Thaumatichthys sp.

Mincarone, Michael Maia, Afonso, Gabriel Vinícius Felix, Di Dario, Fabio, Eduardo, Leandro Nolé, Frédou, Thierry, Lucena-Frédou, Flávia, Bertrand, Arnaud & Pietsch, Theodore Wells, 2021, Deep-sea anglerfishes (Lophiiformes: Ceratioidei) from off northeastern Brazil, with remarks on the ceratioids reported from the Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone, Neotropical Ichthyology 19 (2), pp. 1-28 : 9-11

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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1982-0224-2020-0151

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11050460

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Thaumatichthys sp.
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Thaumatichthys sp.

( Figs. 1D View FIGURE 1 , 3 View FIGURE 3 )

Diagnosis. Metamorphosed females of Thaumatichthys differ from those of Lasiognathus , the only other recognized genus of the family by having the body strongly depressed dorsoventrally (vs. body compressed laterally); a broad and also depressed head (vs. head narrow); pterygiophore of illicium short, completely hidden beneath skin of

head (vs. pterygiophore of illicium long, anterior tip emerging on snout from between frontal bones); illicium also short, embedded within the esca (vs. illicium long, greater than 35% SL); esca hanging from roof of mouth, bearing a single dermal denticle (vs. esca at the tip of illicium, with 2 or 3 large toothlike denticles); skin on ventral and lateral surfaces of head, body and tail covered with close-set dermal spinules (vs. skin naked, dermal spinules absent); 6 or 7 dorsal-fin rays (vs. 5), and 4 anal-fin rays (vs. 5) (Bertelsen, Struhsaker, 1977; Pietsch, 2009).

Geographical distribution. A single specimen collected at the seamounts off Rio Grande do Norte State, between depths of 830 and 1,030 m ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ).

Remarks. Thaumatichthys has three valid species, with only Thaumatichthys binghami Parr, 1927 reported from the western Atlantic, in the Bahamas, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and off Espírito Santo State, Brazil ( MNRJ 30710, 19º45’S 39º30’W; Pietsch, 2009; Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ). The single juvenile specimen recorded here could not be identified to species, but might be T. binghami .

Material examined. NPM 4985 , 1 , 32 mm ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ) , RV Antea, sta. AB2/54B, 3°45’17.2”S 34°41’04.0”W to 3°44’39.2”S 34°40’04.5”W, 830–1,030 m, mid-water trawl, 3 May 2017 GoogleMaps , 13:11–13:47 h.

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

RV

Collection of Leptospira Strains

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