Hoho cornishi Hughes & Lowry, 2006
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7D26A779-EB5C-404B-FF64-D08AFCC06ADB |
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Hoho cornishi Hughes & Lowry, 2006 View in CoL
Hoho cornishi Hughes & Lowry, 2005: 29–33 View in CoL , figs 15, 16.
Type locality. Muttonbird Island, Solitary Islands , New South Wales (30°17'S 153°10"E) .
Material examined. Western Australia. 1 male, 1 female, AM P.18296, north-west of Perth (30°45'S 114°52'E), 60 m, 11 August 1962, coll. CSIRO GoogleMaps Fisheries, HMAS Gascoyne (G2/62/179); 6 specimens, MV
J57208 View Materials , Cliff Head, 30 km south of Dongara (29°32’00”S 114°59’00”E), 3 m, 22 April 1986 ( SWA 84 ) GoogleMaps . South Australia. 5 specimens, MV J62164 View Materials . boat ramp, Giles Point, near Port Giles (35º03”00’S 137º46”00’E), 1 m, 19 March 1985 ( SA 38 ) ; 2 males, C6483, Fanny Point, Boston Island, Eyre Penninsula (34º44’2”S 135º55’45”E), 1.5–8 m, on brown alga Sargassum sp. , 17 February 1988, coll. W. Zeidler and K. Gowlett-Holmes. GoogleMaps
Remarks. This extends the known distribution of H. cornishi from south-eastern Australia to southern Western Australia.
Distribution. Australia. Western Australia: Dongara (current study). South Australia: Port Giles; Eyre Penninsula (current study). Victoria: Kilcunda (current study). New South Wales: Tweed Heads; Solitary Islands; Botany Bay; Jervis Bay; Batemans Bay ( Hughes & Lowry 2006).
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Australian Museum |
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Australian National Fish Collection |
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University of Montana Museum |
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Hoho cornishi Hughes & Lowry, 2006
HUGHES, L. E. 2011 |
Hoho cornishi Hughes & Lowry, 2005: 29–33
Lowry, J. K. & Springthorpe, R. T. 2005: 33 |