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Ophichthus hyposagmatus McCosker et Bohlke 1984

  • 1. Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Tlalnepantla, Estado de México, Mexico
  • 2. Centro Regional de Investigación Acuícola y Pesquera de Yucalpetén, Instituto Mexicano de Investigación Pesquera y Acuacultura Sustentables, Yucalpetén, Progreso, Yucatán, Mexico
  • 3. Centro Regional de Investigación Acuícola y Pesquera de Veracruz, Instituto Mexicano de Investigación Pesquera y Acuacultura Sustentable, Boca del Rio, Veracruz, Mexico
  • 4. Centro Regional de Investigación Acuícola y Pesquera de Puerto Morelos, Instituto Mexicano de Investigación Pesquera y Acuacultura Sustentables, Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Description

Ophichthus hyposagmatus McCosker et Böhlke, 1984

English common name: faintsaddled snake eel Spanish common name: Lairón menor Fig. 3; Table 1

Ophichthus hyposagmatus McCosker et Böhlke, 1984. — McCosker and Böhlke (1984): 24 (Type locality: Gulf of Mexico, South of Destin, Florida.)

Material examined.

CIFI- 1909, 1 specimen (486 mm TL); ca. 8.1 km to the North of El Carrizal, Catemaco, Veracruz; Mexico; 18 ° 37 ′ 15.6 ′′ N, 094 ° 55 ′ 01.0 ′′ W (Fig. 4); 7 Oct. 2021; Armando Campos Pérez leg.

Description.

Morphometric data presented in Table 1. Elongated body, without scales and cylindrical body on transverse axis; trunk shorter than tail region (34.6 % of TL); tail length 55.1 % of TL. Head length moderate, 10.6 % of TL; snout conical, length 20.5 % of HL, larger than eye diameter; eyes large, length 12.0 % of HL; interorbital region flat, its width 15.1 % of HL. Two nostrils, with anterior nostril tubular and posterior nostril covered by a flap. Mouth inferior, upper jaw slightly larger than snout, length 43.9 % of HL; both jaws with two rows of subequal conical teeth; series of vomerine teeth. Dorsal-fin origin above posterior part of pectoral fins, predorsal distance 13.3 % of TL; pectoral fins elongated and larger than eye, length 27.7 % of HL. Cephalic pores: preoperculomandibular 6 + 3, infraorbital 4 + 2, supraorbital 1 + 3. Total vertebrae 138, predorsal vertebral 12, preanal vertebral 55.

Coloration (fresh).

Body yellowish brown, with whitish shades in ventral region and with greater intensity on dorsum; 16 brown bars that contrast as saddles on dorsum; dorsal region of snout and interorbital space dark brown. Pectoral and dorsal fins translucent, with light brownish shades.

Notes

Published as part of Del Moral-Flores, Luis Fernando, Wakida-Kusunoki, Armando T., Ramos-Hernández, Rafael & George-Zamora, Arturo, 2024, First records of two species of snake eels, Aplatophis chauliodus and Ophichthus hyposagmatus (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae), from Mexico, pp. 103-108 in Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 54 on pages 103-108, DOI: 10.3897/aiep.54.119085

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
CIFI
Material sample ID
CIFI- 1909
Event date
2021-10-07
Verbatim event date
2021-10-07
Scientific name authorship
McCosker et Bohlke
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Order
Anguilliformes
Family
Ophichthidae
Genus
Ophichthus
Species
hyposagmatus
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Ophichthus hyposagmatus et, 1984 sec. Moral-Flores, Wakida-Kusunoki, Ramos-Hernández & George-Zamora, 2024

References

  • McCosker JE, Bohlke EB (1984) Three new species of western Atlantic snake eels (Pisces: Ophichthidae) of the genus Ophichthus. Proceedings. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 136: 24 - 31.
  • McCosker JE, Böhlke EB (1984) Three new species of western Atlantic snake eels (Pisces: Ophichthidae) of the genus Ophichthus. Proceedings. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 136: 24–31.