Apterichtus kendalli ( Gilbert 1891 )

Hibino, Yusuke, 2015, A review of the finless snake eels of the genus Apterichtus (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae), with the description of five new species, Zootaxa 3941 (1), pp. 49-78 : 65-66

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Apterichtus kendalli ( Gilbert 1891 )
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Apterichtus kendalli ( Gilbert 1891) View in CoL

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Sphagebranchus kendalli Gilbert 1891:310 View in CoL (type locality off Florida, Gulf of Mexico, holotype USNM 44304). Verma kendalli : Jordan and Evermann 1896:375.

Caecula kendalli: Myers and Wade 1941:75 View in CoL .

Sphagebranchus sp. vel. acutirostris (non Brisout de Barneville 1847): Cadenat and Marchal 1963:1240 ( St. Helena Island record).

Apterichtus kendalli: McCosker 1977:66 View in CoL .

Diagnosis. An elongate species with: tail 1.8–1.9, head 14–19, and body depth 53–67 in total length; 3 preopercular pores and 3 pores in supratemporal canal; teeth conical, uniserial on jaws and vomer; 5–7 vomerine teeth; body coloration nearly uniform pale yellow to tan, fresh specimens have a fine sprinkling of melanophores which can take on a mottled or freckled appearance; two brown blotches behind the eye surround a pale patch about equal to eye; and MVF 62–142, total vertebrae 137–145 (n=14).

Size. The largest specimen examined is 542 mm, sex unknown.

Distribution. Known from the western Atlantic, from the Carolinas, Florida, Bermuda, Bahamas, Lesser Antilles and Brazil, and St. Helena Island, from between 6–401 m (mostly 30–80 m) depth.

Remarks. Most of this treatment is taken from McCosker et al. (1989:321–322). Leiby (1982) described and illustrated the leptocephalus of A. kendalli . The St. Helena record is based on Cadenat and Marchal’s (1963) description of 15 specimens (90–422 mm) collected by dredge at 43 m depth off Lemon Valley, St. Helena. A 363 mm specimen from that collection was described and illustrated by Blache and Bauchot (1972:702–705) and agrees with A. kendalli in its cephalic pore condition, dentition, and vertebral number (143). Leiby (1981) stated that larvae identified as A. kendalli by Blache (1977) and by Fahay and Obenchain (1978) are actually Callechelys muraena .

Material examined. 26 specimens, 78–542 mm TL, including the holotype ( USNM 44304, ca. 169 mm TL). Those specimens are listed in McCosker et al. (1989:322).

Brisout de Barneville, C. N. F. (1847) Note sur un nouveau genre d'Anguilliformes. Revue Zoologique par la Societe Cuvierienne, 10, 219 - 220. [Paris]

Blache, J. & Bauchot, M. L. (1972) Contribution a la connaissance des poissons Anguilliformes de la cote occidentale d'Afrique. 13 e note: les genres Verma, Apterichthus, Ichthyapus, Hemerorhinus, Caecula, Dalophis avec la description de deux genres nouveaux (Fam. des Ophichthidae). Bulletin de l'Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire Sciences Naturelles, Series A, 34, 692 - 773.

Blache, J. (1977) Leptocephales des poissons anguilliformes dans la zone sud du Golfe de Guinee. Faune Tropicale, 20, 1 - 381.

Cadenat, J. & Marchal, E. (1963) Resultats des campagnes oceanographiques de la Reine-Pokou aux iles Sainte-Helene et Ascension. Bulletin de l'Institut Francais d'Afrique Noire Sciences Naturelles, Series A, 25, 1235 - 1315.

Fahay, M. P. & Obenchain, C. L. (1978) Leptocephali of the ophichthid genera Ahlia, Myrophis, Ophichthus, Pisodonophis, Callechelys, Letharchus and Apterichtus on the Atlantic continental shelf of the United States. Bulletin of Marine Science, 29, 329 - 343.

Gilbert, C. H. (1891) Description of a new species of eel (Sphagebranchus kendalli). Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, 9, 310.

Jordan, D. S. & Evermann, B. W. (1896) The fishes of North and Middle America: a descriptive catalogue of the species of fishlike vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Part I. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 47, 1 - 1240.

Leiby, M. (1981) Larval morphology of the eels Bascanichthys bascanium, B. scuticaris, Ophichthus melanoporus and O. ophis (Ophichthidae), with a discussion of the larval identification methods. Bulletin of Marine Science, 31, 46 - 71.

Leiby, M. (1982) Leptocephalus Larvae of the Tribe Sphagebranchini (Pisces, Ophichthidae) in the Western North Atlantic. Bulletin of Marine Science, 32, 220 - 236.

McCosker, J. E. (1977) The osteology, classification, and relationships of the eel family Ophichthidae. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 41, 1 - 123.

Myers, G. S. & Wade, C. B. (1941) Four new genera and ten new species of eels from the Pacific coast of tropical Ameri ca. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions, 9, 65 - 111.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Anguilliformes

Family

Ophichthidae

Genus

Apterichtus