Spicomacrurus kuronumai ( Kamohara, 1938 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3888.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10238811 |
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Spicomacrurus kuronumai ( Kamohara, 1938 ) |
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Spicomacrurus kuronumai ( Kamohara, 1938) View in CoL
Figs. 3E–F View FIGURE 3 , 4E–G View FIGURE 4 , 5 View FIGURE 5
Hymenocephalus kuronumai Kamohara, 1938: 70 View in CoL (type locality: Tosa Bay).
Hymenogadus (Spicomacrurus) kuronumai: Okamura, 1970: 64 View in CoL .
Spicomacrurus kuronumai: Iwamoto, Shao & Ho, 2011: 515 View in CoL .
Material examined. 2 specimens; 1 specimen NSMT 46796, 164 mm TL, 34°57’N, 138°43’E, 315–500m GoogleMaps ; 1 specimen NSMT 103488, 157 mm TL, 31°29–32’N, 128°30–31’E, 550– 596 m .
Diagnosis. Pelvic fin rays 8; nasal bones closely adjoining along mesial edges, forming three horizontal plate like processes; OL:OH = 1.45–1.6.
Comparison. For distinction from S. adelscotti see above. Spicomacrurus kuronumai also resembles S. mccoskeri , from which it differs in the number of pelvic fin rays (8 vs 9), the robust head shape (head length: height = 1.7 vs 2.3) and the more compressed otolith (OL:OH = 1.45–1.6 vs 1.95). Spicomacrurus kuronumai shows scale pockets on the occiput, a character otherwise only shared with S. dictyogadus .
Description. Head morphology ( Figs. 3E–F View FIGURE 3 ): Head length to height about 1.7 with relatively firm head bones and platy spatulate nasal bones closely adjoining along mesial edges. Scales or scale pockets present on occiput in small patches behind nasal bones and in front of nape and in a row covering the skin over the supraorbital canal. Snout length 20% HL, orbit diameter 30–33% HL, interorbital width 35% HW. Barbel 15% HL, reaching vertical through center of orbit. Infraorbital, supraorbital and preopercular canal systems narrow with widths <10% HL, covered by rather thick, firm skin. Few small pores visible in skin of infraorbital and in posterior mandibular positions. Preopercular angle broad, not projecting.
Otolith morphology ( Figs. 4E–G View FIGURE 4 ): Thin and moderately elongate otoliths with slightly convex inner and flat outer face. OL:OH = 1.45–1.6; OH:OT = 6. Predorsal lobe low, rather indistinct; ventral rim similarly deep; anterior tip blunt, posterior tip rounded. Rims often somewhat ornamented; postdorsal section deeply indented in one specimen ( Fig. 4G View FIGURE 4 ). Sulcus slightly supramedian with narrow, ventrally indented collum. Colliculi large, reaching close to anterior and posterior rims of otolith, caudal colliculum only slightly longer than ostial colliculum ( CCL: OCL = 1.0–1.2); pseudocolliculum indistinct, short; TCL: PCL = 7–8. Dorsal depression large; ventral furrow distinct, turning upwards and away from ventral rim posteriorly .
Distribution. ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ) Off southeastern Japan ( Okamura, 1970) to northern Taiwan ( Iwamoto et al., 2011).
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National Science Museum (Natural History) |
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Spicomacrurus kuronumai ( Kamohara, 1938 )
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Spicomacrurus kuronumai: Iwamoto, Shao & Ho, 2011: 515
Iwamoto, T. & Shao, K. - T. & Ho, H. - C. 2011: 515 |
Hymenogadus (Spicomacrurus) kuronumai:
Okamura, O. 1970: 64 |
Hymenocephalus kuronumai
Kamohara, T. 1938: 70 |