Platyberyx rhyton Stevenson and Kenaley, 2013
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5526699 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/815A6245-FFFB-FFF4-34D6-F98FFAF7F8E8 |
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Platyberyx rhyton Stevenson and Kenaley, 2013 View in CoL
[Japanese name: Sanriku-yaegisu] ( Fig. 1B View Fig )
Platyberyx rhyton Stevenson and Kenaley, 2013: 424 View in CoL (type locality: off Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan); Okamoto et al. 2014: 26 (off northeastern Japan).
Caristius macropus View in CoL (not Bellotti, 1903): Tatsuta et al. 2014: 52 (Ogasawara Islands, Japan, in part).
Material examined. 1 specimen: HUMZ 211061, 145 mm SL, off the Ogasawara Islands, Japan, western North Pacific, 27°37.5′N, 141°35.1′E– 27°10.0′N, 141°57.3′E, 300– 2000 m depth, beam trawl, 14–15 December 2010, T/S Oshoro-maru.
Diagnosis. A species of Platyberyx with the following combination of characters: dorsal-fin rays 30–31; analfin rays 18–19; pectoral-fin rays 17–18; vertebrae 33–34; ventral caudal spur absent; prepectoral length 31.4–34.0% SL; dorsal-fin base 76.0–79.0% SL; upper jaw extending approximately to posterior margin of orbit; gill rakers narrow, bladelike, with few bristles concentrated near tip; jaw teeth arranged in single row; dorsal pharyngeal papillae saclike, multifid papillae absent inside mouth; body color brown.
Remarks. Platyberyx rhyton was described based on a single specimen from northeastern Japan off Iwate Prefecture at 650–677 m depth ( Stevenson and Kenaley 2013). Subsequently, a second specimen was collected near the type locality at 0–750 m ( Okamoto et al. 2014). The present specimen represents the third known specimen of the species and the first record from southern Japan ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).
The present specimen matches the morphological descriptions given by Stevenson and Kenaley (2013) and Okamoto et al. (2014), and its meristics and morphometrics are similar to those of the previous specimens ( Table 1 View Table 1 ). Counts of anal-fin rays (19 in the present study vs 18 in Stevenson and Kenaley 2013 and Okamoto et al. 2014) and pectoralfin rays (17 vs 18) are slightly different, but well within the typical range of meristic variation in caristiids (see Stevenson and Kenaley 2013: table 1). Vomerine and palatine tooth counts are slightly higher than those previously reported, but the present specimen is in relatively good condition, so unlike previously reported specimens ( Okamoto et al. 2014), it is unlikely to have lost any teeth in preservation. The morphometrics of the present specimen do not differ notably from those of previous specimens.
Comparative material. Caristius macropus : 2 specimens (KAUM–I. 59000, 192 mm SL; UW 153100, 163 mm SL), 39°58.47′N, 146°06.52′E, off Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, 0–950 m depth, MOHT trawl, 8 March 2005. Paracaristius maderensis : KAUM–I. 59002, 215 mm SL, Kinmei Seamount, Emperor Seamount chain, 720 m depth, 23 August 2013. Paracaristius nudarcus : KAUM–I. 59001, 62 mm SL, 38°03.12′N, 147°18.14′E, off Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan, 0–300 m depth, MOCNESS, 11 February 2004; UW 153101, 85 mm SL, 39°57.60′N, 146°04.76′E, off Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, 0–750 m depth, mid-water trawl, 15 March 2005. Platyberyx andriashevi , KAUM–I. 59003, 205 mm SL, Kinmei Seamount, Emperor Seamount chain, 720 m depth, 23 August 2013. Platyberyx rhyton : KAUM–I. 59004, 88 mm SL, 39°57.60′N, 146°04.76′E, off Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, 0–750 m depth, mid-water trawl, 15 March 2005.
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Platyberyx rhyton Stevenson and Kenaley, 2013
Okamoto, Makoto & Stevenson, Duane E. 2015 |
Platyberyx rhyton
Stevenson and Kenaley 2013: 424 |