Lagiacrusichthys, Davis, 2015

Davis, Matthew P., 2015, Evolutionary Relationships of the Deep-Sea Pearleyes (Aulopiformes: Scopelarchidae) and a New Genus of Pearleye from Antarctic Waters, Copeia 103 (1), pp. 64-71 : 65-67

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https://doi.org/ 10.1643/CI-14-139

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scientific name

Lagiacrusichthys
status

gen. nov.

Lagiacrusichthys , new genus urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:209AF244-2639-4327-A7CD-16AD95095EBB

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Type species.— Lagiacrusichthys macropinnis

Benthalbella macropinna View in CoL . Bussing and Bussing, 1966:53–64, fig. 1.

Diagnosis.— The genus Lagiacrusichthys can be distinguished from all other members of Scorpelarchidae based on the unique combination of the following characters modified from Bussing and Bussing (1966) and Johnson (1974): long anal fin with 35–39 anal-fin rays (17–30 in other species of Scopelarchidae ); dorsal fin small and approximately same size or smaller than adipose fin, with a low dorsal-fin ray count of 5–6 (6–10 in other species of Scopelarchidae ).

Habitat and distribution.— Found predominantly in marine waters in the southern hemisphere with a circumpolar distribution in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current ( Bussing and Bussing, 1966; Johnson, 1974; Post, 1990).

Collected predominantly from deep-sea open ocean environments (meso-bathypelagic) at depths ranging from 610–2750 meters ( Bussing and Bussing, 1966; Johnson, 1974).

Etymology.— Named for a wyvern, a dragon-like creature from mythology, specifically the sea-wyvern Lagiacrus, known for his fierceness and for inhabiting the deep. Treated as masculine.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Aulopiformes

Family

Scopelarchidae

Loc

Lagiacrusichthys

Davis, Matthew P. 2015
2015
Loc

Benthalbella macropinna

Bussing, W. A. & M. I. Bussing 1966: 53
1966
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