Hime Starks, 1924
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Genus Hime Starks, 1924 View in CoL View at ENA
Hime Starks, 1924: 30 View in CoL (type species Aulopus japonicus Günther 1877 View in CoL , by original designation); Parin and Kotlyar 1989: 407; Thompson 1998: 50; Mundy 2005: 192; Hoese Bray and Gates in Hoese et al. 2006: 464; Fricke et al. 2011: 358; Eschmeyer 2012.
Aulopus nec Cloquet, 1816 : Mead 1966: 22; Sulak 1977: 53; Shen 1984: 15; Yamakawa in Masuda et al. 1984: 60; Hoese and Hanley in Paxton et al. 1989: 227; Lee and Chao 1994: 211; Baldwin and Johnson 1996: 358; Okamura and Amaoka 1997: 109; Paxton and Niem 1999: 1919; Nakabo in Nakabo 2000: 349; Prokofiev 2008: 141.
Diagnosis. Dorsal fin with 15–17 rays; pectoral fin with 10–12 (mostly 11) rays; total vertebrae 40–43; lateral line scales 39–43. Head moderately large, length 29.7–33.7% SL; snout short, 7.9–9.9% SL and 25.8–30.3% HL; eye moderately large 7.1–10.8% SL and 22.5–35.5% HL; predorsal of moderate length 34.4–37.1% SL; anal fin to anus 11.7–15.7% SL; pyloric caeca present or absent. Nasal flap arising from septum between anterior and posterior nasal openings lanceolate ( Fig. 2A View Fig ). Teeth in jaws short canines, in about two to four rows; about two rows of small canines on palatines and traversing vomer. Dorsal fin originating just in advance of vertical through pelvic fin origin, dorsal fin base of moderate length, 28.6–32.6% SL, height variable with distinct sexual dimorphism in form in most species, second to fifth rays longest, 20.4–51.5% SL, subsequent rays progressively shorter or subequal, posterior lobe reaching between little more than half way to hypural crease in females to almost reaching hypural crease in males; length of dorsal fin base 1.34–1.98 times distance from dorsal fin insertion to origin of adipose fin; distinct sexual dimorphism in form of anal fin in most species with fin usually distinctly larger in males than females, posterior lobe variably reaching much less than half way to hypural crease in females and nearly to hypural crease in some males; caudal fin with deep fork, shortest rays at middle of fin little more than a third length of longest rays to corners; ray on ventral edge of caudal fin without fleshy covering; pectoral fin origin just in advance of vertical through dorsal fin origin; first four rays of pelvic fin slightly thickened and cylindrical with fleshy dermal covering distally in large individuals. Males and females usually with separate colour patterns, males frequently with distinct broad yellow stripe on anal fin in life that is absent in females.
Remarks. Thompson (1998) distinguished Hime from Aulopus by its more anteriorly positioned anus (anus to anal fin origin 11–17% SL vs 5–11% SL) with longest pelvic fin rays reaching to or past the anus (versus not reaching anus), possession of 44 or fewer vertebrae (usually 41 or 42 vs 46 or more, usually 48–52), presence or absence of pyloric caeca (vs lacking pyloric caeca), more anteriorly placed dorsal fin with the pelvic fin origin under or posterior to the dorsal fin origin (vs more posteriorly placed dorsal fin with pelvic fin origin anterior to dorsal fin origin), the eye diameter greater than the snout length (vs eye diameter varying from less to slightly more than snout length) and more posteriorly placed anal fin (snout to anal fin origin 71–77% of SL, vs more anteriorly placed anal fin with snout to anal fin origin 69–73% of SL). Data gathered in the course of this study mostly agree with these observations. Thompson initially regarded the genus as comprising H. curtirostris , H. damasi , H. formosanus , H. japonicus , H. microps , and H. purpurissatus , but subsequently changed his mind (pers. comm.) and, like Shimizu and Yamakawa (1989), referred H. purpurissatus to Latropiscis and considered H. damasi to warrant placement in a separate unnamed genus. The description of H. diactithrix brought the number of valid nominal species of Hime to five. Current studies indicate that species in addition to those treated here await description.
Members of the genus are confined to the central, southeastern and western Pacific, extending into the Indian Ocean along the northwestern coast of Australia (Glorefelt- Tarp and Kailola 1984). One species, H. japonica , has been reported to reach eastward to Hawaii ( Mundy 2005), but it is unlikely that this identity of the Hawaiian species is correct ( Randall 1976; ongoing study), and a second, H. microps , was described from deepwater on the Nazca Ridge in the eastern Pacific (25°43′S, 85°29′W).
Baldwin, C. C. and Johnson, G. D. 1996. Interrelationships of Aulopiformes. Pp. 355 - 404. In: Stiassny, M. L. J., Parenti, L. R. and Johnson, D. G. (Eds) Interrelationships of Fishes. Academic Press, San Diego.
Eschmeyer, W. N. (Ed.) 2012. Catalog of Fishes. Available at http: // researcharcharchive. calacademy. org / research / ichthyology / catalog / fishcatmain. asp (1 January 2013).
