Chlorophthalmus agassizi Bonaparte, 1840

Iglésias, Samuel P., Bergot, Patricia, Breton, Pascal, Brunelle, Stéphanie, Camusat, Mathieu, Causse, Romain, Charbonnel, Éric, Chevaldonné, Pierre, Cordier, Yves, Cosquer, Paul, Cuillandre, Jean-Pierre, Curd, Amelia, Dubas, Rémy, Duhau, Muriel, Derrien-Courtel, Sandrine, Devique, Gabriel, Dixneuf, Stéphane, Duhamel, Erwan, Farque, Pierre-André, Francour, Patrice, Fontana, Yann, Gamon, Adelaïde, Gicqueau, Charly, Goascoz, Nicolas, Hassani, Sami, Jadaud, Angélique, Kopp, Dorothée, Lamour, Laure, Bris, Sylvain Le, Lévèque, Laurent, Liger, Pablo, Lorance, Pascal, Louisy, Patrick, Maran, Vincent, Méhault, Sonia, Metral, Luisa, Morin-Repinçay, Alizée, Mouchel, Olivier, Pere, Anthony, Quéro, Jean-Claude, Renoult, Julien P., Roche, François, Schweyer, Livier, Spitz, Jérôme, Thiriet, Pierre & Thomas, Wilfried, 2020, French ichthyological records for 2018, Cybium 44 (4), pp. 285-307 : 291

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https://doi.org/ 10.26028/cybium/2020-444-001

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Chlorophthalmus agassizi Bonaparte, 1840
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A Shortnose greeneye, Chlorophthalmidae ( Fig. 3I View Figure 3 ), was collected on 23 Oct. 2018 during the EVHOE survey, using a bottom trawl. It was collected at Station W0544 (Southern Bay of Biscay, France), at 45.2815 / 45.2597 °N, –3.2791 / –3.2550 °W, at 500.6/ 508.4 m depth. The fresh specimen measured 167 mm TL, 149 mm FL, 135 mm SL, 37 mm HL. This specimen was preserved with the collection No. MNHN-IC 2020-0090 and a tissue sample was preserved under No. BPS-4225. Recorded by S.P. Iglésias. The species was first recorded in the Bay of Biscay in 1998 but no specimen preserved and no Station No. recorded ( Quéro et al., 1999). Two additional specimens, 16 and 14 cm TL, were recorded in the Bay of Biscay on 17 and 28 Oct. 2002 at 44.5833N, – 2.1333W and at 46.2833N, – 4.2667W, 332- 360 and 416-418 m, respectively ( Quéro et al., 2003b). Another specimen 204 mm TL was also recorded on 4 Nov. 2010 in the Bay of Biscay at 46°60N, – 4.91W; 490- 452 m at Station O1013 ( Iglésias, 2011). This species can now be considered as established in the Bay of Biscay and its northern range expansion may be related to warming waters as a consequence of climate change.

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