Serrivomer schmidti Bauchot-Boutin 1954
(Fig. 3 G)
Material examined. 23 specimens, 267.0–673.0 mm TL: MNRJ 26836 (3, 267.0–644.0 mm), T, E-550; MNRJ 26840 (1, 376.0 mm), T, E-526; MNRJ 26842 (1, 423.0 mm), T, E-535; MNRJ 26843 (1, 571.0 mm), T, E-544; MNRJ 26844 (1, 347.0 mm), T, E-520; MNRJ 26845 (1, 290.0 mm), T, E-522; MNRJ 26846 (1, 670.0 mm), T, E-547; MNRJ 26847 (3, 600.0–673.0 mm), T, E-552; MNRJ 26848 (2, 302.0–336.0 mm), T, E- 527; MNRJ 26849 (1, 631.0 mm), T, E-496; MNRJ 26850 (5, 275.0–586.0 mm), T, E-519; MNRJ 26858 (1, 289.0 mm), T, E-549; MNRJ 27106 (1, 653.0 mm), AG, ASTRO 2003082703; USU 0 1404 (1, 389.0 mm), MD, 0 3 CP04.
Distribution. Serrivomer schmidti was described from the eastern South Atlantic (19º16’ S, 01º48’ W), and is widespread throughout the South Atlantic (Tighe 1989).
Remarks. Identification of the present material follows Bauchot-Boutin (1954), who separates Serrivomer schmidti from the very similar S. beani by the number of caudal-fin rays (seven for the former and five to six for the latter). USU 0 1404 was reported by Séret and Andreata (1992) as Platuronides danae .