Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev 1976

Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev, 1976 Table 2. Figs. 2, 15–17 Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev, 1976: 191 (type locality: 26°41’S, 34°06’E). Barathronus maculatus : Shcherbachev, 1978: 191; Nielsen & Machida 1985; Nielsen et al. 1999: 139; Yeh et al . 2009: 228; Bray et al. 2015; Nielsen et...

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Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Ophidiiformes
Aphyonidae
Barathronus
Barathronus maculatus
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Ophidiiformes
Aphyonidae
Barathronus
Barathronus maculatus
Nielsen, Jørgen G.
Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev 1976
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Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Ophidiiformes
Aphyonidae
Barathronus
Barathronus maculatus
description Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev, 1976 Table 2. Figs. 2, 15–17 Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev, 1976: 191 (type locality: 26°41’S, 34°06’E). Barathronus maculatus : Shcherbachev, 1978: 191; Nielsen & Machida 1985; Nielsen et al. 1999: 139; Yeh et al . 2009: 228; Bray et al. 2015; Nielsen et al. 2019: 563. Barathronus sp.: Nielsen 1969: 59; Machida 1984: 266. Material examined (22 specimens, SL 115–225 mm): Holotype: ZIL 42298 (SL 157 mm, male), Mozambique Channel, 26°41’S, 34°06’E, RV Fiolent, st. 198, bottom trawl, 1000 m, 27 Sep. 1973. Non-types: USNM 150285 (SL 156 mm, male), off Japan, 35°05’40’’N, 138°29’30’’E, RV Albatross, st. D-5065, bottom trawl, 386–430 m, 15 Oct. 1906. MNHN 1988-1589 (SL 154 mm, male), off Madagascar, 22°20´2.3’’S, 42°58’58.8’’E, RV Vauban, Crosnier coll., trawl 109, 995– 1020 m, 30 Nov. 1973. ZIL 45144 (SL 182 mm, female), off Natal, South Africa, 30°16’S, 31°18’E, RV Fiolent, bottom trawl, 950–1050 m, 26 may 1974. MNHN 1984-371 (SL 144 mm, male), off Madagascar, 13°02’S, 48°02’E, RV Vauban, Crosnier coll., trawl 133, 1000–1525 m, 21 Jan. 1975. BSKU 28689 (SL 137 mm, female), off Ryu-kyu ls., 28°53’N, 127°18’E, RV Yuryo-maru, No. 8 net no. 60, bottom trawl, 820–830 m, 16 Mar. 1978. AMS I 24059 -013 (SL 187 mm, female), off New South Wales, 33°29’S, 152°12’E to 33°32’S, 152°09’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 83-09-02, bottom trawl, 942–978 m, 23 Aug. 1983. AMS I 27717 -002 (SL 175 mm SL, female), off New South Wales, 33°58’S, 152°12’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 88-04-08, bottom trawl, 1025–1150 m, 24 Mar. 1988. AMS I 27711 -001 (SL 163 mm, male), off New South Wales, 33°50’S, 151°57’E to 33°47’S, 151°57’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 88-10-01, bottom trawl, 960–1050 m, 16 May 1988. AMS I 27638 - 001 (SL 225 mm, male), off New South Wales, 33°44’S, 152°06’E to 33°42’S, 152°09’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 88-11-01, bottom trawl, 1020–1040 m, 14 June 1988. AMS I 28477 -002 (SL 212 mm, male), off Newcastle, New South Wales, 32°57’S, 152°44’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 88-16-04, bottom trawl, 1042–1061 m, 17 Aug. 1988. SAMZ MB-F031499 (SL 116+ mm, male), off Natal, South Africa, 29°43.2’S, 31°43.6’E, RV Benguela, st. G 13534, prawn trawl, 645 m, 23 Aug.1988. ZMUC P771755 (SL 118+ mm, male), off northern Madagascar, 12°28.5’S, 48°09.9’E, RV Vityaz, cr. 17, st. 2601, bottom trawl, 710– 700 m, 12 Nov. 1988. AMS I 29799 -003 (SL 188–215 mm, 2 females), east of Newcastle, New South Wales, 32°57’S, 152°48’E to 32°55’S, 152°45’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 89-06-02, bottom trawl, 1043–1061 m, 10 Apr. 1989. AMS I 29823 -008 (SL 188 mm female), off Port Stephens, New South Wales, 32°38’S, 152°57’E to 32°28’S, 153°00’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 89-13-01, bottom trawl, 896–969 m, 29 June 1989. AMS I 29748 -002 (SL 195 mm, female), east of Nowra, New South Wales, 34°55’S, 151°14’E to 34°52’S, 151°16’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 89-16-01, bottom trawl, 1024–1061 m, 10 Aug. 1989. CSIRO H 3142-01 (SL 83 mm, male), south-west of Imperieuse Reef, West Australia, 18°00’S, 118°09’E, RV Surefire, prawn trawl, 545 m, 28 Feb. 1992. CSIRO H 3149-01 (SL 85 mm, female), north of Dampier