Lucigadus Gilbert and Hubbs, 1920
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Genus Lucigadus Gilbert and Hubbs, 1920 View in CoL
Lucigadus Gilbert and Hubbs, 1920:553 (as subgenus of Ventrifossa ; type species Macrourus lucifer Smith and Radcliffe, 1912 , by original designation).
Lucigadella Gilbert and Hubbs, 1920:552 (as subgenus of Ventrifossa ; type species Macrourus nigromarginatus Smith and Radcliffe, 1912 , by original designation).
Ventrifossa View in CoL subgenus Lucigadus View in CoL : Iwamoto, 1979:152–153 (characterization of three subgenera of Ventrifossa View in CoL ).
Lucigadus View in CoL : Sazonov, 1985:17 ( Lucigadus View in CoL elevated to genus; discussion of relationships).— Iwamoto and Anderson, 1994:16.— Iwamoto and Merrett, 1997:526.
DIAGNOSIS.— Spinous second ray of first dorsal fin finely serrated along leading edge. Snout smoothly rounded, not pointed and prominently projecting beyond mouth. Anus closer to pelvic-fin insertion than to anal-fin origin; anus surrounded by a broad naked margin and preceded by two small naked fossae, the anteriormost fossa between pelvic-fin bases. Ventral region of body appearing to have shifted anteriorly so that gill membranes unite below eyes; pelvic-fin origin below opercle. Suborbital region covered with several rows of small, unmodified scales; no sharp longitudinal ridge developed. Underside of snout fully scaled; no stout tubercular scale at tip and lateral angles of snout; small scales present on lowermost branchiostegal rays. Body scales with short, conical spinules, usually arranged in parallel rows. Dentition in upper and lower jaws small, in bands; premaxillary tooth band not extending beyond maxillary process of bone.
REMARKS.— With the new species herein described, the genus Lucigadus now includes seven species. ( Macruroplus potronus Pequeño, 1971 is tentatively considered a synonym of L. nigromaculatus based on our examination of five specimens from Chile.)
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Lucigadus Gilbert and Hubbs, 1920
Iwamoto, Tomio & Okamoto, Makoto 2015 |
Lucigadus
SAZONOV, YURI I. 1985: 17 |
Ventrifossa
IWAMOTO, TOMIO 1979: 152 |