Seleniolycus Anderson, 1988
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6256855 |
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Genus Seleniolycus Anderson, 1988 View in CoL View at ENA ZBK , p. 68.
Type species. Oidiphorus laevifasciatus Torno, Tomo & Marschoff, 1977 ZBK (by monotypy) from the South Sandwich Islands, Scotia Sea.
Synonymy. Anderson, 1994, p. 44, description; 2006, p. 12, diagnosis; Anderson & Fedorov, 2004, p. 9, listed; Møller et al., 2005, p. 69, listed.
Diagnosis. Distinguished from all other zoarcids by the following combination of characters: suborbital bones 5-7, forming a circle under eye; postorbital pores 2; preoperculomandibular pores 7-8; flesh gelatinous; lateral line mediolateral; scales absent or present on posterior half of body; pelvic fin absent; pseudobranch, pyloric caeca, vomerine and palatine teeth present; vertebrae 22-27 + 52-71 = 74-97; pectoral fin rays 11-16. See Anderson (1988, 1994) for additional, diagnostic osteological characters of the type species unconfirmed in our material.
Remarks. The two new species described herein are assigned to Seleniolycus ZBK on the basis of their gelationous flesh, fragile skin, the circular suborbital pore row, absence of pelvic fins, and by the presence of a mediolateral lateral line, pseudobranch, pyloric caeca, vomerine and palatine teeth (Anderson, 1994, 2006). Detailed osteological studies or molecular data are not included here, but would be relevant for future studies of the interrelationships of Seleniolycus ZBK species and their relations to other zoarcids, especially their suggested sister group Melanostigma Guenther, 1881 ZBK (Anderson, 1988, 1994; Shinohara & Sakurai, 2006). The degree of squamation is important in the taxonomy of Zoarcidae, although the earlier use of this character as sole argument for establishment of genera (e.g. Lycodalepis Bleeker, 1874 ZBK ; Lycias Jordan & Evermann, 1898 ZBK ) is now abandoned. Loss of squamation has happened many times in the evolution of Zoarcidae and intrageneric variations are more the rule than the exception. Presence/ absence variation is known from e.g. Hadropareia Schmidt, 1904 ZBK , Lycodes Reinhardt, 1831 ZBK , and Pachycara Zugmayer, 1911 ZBK (Anderson, 1994; Shinohara et al., 2004; Møller, 2003), and with the present paper also from Seleniolycus ZBK .
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