Ophichthus altipennis ( Kaup 1856 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5618283 |
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Ophichthus altipennis ( Kaup 1856 ) |
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Ophichthus altipennis ( Kaup 1856) View in CoL
(English name: Highfin Snake Eel; new Japanese standard name: Tongari-hotate-umihebi)
( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 ab, 4, 5a, 6a, 7ab; Table 1 View TABLE 1 )
Microdonophis altipennis Kaup 1856:43 View in CoL (type locality: Makassar , Sulawesi, Indonesia).
Ophichthys melanochir Bleeker 1864:44 View in CoL (type locality: Ambon, Indonesia).
Ophichthus altipennis: Randall et al. 2002:155 View in CoL (Society Islands); McCosker & Randall 2002:798 ( Indonesia and Marshall Islands); Randall 2005:32 (Sulawesi, Indonesia: underwater photo); Allen & Erdmann 2012:108 (photo from Indonesia); Hatooka 2013:70 (key; in part; Ie and Miyako islands, Philippines, Indonesia, New Guinea, northeastern coast of Australia, Marianas, Marshall Islands, Society Islands); Hibino et al. 2019:302 (key; West Pacific).
Ophichthus melanochir: Myers & Donaldson 2003:608 View in CoL ( Guam: record based on underwater photo).
Pisodonophis cancrivorus View in CoL (not of Richardson): Myers 1999:57, Fig. 2i View FIGURE 2 ( Guam: record based on underwater photo).
Pisodonophis zophistius View in CoL (not of Jordan & Snyder): Senou et al. 2006:68 (Ie-jima Island, Ryukyu Islands: record based on underwater photo); Senou et al. 2007:48 (Miyako-jima and Irabu-jima islands, Ryukyu Islands: record based on underwater photos).
Cirrhimuraena inhacae View in CoL (not of Smith): Fricke et al. 2018:43, figure 6 (Toliara, southern Madagascar).
Syntypes. MNHN 2151, 958 mm TL , RMNH. PISC. 3722, 936 mm TL (data of RMNH specimen provided by Harutaka Hata in part), Makassar , Sulawesi Island, Indonesia .
Other materials. 25 specimens. JAPAN : FRLM 10672, 701 mm TL, Funauki Bay, Iriomote-jima Island, Yaeyama Group of Ryukyu Island ; FRLM 52317, 214 mm TL, 52318, 190 mm TL, FRLM 52319, 158 mm TL; KMNH VR 100271, 296 mm TL, Kume-jima Island , Okinawa Group, Ryukyu Islands ; KPM-NI 34558, 903 mm TL, Tokashiki-jima Island, Kerama Group , Ryukyu Islands ; OCF-P03173, 251 mm TL, Makiya, Nago, Okinawa (Okinawa Island), Ryukyu Islands . MICRONESIA: BPBM 27793, 443 mm TL, Enewetak (not measured in detail). AUSTRALIA : ANSP 97862 About ANSP , 9 specimens, 89–165 mm TL, Queensland , S. of Cookstown (not measured in detail); AMS I.20779-031, 440 mm TL, Queensland , Cape York; WAM P. 8703, 912 mm TL, Freemantle , Western Australia ; WAM P. 15713, 670 mm TL, Rockingham , Western Australia (not measured in detail) . INDONESIA: BMNH 1867.11 .28.283, 692 mm TL, Ambon Island , Maluku Islands (holotype of Ophichthys melanochir ) ; BPBM 37089 About BPBM , 1032 About BPBM mm TL, Lembeh Strait , northern Sulawesi Island (not measured in detail). THE PHILIPPINES: USNM 135140, 714 mm TL, Bagacay Bay, Escapada Island ; USNM 379256, 615 mm TL, Mindoro Island (data provided by Fumihito Tashiro ). INDIAN OCEAN : BMNH 1908.3 .23.16, Maldives (not measured in detail) .
Diagnosis based on larger specimens (> 150 mm TL). A species of Ophichthus with the following combination of characters: HL 9.5–10.9% TL; tail length 58.1–65.6% TL, tapering rapidly; snout acute, its length 20.0– 24.4% HL; three preopercular pores; teeth on upper jaw uniserial, teeth on vomer biserial anteriorly and uniserial posteriorly; dorsal-fin origin anterior to a vertical through pectoral-fin insertion; anterior dorsal-fin membrane with a distinct dark blotch; cephalic sensory pores margined dark brown, with additional rows of black pits on snout, cheek and lower jaw; body without obscure bars (both in life and preservation); 7–9 predorsal and 55–61 preanal lateral-line pores; 16–18 pectoral-fin rays; 8–9 predorsal, 52–59 preanal and 177–182 total vertebrae; mean vertebral formula 9-57-179.
Size. Maximum size 1032 mm TL; the 958 mm TL holotype is a mature female with eggs.
Distribution. Widespread in the Indo-West Pacific including Madagascar [photo only, published in Fricke et al. (2018)], Maldives, Indonesia (syntypes and holotype of O. melanochir ), the Philippines, northeastern and southwestern Australia (photo on iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/38876822), Enewetak, Guam, though we could not confidently verify their identity from partial image of the head tip, all of these may be O. altipennis and not O. zophistius , rarely including Pisodonophis cancrivorus .
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis |
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Faculty of Fisheries, Mie University |
KPM-NI |
Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History |
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Bishop Museum |
WAM |
Western Australian Museum |
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Ophichthus altipennis ( Kaup 1856 )
Hibino, Yusuke & Mccosker, John E. 2020 |
Ophichthus melanochir:
Myers & Donaldson 2003: 608 |
Ophichthus altipennis:
Randall et al. 2002: 155 |
Pisodonophis zophistius
Jordan & Snyder 1901 |
Ophichthys melanochir
Bleeker 1864: 44 |
Microdonophis altipennis
Kaup 1856: 43 |