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Hippocampus erectus Perry 1810

Description

Hippocampus erectus Perry, 1810

Common name: Lined seahorse

Hippocampus erectus Perry, 1810: unnumbered p. 177, Pl. 45 (orig. descr.; American seas, coast adjacent to Mexico and West Indies; no type specimen); Lourie et al. 1999 (redescription; distribution); Woodall et al. 2009 (new distribution).

Hippocampus hudsonius DeKay, 1842: 322, Pl 53, Fig. 171 (orig. descr.; Hudson River, New York; no type specimen).

Hippocampus punctulatus Guichenot, 1853: 174, Pl. 5, Fig. 2 (orig. descr.; Cuba; syntypes MNHN 6092); Duméril, 1870: 40 (redescription of syntypes).

Hippocampus guttulatus Günther, 1876: 202 (in part, Caribbean).

Hippocampus villosus Günther, 1880: 8, Pl. 1, Fig. D (orig. descr.; off Bahia, Brazil; holotype BMNH 1879.5.14.464); Lourie et al.; 1999: 91; Kuiter, 2009: 82 (Valid as Hippocampus villosus Günther 1880).

Diagnosis. (Proportions and meristic data of 85 specimens, 59–120 mm in height.) Rings 11 + 31–35; dorsal-fin rays 17–19 on 2 + 1 rings; anal-fin rays 4; pectoral-fin rays 14–18. HL/SnL 2.5–3.2. Coronet well-developed, CI 3–4; small to large spines or absent; on head, principally on sphenotic with single spine on each side of head; frontal with bifurcate or simple spine, very evident over each eye, and one central, horn-like spine at junction with coronet; spines on body and tail distributed regularly on rings.

Coloration. In preservative without defined pattern, often with irregular, white dorsal stripes that extend laterally on body and tail, parallel to rings. Finer white lines that run down the neck laterally may cross the rings. In life color varied: beige, yellow, light orange, dark orange and reddish brown; dorsal fin pigmented between and on rays, showing sub-marginal dark band from first to last ray, with edges free of pigmentation (Figure 2A).

Habitat. Shallow waters to 73 m in depth. Found on marine algae, mainly floating Sargassum sp., sponges and artificial substrates such as moorings, anchoring boats and pieces of fishing nets.

FIGURE 1. Morphotypes identification by Canonical Discriminant Functions (Wilks’ Lambda, 1st canonical function = 0.028, p = 0.00; 2nd canonical function = 0.412, p = 0.00).

Distribution. Americas, Western Atlantic: Canada (Nova Scotia), USA, Bermuda, Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, Caribbean, Leeward Islands, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil (Vari, 1982; Lourie et al., 1999; Piacentino, 2008; Boehm et al., 2013; present study). Europa, Eastern Atlantic: Portugal, Azores Archipelago (Woodal et al., 2009).

Notes

Published as part of Silveira, Rosana Beatriz, Siccha-Ramirez, Raquel, Silva, José Rodrigo Santos & Oliveira, Claudio, 2014, Morphological and molecular evidence for the occurrence of three Hippocampus species (Teleostei: Syngnathidae) in Brazil, pp. 317-332 in Zootaxa 3861 (4) on pages 320-322, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3861.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/228069

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References

  • Perry, G. (1810) Genus Syngnathus; or, Hippocampus. Species erectus. Arcana, May, 328 - 330.
  • Lourie, S. A., Vincent A. C. & Hall, H. J. (1999) Seahorses: An identification guide to the world's species and their conservation. Project Seahorse, London, 214 pp.
  • Woodall, L. C., Koldewey, H. J., Santos, S. V. & Shaw, P. W. (2009) First occurrence of the lined seahorse Hippocampus erectus in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Journal of Fish Biology, 75, 1505 - 1512. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1095 - 8649.2009.02371. x
  • Gunther, A. C. L. G. (1880) Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 76. Report on the shore fishes procured during the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger in the years 1873 - 1876. Zoology, 1 (6), 1 - 82, 1 - 32. [reprinted: electronic edition by David C. Brossard from original documents in the library holdings of Dartmouth College, Hanover New Hampshire. 2004]
  • Vari, R. P. (1982) The seahorses (Subfamily Hippocampinae). In: Fishes of the Western North Atlantic. Memoirs of the Seas Foundation for Marine Research. Memoir, 1 (8), 173 - 189.
  • Boehm, J. T., Woodall, L., Teske, P. R., Louries, S. A., Baldwin, C., Waldman, J. & Hickerson, M. (2013) Marine dispersal and barriers drive Atlantic seahorse diversification. Journal of Biogeography, 40 (10), 1839 - 1849. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / jbi. 12127