) collection of National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium transferred from Tunghai University. (II) Order Anguilliformes. Platax, 6, 13 - 34.

Ho, H. - C. & Shao, K. - T. (2011) Annotated checklist and type catalog of fish genera and species described from Taiwan. Zootaxa, 2957, 1 - 74.

Robins, C. H. & Robins, C. R. (1976) New genera and species of dysommine and synaphobranchine eels (Synaphobranchidae) with an analysis of the Dysomminae. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 127, 249 - 280.

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FIGURE 6. Dysomma melanurum Chen & Weng, 1967. NMMB-P 10949, 2 of 3. A. 285 mm TL. B. 271 mm TL.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Anguilliformes

Family

Synaphobranchidae

Genus

Dysomma