Archipelago, West Australia, 18°50’S, 116°20’E, RV Surefire, prawn trawl, 500 m, 10 Mar. 1992. CSIRO H 3197-05 (SL 96 mm, female), north of Dampier Archipelago, West Australia, 18°46’S, 116°15’E, RV Surefire, prawn trawl, 550 m, 06 Feb. 1992. CSIRO H 4136-02 (SL 91 mm, female), west of Rowley Shoals, West Australia, 18°46’S, 116°17’E RV Surefire, prawn trawl, 555 m, 15 Feb. 1992. BSKU 86066 (SL 115 mm, female), Tosa Bay, Japan, 33°06.5’N, 133°42.5’E to 33°05.5’N, 133°43.0’E, RV Kotaka-maru, otter trawl, 763–803 m, 2 Mar. 1999. Remarks. Barathronus maculatus is relatively often caught by commercial trawlers as it occurs on the upper continental slope. Diagnosis. Barathronus maculatus is the largest known species of the genus with a SL of up to 225 mm. It differs from the other five species of the genus with dark-pigmented peritoneum by the distinct, dark brown pigmentation dorsally between head and dorsal fin and on sides of the light brown body in preserved specimens (Fig. 15B); in newly caught specimens (Fig. 15A) the pigmentation is dark blue like the peritoneum and the body is faintly reddish. Also the following combination of characters is characteristic: dorsal-fin rays 75–83, anal-fin rays 54–66, precaudal vertebrae 32–36, total vertebrae 74–79, long rakers on anterior gill arch 31–32, vomer with up to four and dentary with up to five fangs. Length of penis up to 10% SL (Fig. 16); it is proximally covered by a large dorsal clasper and a smaller ventral clasper protected ventrally by a well-developed fleshy hood. In specimens longer than about 140 mm SL the eyes are not externally visible while the eyes of smaller specimens appear as a narrow, dark ring surrounding lighter tissue. Otolith roundish and three times as long as thick and twice as long as the centrally placed, undivided sulcus (Fig. 17). Description. For a detailed description see Nielsen & Machida (1985: 1). The principal meristic and morphometric characters are shown in Table 2. Comparisons. Long preserved specimens of B. maculatus with completely bleached lateral pigmentation may be confused with B. algrahami (described in the present paper), but additional characters separate the two species (see B. algrahami ). Distribution (Fig. 2). Known from South Africa to Japan and off southeastern Australia at 386–1525 m depth. : Published as part of Nielsen, Jørgen G., 2019, Revision of the circumglobal genus Barathronus (Ophidiiformes, Bythitidae) with a new species from the eastern North Atlantic Ocean, pp. 231-256 in Zootaxa 4679 (2) on pages 244-245, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4679.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/3772453 : {"references": ["Shcherbachev, Yu. N. (1976) New species of the family Aphyonidae from the Indian Ocean (Pisces, Ophidioidea). Voprosy Ichtiologii, 16, 162 - 165.", "Shcherbachev, Yu. N., Levitsky, V. N. & Portsev, P. D. (1978) On records of the rare species of deep-sea fishes from off southern Africa. Trudy Instituta Okeanologii, 111, 185 - 194.", "Nielsen, J. G. & Machida, Y. (1985) Notes on Barathronus maculatus (Aphyonidae) with two Records from off Japan. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology, 32 (1), 1 - 5.", "Nielsen, J. G., Cohen, D. M., Markle, D. F. & Robins, C. R. (1999) FAO species catalogue. Vol. 18. Ophidiiform fishes of the world (Order Ophidiiformes). An annotated and illustrated catalogue of pearlfishes, cusk-eels, brotulas and other ophidiiform fishes known to date. FAO Fisheries Synopsis. No. 125. Vol. 18. FAO, Rome, 178 pp.", "Yeh, H. - M., Lee, M. - Y. & Shao, K. - T. (2009) New Records of Two Aphyonid Fishes (Pisces: Aphyonidae), Aphyonus gelatinosus Gunther, 1878 and Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev, 1976, from Deep Waters Adjacent to Taiwan. Journal of Fishery Society Taiwan, 36 (3), 225 - 232.", "Bray, D., Hoese, D. & Locket, M. (2015) Barathronus maculatus. The Australian Faunal Directory, Australian Biological Resources Study. Available from: https: // biodiversity. org. au / afd / taxa / Barathronus _ maculatus (accessed 13 May 2019)", "Nielsen, J. G., Pogonoski, J. J. & Appleyard, S. A. (2019) Aphyonid-clade species of Australia (Teleostei, Bythitidae) with four species new to Australian waters and a new species of Barathronus. Zootaxa, 4564 (2), 554 - 572. