Eustomias bibulbosus Parr, 1927
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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1982-0224-2022-0004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EC2487AA-EA26-C533-6413-F976FBA456F6 |
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Felipe |
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Eustomias bibulbosus Parr, 1927 |
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Eustomias bibulbosus Parr, 1927 View in CoL
( Fig. 15A View FIGURE 15 )
Diagnosis. Eustomias bibulbosus differs from congeners by the presence of 3 well developed pectoral-fin rays; long chin barbel (60–85% SL), with two terminal bulbs separated by a long interspace; distal bulb usually 0.9–1.6% SL; terminal filament long (22–33% SL), rarely with 1 or 2 branches; chin barbel stem darkly pigmented; lower jaw about as long as upper jaw and not upturned at tip; deep groove on belly absent; preorbital and suborbital organs absent (Gibbs et al., 1983; McEachran, Fechhelm, 1998).
Geographical distribution. Previous records are restricted to the western North
Atlantic, between 40ºN and 13ºN (Vinnichenko, 1997; McEachran, Fechhelm, 1998;
Harold, 2003; Moore et al., 2003), with records off United States, Bermudas and
Suriname (Parr, 1927; Bekker et al., 1975; Gibbs et al., 1983; Judkins, Haedrich, 2018).
Eustomias bibulbosus is therefore reported for the first time in the South Atlantic based on one specimen collected off Pernambuco State in the Brazilian EEZ, at 680 m depth
( Fig. 14B View FIGURE 14 ).
Specimen examined. 1: NPM 4642, 1 (87 mm), AB2#16.
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