Lampanyctus intricarius, Taning, 1932
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17002229 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B4C25E-BD5A-442E-FEF3-11A44AD6F915 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lampanyctus intricarius |
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L. intricarius Tåning, 1932 View in CoL
Lampanyctus intricarius Tåning, 1928 Serpa conspicua Whitley, 1936
Lampanyctus intricarius Tåning, 1932 Drawing from Fraser-Brunner (1949).
Diamondcheek lanternfish references general statements on the distribution of this species:
o Hulley (1981): …bipolar temperate or bipolar subpolar-temperate distribution in the Atlantic … In the South Atlantic, it occurs in the region of the Subtropical Convergence… Walther Herwig data would therefore confirm a bitemperate distribution pattern for the species.
o Fricke et al. (2024): circumglobal, but not in eastern Pacific
EEZ-AR references o none specimens ZMH collection:
o 104634 271/66 Krefft o 107937 144/71 Krefft o 115206 thAR/77 Krefft status First record for EEZ-AR.
EEZ-UY references o none specimens ZMH collection:
o 106682 30/68 Hulley status First record for EEZ-UY.
L. lepidolychnus Becker, 1967 Mermaid lanternfish Lampanyctus lepidolychnus Becker, 1967
references general statements on the distribution of this species:
o Hulley (1981): …occurs at or near the Subtropical Convergence in the southern hemisphere, but is not circumglobally distributed … Walther Herwig data confirm a convergence pattern for the species in the South Atlantic…
o Fricke et al. (2024): circumglobal in Southern Hemisphere, not in eastern or central Pacific
EEZ-AR references mere listings for Argentina: o Wisner (1976)
specimens ZMH collection:
o 108722 348/71 Hulley o 115373 503/78 Krefft status Evidence-based confirmation of previous records from EEZ-AR.
EEZ-UY references o none specimens ZMH collection:
o 103657 197/66 Hulley status First record for EEZ-UY.
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