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Careproctus inflexidens Andriashev & Stein 1998

Description

Careproctus inflexidens Andriashev & Stein 1998

Figs. 6, 7

Careproctus inflexidens Andriashev & Stein 1998:26, Fig. 26; Andriashev 2003:127, Figs. 63, 64.

Holotype. LACM 11142–1, female, 220 mm TL, 200 mm SL, 75°52' S, 168°53' W, USNS Eltanin, Stn. 2091, 3 Feb. 1968, 2049– 2089 m.

Material examined. Holotype.

Expanded diagnosis. Counts. V 64 (8+56), D 60, A 54, C 10 (1+4/4+1), P 26 (16+3+7), radials 4 (3+1), gr 6, pc 6, pores 2–6–7–1. Ratios. HL 16.5, HW ~14.5, sn 5.2, E 3.3, orbit 5.5, io 7.0, uj 6.0, go 3.0, md 7.7, disk 6.5, da 5.9, bd 18.5, preD 23.5, preA 33.3, sna 22.5, ma 20.0, aAf 10.8, UPL 12.0, LPL ~19, pcl 4.0–7.5% SL. In % HL: HW 89.5, sn 31, E 19.7, orbit 34.1, io 42, go 18.0, disk 39.4, ma 126.6, da 35.5, aAf 66.9, UPL 73, LPL 120.4.

Head short, broad, its width and depth similar, slightly less than its length. Snout blunt, short, not projecting. Nostril with appearance of a large pore without raised rim. Mouth terminal, horizontal, upper jaw extending to below anterior margin of eye. Teeth simple, strong, recurved closely set canines forming a broad band of oblique rows; symphyseal gaps absent in both jaws. Lower jaw teeth larger, blunter. Eye and orbit small. Gill opening short, entirely above pectoral fin base. Pectoral fin upper lobe deeply notched, rudimentary rays absent, lower lobe longer than upper, its ventralmost ray far forward, below front of eye. Radials irregularly rounded; scapula without helve, blade with posterior notch; coracoid with long slender helve, basal notch absent. Disk large, segments and margin well developed, distinctly wider than long, its length more than 1/3 HL. Anus distant from posterior margin of disk. Two pair of pleural ribs present. Hypural plate fused, unslit. Body dark dusky or blackish anteriorly, opaque pinkish-white caudally; orobranchial cavity dusky, peritoneum black, stomach and caeca pale.

Distribution. Known from a single specimen taken by bottom trawl in the northeastern Ross Sea at 2049–2089 m.

Comparisons. This species’ large number of vertebrae (64), dorsal (60), and anal fin (54) rays and its short head (16.5% SL) distinguish it from most Southern Ocean Careproctus (V 46–54, D 41–48, A 33–45, HL 28–32% SL). It is similar to the South African C. albescens Barnard 1927, but differs in many characters including fewer pectoral fin rays (26 vs 33–35), hypural plate structure (undivided vs divided), pectoral radials (round, unnotched vs notched), and peritoneum color (black vs brown). Its short head is similar to C. leptorhinus Andriashev & Stein 1998 from off Burdwood Bank, but it differs in tooth shape (simple vs trilobed), radials (four unnotched vs two, R1 notched) and other characters.

Notes

Published as part of Stein, David L., 2012, Snailfishes (Family Liparidae) of the Ross Sea, Antarctica, and Closely Adjacent Waters 3285, pp. 1-120 in Zootaxa 3285 on page 17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.283120

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
USNS
Event date
1968-02-03
Family
Liparidae
Genus
Careproctus
Kingdom
Animalia
Material sample ID
LACM 11142-1
Order
Scorpaeniformes
Phylum
Chordata
Scientific name authorship
Andriashev & Stein
Species
inflexidens
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
1968-02-03
Taxonomic concept label
Careproctus inflexidens Andriashev, 1998 sec. Stein, 2012

References

  • Andriashev, A. P. & Stein, D. L. (1998) Review of the snailfish genus Careproctus (Liparidae, Scorpaeniformes) in Antarctic and adjacent waters. Contributions in Science, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, (470), 1 - 63.
  • Andriashev, A. P. (2003) Liparid fishes (Liparidae, Scorpaeniformes) of the Southern Ocean and adjacent waters. Biological Results of the Russian Antarctic Expeditions 9. Explorations of the Fauna of the Seas, (53) 61, 1 - 476.
  • Barnard, K. L. (1927) Diagnoses of new genera and species of South African marine fishes. Annals and magazine of Natural History, 9 XX, 66 - 79.