Barathronus pacificus Nielsen & Eagle, 1974
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4564.2.12 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5924638 |
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Barathronus pacificus Nielsen & Eagle, 1974 View in CoL
Table 1, Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 9–10 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10
Barathronus pacificus Nielsen & Eagle, 1974: 1067 View in CoL (type locality: 44°41.1’N, 133°24.1’W).
Barathronus pacificus: Nielsen et al. 1999: 139 View in CoL .
Material examined. (2 specimens, 86–95 mm SL): CSIRO H 8092-03, male, 86 mm SL, GAB, SA, 35°42.95’S, 131°39.38’E, RV Investigator , st. IN2017_C01/178, beam trawl, 3817–3950 m, 16 Apr. 2017. CSIRO H 8093-01 View Materials (GenBank Accession MH 491987 View Materials ; head badly damaged during capture), male, 95 mm SL, GAB, SA, 35°48.86’S, 131°42.16’E, RV Investigator , st. IN2017_C01/179, beam trawl, 4618–4750 m, 17 Apr. 2017 GoogleMaps .
Size. Largest known specimen is a ripe female 140 mm SL.
Diagnosis. Barathronus pacificus differs from the other nine Barathronus species by the following combination of characters: Dorsal fin rays 67–80, anal fin rays 61–69, pectoral fin rays 25–27, precaudal vertebrae 37–39, total vertebrae 82–89, anterior gill arch with 28–35 long rakers, 6–8 fangs on vomer, peritoneum transparent, no ventral flexure of anteriormost vertebrae and a pair of small claspers at basis of penis.
Distribution ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Six earlier known specimens from nearby localities in the NE Pacific at 3334–3860 m, from a 42 mm SL juvenile from the Tasman Sea and now from two GAB stations in close proximity at 3817–4750 m.
Remarks. The present two specimens are compared to the six earlier known specimens, including the type material from the Northeast Pacific. Table 1 shows just a few minor differences between the specimens from the two areas. Also included in the table is a 42 mm SL pelagic juvenile of B. pacificus recorded by Okiyama & Kato (1997) from the Tasman Sea between Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands (30°00’S, 163°00’E) which was not part of the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone in 1997. It was therefore not included by Bray et al. (2015) in their summary of the Aphyonidae .
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Australian National Fish Collection |
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Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel |
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National Museum, Monuments, and Art Gallery |
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Museum national d'Histoire Naturelle, Laboratiore de Paleontologie |
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Collection of Leptospira Strains |
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Barathronus pacificus Nielsen & Eagle, 1974
Nielsen, Jørgen G., Pogonoski, John J. & Appleyard, Sharon A. 2019 |
Barathronus pacificus:
Nielsen, J. G. & Cohen, D. M. & Markle, D. F. & Robins, C. R. 1999: 139 |
Barathronus pacificus
Nielsen, J. G. & Eagle, R. J. 1974: 1067 |