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4564.2.12", "Nielsen, J. G. (1969) Systematics and Biology of the Aphyonidae (Pisces, Ophidioidea). Galathea Report, 10, 1 - 89.", "Machida, Y. (1984) Aphyonidae. In: Okamura, O. & Kitajima, T. (Eds.), Fishes of the Okinawa Trough and the adjacent waters. I. Japanese Fisheries Resource Conservation Association, Tokyo, pp. 266 - 267."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3797799 2023-05-15T17:37:39+02:00 Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev 1976 Nielsen, Jørgen G. 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3797799 https://zenodo.org/record/3797799 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/3772453 http://publication.plazi.org/id/F65FFF958B2BD172FF9CFFFE3E0AFFDE http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C487ABFFAF031BCAD7FE87FE6CC092 http://zoobank.org/A3A1CEE3-DA6D-4CF8-B529-7200B987C51F https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4679.2.2 http://zenodo.org/record/3772453 http://publication.plazi.org/id/F65FFF958B2BD172FF9CFFFE3E0AFFDE https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772457 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772483 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772485 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772487 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5924634 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C487ABFFAF031BCAD7FE87FE6CC092 http://zoobank.org/A3A1CEE3-DA6D-4CF8-B529-7200B987C51F https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3797798 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Chordata Actinopterygii Ophidiiformes Aphyonidae Barathronus Barathronus maculatus article-journal ScholarlyArticle Text Taxonomic treatment 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3797799 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4679.2.2 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772457 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772483 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772485 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3772487 https: 2022-03-10T16:43:29Z Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev, 1976 Table 2. Figs. 2, 15–17 Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev, 1976: 191 (type locality: 26°41’S, 34°06’E). Barathronus maculatus : Shcherbachev, 1978: 191; Nielsen & Machida 1985; Nielsen et al. 1999: 139; Yeh et al . 2009: 228; Bray et al. 2015; Nielsen et al. 2019: 563. Barathronus sp.: Nielsen 1969: 59; Machida 1984: 266. Material examined (22 specimens, SL 115–225 mm): Holotype: ZIL 42298 (SL 157 mm, male), Mozambique Channel, 26°41’S, 34°06’E, RV Fiolent, st. 198, bottom trawl, 1000 m, 27 Sep. 1973. Non-types: USNM 150285 (SL 156 mm, male), off Japan, 35°05’40’’N, 138°29’30’’E, RV Albatross, st. D-5065, bottom trawl, 386–430 m, 15 Oct. 1906. MNHN 1988-1589 (SL 154 mm, male), off Madagascar, 22°20´2.3’’S, 42°58’58.8’’E, RV Vauban, Crosnier coll., trawl 109, 995– 1020 m, 30 Nov. 1973. ZIL 45144 (SL 182 mm, female), off Natal, South Africa, 30°16’S, 31°18’E, RV Fiolent, bottom trawl, 950–1050 m, 26 may 1974. MNHN 1984-371 (SL 144 mm, male), off Madagascar, 13°02’S, 48°02’E, RV Vauban, Crosnier coll., trawl 133, 1000–1525 m, 21 Jan. 1975. BSKU 28689 (SL 137 mm, female), off Ryu-kyu ls., 28°53’N, 127°18’E, RV Yuryo-maru, No. 8 net no. 60, bottom trawl, 820–830 m, 16 Mar. 1978. AMS I 24059 -013 (SL 187 mm, female), off New South Wales, 33°29’S, 152°12’E to 33°32’S, 152°09’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 83-09-02, bottom trawl, 942–978 m, 23 Aug. 1983. AMS I 27717 -002 (SL 175 mm SL, female), off New South Wales, 33°58’S, 152°12’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 88-04-08, bottom trawl, 1025–1150 m, 24 Mar. 1988. AMS I 27711 -001 (SL 163 mm, male), off New South Wales, 33°50’S, 151°57’E to 33°47’S, 151°57’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 88-10-01, bottom trawl, 960–1050 m, 16 May 1988. AMS I 27638 - 001 (SL 225 mm, male), off New South Wales, 33°44’S, 152°06’E to 33°42’S, 152°09’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 88-11-01, bottom trawl, 1020–1040 m, 14 June 1988. AMS I 28477 -002 (SL 212 mm, male), off Newcastle, New South Wales, 32°57’S, 