Fricke, R., Kulbicki, M. and Wantiez, L. 2011. Checklist of the fishes of New Caledonia, and their distribution in the Southwest Pacific Ocean (Pisces). Stuttgarter Beitrage zur Naturkunde A, Neue Serie 4: 341 - 463.
Gunther, A. 1877. Preliminary notes on new fishes collected in Japan during the expedition of H. M. S. ' Challenger'. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 20 (119) (art. 56): 433 - 446.
Hoese, D. F., Bray, D. J., Paxton, J. R. and Allen, G. R. (Eds) 2006. Fishes. In: Beesley, P. A. and Wells, A. (Eds) Zoological Catalogue of Australia, Volume 35. Australia: ABRS and CSIRO Publishing Parts 1 - 3, 2178 pp.
Masuda, H., Amaoka, K., Araga, C., Uyeno, T. and Yoshino, T. 1984 (Eds) The Fishes of the Japanese Archipelago. Tokai University Press, Tokyo, xxii + 437 pp., 370 pls.
Mead, G. W. 1966. Family Aulopidae. Pp. 19 - 29, fig. 7. In: Mead, G. W., Bigelow, H. B., Breder, C. M., Cohen, D. M., Merriman, D., Olsen, Y. H., Schroeder, W. C., Schultz, L. P. and Tee-van, J. (Eds) Fishes of the Western North Atlantic. Memoirs of the Sears Foundation for Marine Research 1: i - xvi, 1 - 647.
Mundy, B. C. 2005. Checklist of the fishes of the Hawaiian Archipelago. Bishop Museum Bulletins in Zoology 6: 1 - 703.
Nakabo, T. (Ed.) 2000. Fishes of Japan with Pictorial Keys to the Species, Second Edition, Volume 1. Tokai University Press, Tokyo, lvi + 866 pp. [In Japanese.]
Okamura, O. and Amaoka, K. 1997. Sea Fishes of Japan. Yama Kei Publishers, Tokyo, 783 pp.
Parin, N. V. and Kotlyar, A. N. 1989. A new aulopodid species, Hime microps, from the eastern South Pacific, with comments on geographic variations of H. japonica. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology 35: 407 - 413.
Paxton, J. R., Hoese, D. F., Allen, G. R. and Hanley, J. E. (Eds) 1989. Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Volume 7. Pisces. Petromyzontidae to Carangidae. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. xii + 665 pp.
Paxton, J. R. and Niem, V. H. 1999. Aulopidae. Pp. 1919 - 1920. In: Carpenter, K. E. and Niem, V. H. (Eds) FAO Species Identification Guide for Fisheries Purposes. The Living Marine Resources of the Western Central Pacific. Vol. 3. Batoid Fishes, Chimeras and Bony Fishes Part 1 (Elopidae to Linophrynidae). FAO, Rome.
Prokofiev, A. M. 2008. A new species of the genus Aulopus from the waters of Vietnam (Myctophiformes s. lato: Aulopidae). Journal of Ichthyology 48: 134 - 137.
Randall, J. E. 1976. The endemic shore fishes of the Hawaiian Islands, Lord Howe Island and Easter Island. Travaux et Documents de l'Office de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique Outre-Mer (Oceanographie) 47: 49 - 73.
Shen, S. - C. 1984. Coastal Fishes of Taiwan. National Taiwan University, Taipei, 190 pp., 152 pls.
Shimizu, T. and Yamakawa, T. 1989. Review of the genera and western Pacific species of the Aulopidae. Third Indo-Pacific Fish Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, unpublished poster.
Starks, E. C. 1924. Hime, a new genus of fishes related to Aulopus. Copeia 127: 30.
Sulak, K. J. 1977. The systematics and biology of Bathypterois (Pisces, Chlorophthalmidae) with a revised classification of benthic myctophiform fishes. Galathea Report 14: 49 - 108, pls 1 - 7.
Thompson, B. A. 1998. Redescription of Aulopus bajacali Parin & Kotlyar, 1984, comments on its relationship and new distribution records. Ichthyological Research 45: 43 - 51.
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Hime Starks, 1924
Gomon, Martin F., Struthers, Carl D. & Stewart, Andrew L. 2013 |
Aulopus nec
Prokofiev, A. M. 2008: 141 |
Nakabo, T. 2000: 349 |
Paxton, J. R. & Niem, V. H. 1999: 1919 |
Okamura, O. & Amaoka, K. 1997: 109 |
Baldwin, C. C. & Johnson, G. D. 1996: 358 |
Paxton, J. R. & Hoese, D. F. & Allen, G. R. & Hanley, J. E. 1989: 227 |
Shen, S. - C. 1984: 15 |
Masuda, H. & Amaoka, K. & Araga, C. & Uyeno, T. & Yoshino, T. 1984: 60 |
Sulak, K. J. 1977: 53 |
Mead, G. W. 1966: 22 |
Hime
Fricke, R. & Kulbicki, M. & Wantiez, L. 2011: 358 |
Hoese, D. F. & Bray, D. J. & Paxton, J. R. & Allen, G. R. 2006: 464 |
Mundy, B. C. 2005: 192 |
Thompson, B. A. 1998: 50 |
Parin, N. V. & Kotlyar, A. N. 1989: 407 |
Starks, E. C. 1924: 30 |