Lampanyctus lineatus, Taning, 1928

Abstract, Stefan Koerber, 2024, Lanternfishes (Myctophidae) collected by the German research vessel Walther Herwig in the Exclusive Economic Zones of Argentina and Uruguay., Ichthyological Contributions of PecesCriollos 85, pp. 1-51 : 27-28

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17002229

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scientific name

Lampanyctus lineatus
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L. lineatus Tåning, 1928 View in CoL

Lampanyctus lineatus Tåning, 1928

(Lined lanternfish)

references general statements on the distribution of this species:

o Hulley (1981): According to Walther Herwig data, a form of broadly tropical distribution is evident. … The southern limit of the species in the western sector [of the Atlantic] lies at about 10°S …

o Fricke et al. (2024): circumglobal in tropical through temperate seas, but perhaps not in the eastern Pacific

EEZ-AR references mere listings for Argentina: o Cousseau & Rosso (2019)

o Mabragaña & Cousseau (2021): ref. to Cousseau et al. (2010) and Figueroa (2019) miscellanea: o Cousseau et al. (2010): list of species from the SW Atlantic Ocean without localities or specimens o Figueroa (2019): species not mentioned, erroneous ref. by Mabragaña & Cousseau (2021)

specimens o none status While still lacking a published evidence-based record, a distribution of this species in EEZ-AR should not be implied.

EEZ-UY references mere listings for Uruguay:

o Nion et al. (2002)

o Nion et al. (2016): sub Nannobranchium lineatum specimens o none status While still lacking a published evidence-based record, a distribution of this species in EEZ-UY should not be implied.

L. macdonaldi (Goode & Bean, 1896) MacDonald’s lanternfish Nannobranchium macdonaldi Goode & Bean, 1896

Lampanyctus iselini Parr, 1934

Nannobranchium macdonaldi Goode & Bean, 1896 . Drawing from original description.

references general statements on the distribution of this species:

o Hulley (1981): In the southern hemisphere, Lampanyctus macdonaldi is considered to be a subantarctic species, distributed between the Subtropical Convergence and the Antarctic Convergence. … Walther Herwig data confirm a bitemperate distribution pattern in the Atlantic. … In the South Atlantic, the species was taken between the Subtropical Convergence and the Antarctic Convergence…

o Fricke et al. (2024): Atlantic and adjacent Arctic areas, and circumglobal in Southern Hemisphere

EEZ-AR references o none specimens ZMH collection:

o 108084 240/71 Hulley o 108086 239/71 Hulley o 108711 348/71 Hulley status First record for EEZ-AR.

FCZ-FK references o?none specimens ZMH collection:

o 107839 219/71 Hulley o 107853 228/71 Hulley o 107856 227/71 Hulley status Tentatively the first evidence-based record from FCZ-FK.

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