Owstonia sarmiento (Liao, Reyes and Shao)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4187.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5245020 |
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Owstonia sarmiento (Liao, Reyes and Shao) |
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Owstonia sarmiento (Liao, Reyes and Shao) View in CoL
( Figure 70 View FIGURE 70 )
Sphenanthias sarmiento Liao, Reyes and Shao, 2009:255 , figs. 1A, 1B (original description; Aurora, " East " Luzon, Philippines, 15.96°N, 121.78°E; depth 292–307 m). GoogleMaps
Material examined. 24 specimens, 44‒84 mm SL: Philippines: ASIZP 67820 View Materials (1, 63), eastern Luzon , Aurora, 16.03°N, 121.88°E, 262‒278 m, 20 May 2007 GoogleMaps ; ASIZP 68216 View Materials (1, 64), eastern Luzon , Aurora, 16.02°N, 121.85°E, 302‒309 m, 2 Jun. 2007 GoogleMaps ; ASIZP 68380 View Materials (1, 63), eastern Luzon , Aurora, 16.03°N, 121.88°E, 262‒278 m, 20 May 2007 GoogleMaps ; PNM 17006 (61, x-ray only), holotype, Philippines, eastern Luzon , Aurora, 15.93°N, 121.78°E, 307 GoogleMaps ‒ 292 m, 21 May 2007; USNM 93458 (1, 52), Cebu, Chocolate Island, 11°15'30"N, 124°11'E, 271 m, Albatross sta. 5194, 3 Apr., 1908 GoogleMaps ; USNM 93457 About USNM (1, 71), Capitancillo Lt., between Cebu and Leyte, 10°40'15"N, 124°15'E, 291 m, Albatross sta. D5408, 18 Mar. 1909 GoogleMaps . Indonesia: MNHN 1988–2014 About MNHN (1, 44) , Sulawesi, 1°57.8'S, 119°15'E, 215 m, " Corindon " II, sta. 271 GoogleMaps . New Caledonia: MNHN 2002–3175 About MNHN (1, 58), 22°7'12"S, 167°10'58.8"E, 415–435 m, MUSORSTOM 4 sta. cc245, 415 GoogleMaps – 435 m, 3 Oct. 1985. Australia: NTM S.11772‒001 (3, 66‒78) , Queensland, E. of Dunk Island, 17°15'S, 147°4'E, 300 m, Jan. 1986 GoogleMaps ; AMS I.25826‒007 (4, 76‒80), Queensland, N. of Townsville , 17°59'S, 147°06'E, 300 m, R/ V Soela, sta. SO1/86/53, 17 Jan. 1986; ANSP 165126 About ANSP (2, 82 C&S‒69) same data as preceding GoogleMaps ; NTM S.11782‒001 (5, 80‒84), E. of Dunk Island, 18°1'S, 147°7'E, 300 m, Jan. 1986 GoogleMaps ; NTM S.12722‒005 (2, 45‒76), E. of Dunk Island, 18°0'S, 147°8'E, 300 m, Jan. 1986 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. A species of Owstonia with a LL pattern type 2 that typically forms a loop across nape; oblique body scale rows in mid-lateral series 27‒30; in fresh specimens dorsal, anal and caudal-fins with a wide, white, distal margin and submarginal red stripe.
Description. A species of Owstonia with LL pattern type 2, consisting of a lateral line that originates from posttemporal sensory canal near anterodorsal margin of gill opening, extends upward and forms a "T" connection with horizontal section of lateral line ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 B) that extends posteriorly just below dorsal-fin base to soft rays 16−17, with the anterior section extending beyond dorsal-fin origin and forming a loop across nape ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 E). Dorsal fin III, 22–24 (typically 22); anal fin II, 14; pectoral fin 17–20; gill rakers 12–15 + 24–27 = 36–41. Vertebrae: precaudal 11–12, caudal 17‒18, total 28–29 (exceptionally 28); anal-fin pterygiophores anterior to 1st haemal spine 3 ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 B). Oblique body scale rows about 27–30; nape scaly and cheek scale rows 2–3. Lower limb margin of preopercle with skin-covered spines so reduced as to be easily over-looked ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 G). Papillae in slight depression behind tip of premaxillary ascending processes 4, each pair of papillae about equally spaced ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 E). Teeth in outer row of each premaxilla 18–28, with some of anterior ones spike-like; no inner teeth. Teeth in lateral row of each dentary 10–12; symphyseal teeth 3–5, moderately short and spike-like, and with 0−1 inner teeth anteriorly. Pelvic fin probably sexually dimorphic, depressed fin ranging from extending only to anus to reaching anal-fin origin. Caudal fin lanceolate. In 10 specimens, 52‒84 mm SL, caudal fin 1.5‒2.0 times in SL; head 3.5‒4.3 times in SL; body depth at anal-fin origin 4.5‒6.4 times in SL.
Color pattern in alcohol: Dorsal fin uniformly pale; membrane connecting maxilla and premaxilla with a prominent black stripe variable in length, extending only about 2/3 distance or to end of premaxilla, and inner membrane covering posterior part of dentary also black. In the fresh holotype, head and body were rosy pink, becoming mostly white ventrally; dorsal and anal fins rosy with a relatively wide, white distal margin and submarginal red stripe; outer margin of caudal fin also has a wide white border followed by a slightly wider, dark red submarginal stripe, remainder of fin rose colored.
Proportions of 10 specimens 44‒84 mm SL mm SL, as percentages of SL: predorsal length 21.8‒27.4; preanal length 47.2‒56.2; dorsal-fin base 62.2‒68.2; anal-fin base 33.5‒39.6; pelvic-fin length 17.9‒28.0; caudal-fin length 47.7‒71.1; body depth at anal-fin origin 15.5‒21.0; head length 22.3‒30.2; upper jaw length 11.1‒17.2; upper jaw depth 5.2‒7.2; orbit diameter 10.6‒13.7. As percentages of head length: upper jaw length 49.5‒58.2; orbit diameter 42.3‒49.3.
Comparisons. Owstonia tosaensis , the only other species with LL pattern type 2, differs (characters of O. sarmiento in parentheses) in having more oblique body scale rows in mid-lateral series 44–54 (vs. 27–30) and cheek scale rows 4–5 (vs. 2–3), different number of anal fin rays I, 15–16 (vs. II, 14) and a very different color pattern. Owstonia sarmiento also is the only species in which the anal fin has 2 supernumerary spines.
Etymology. Named for Malcolm Sarmiento , then director of the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources.
Distribution. ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 ) Known from off Luzon Island, Philippines, Sulawesi, New Caledonia, and Queensland, Australia, where trawled in about 215– 415 m.
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Academia Sinica Institute of Zoology, Ichthyology Collection |
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Philippine National Museum |
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
NTM |
Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences |
ANSP |
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia |
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Owstonia sarmiento (Liao, Reyes and Shao)
Smith-Vaniz, William F. & Johnson, David 2016 |
Sphenanthias sarmiento
Liao 2009: 255 |