152°44’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 88-16-04, bottom trawl, 1042–1061 m, 17 Aug. 1988. SAMZ MB-F031499 (SL 116+ mm, male), off Natal, South Africa, 29°43.2’S, 31°43.6’E, RV Benguela, st. G 13534, prawn trawl, 645 m, 23 Aug.1988. ZMUC P771755 (SL 118+ mm, male), off northern Madagascar, 12°28.5’S, 48°09.9’E, RV Vityaz, cr. 17, st. 2601, bottom trawl, 710– 700 m, 12 Nov. 1988. AMS I 29799 -003 (SL 188–215 mm, 2 females), east of Newcastle, New South Wales, 32°57’S, 152°48’E to 32°55’S, 152°45’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 89-06-02, bottom trawl, 1043–1061 m, 10 Apr. 1989. AMS I 29823 -008 (SL 188 mm female), off Port Stephens, New South Wales, 32°38’S, 152°57’E to 32°28’S, 153°00’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 89-13-01, bottom trawl, 896–969 m, 29 June 1989. AMS I 29748 -002 (SL 195 mm, female), east of Nowra, New South Wales, 34°55’S, 151°14’E to 34°52’S, 151°16’E, RV Kapala, field no. K 89-16-01, bottom trawl, 1024–1061 m, 10 Aug. 1989. CSIRO H 3142-01 (SL 83 mm, male), south-west of Imperieuse Reef, West Australia, 18°00’S, 118°09’E, RV Surefire, prawn trawl, 545 m, 28 Feb. 1992. CSIRO H 3149-01 (SL 85 mm, female), north of Dampier Archipelago, West Australia, 18°50’S, 116°20’E, RV Surefire, prawn trawl, 500 m, 10 Mar. 1992. CSIRO H 3197-05 (SL 96 mm, female), north of Dampier Archipelago, West Australia, 18°46’S, 116°15’E, RV Surefire, prawn trawl, 550 m, 06 Feb. 1992. CSIRO H 4136-02 (SL 91 mm, female), west of Rowley Shoals, West Australia, 18°46’S, 116°17’E RV Surefire, prawn trawl, 555 m, 15 Feb. 1992. BSKU 86066 (SL 115 mm, female), Tosa Bay, Japan, 33°06.5’N, 133°42.5’E to 33°05.5’N, 133°43.0’E, RV Kotaka-maru, otter trawl, 763–803 m, 2 Mar. 1999. Remarks. Barathronus maculatus is relatively often caught by commercial trawlers as it occurs on the upper continental slope. Diagnosis. Barathronus maculatus is the largest known species of the genus with a SL of up to 225 mm. It differs from the other five species of the genus with dark-pigmented peritoneum by the distinct, dark brown pigmentation dorsally between head and dorsal fin and on sides of the light brown body in preserved specimens (Fig. 15B); in newly caught specimens (Fig. 15A) the pigmentation is dark blue like the peritoneum and the body is faintly reddish. Also the following combination of characters is characteristic: dorsal-fin rays 75–83, anal-fin rays 54–66, precaudal vertebrae 32–36, total vertebrae 74–79, long rakers on anterior gill arch 31–32, vomer with up to four and dentary with up to five fangs. Length of penis up to 10% SL (Fig. 16); it is proximally covered by a large dorsal clasper and a smaller ventral clasper protected ventrally by a well-developed fleshy hood. In specimens longer than about 140 mm SL the eyes are not externally visible while the eyes of smaller specimens appear as a narrow, dark ring surrounding lighter tissue. Otolith roundish and three times as long as thick and twice as long as the centrally placed, undivided sulcus (Fig. 17). Description. For a detailed description see Nielsen & Machida (1985: 1). The principal meristic and morphometric characters are shown in Table 2. Comparisons. Long preserved specimens of B. maculatus with completely bleached lateral pigmentation may be confused with B. algrahami (described in the present paper), but additional characters separate the two species (see B. algrahami ). Distribution (Fig. 2). Known from South Africa to Japan and off southeastern Australia at 386–1525 m depth. : Published as part of Nielsen, Jørgen G., 2019, Revision of the circumglobal genus Barathronus (Ophidiiformes, Bythitidae) with a new species from the eastern North Atlantic Ocean, pp. 231-256 in Zootaxa 4679 (2) on pages 244-245, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4679.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/3772453 : {"references": ["Shcherbachev, Yu. N. (1976) New species of the family Aphyonidae from the Indian Ocean (Pisces, Ophidioidea). Voprosy Ichtiologii, 16, 162 - 165.", "Shcherbachev, Yu. N., Levitsky, V. N. & Portsev, P. D. (1978) On records of the rare species of deep-sea fishes from off southern Africa. Trudy Instituta Okeanologii, 111, 185 - 194.", "Nielsen, J. G. & Machida, Y. (1985) Notes on Barathronus maculatus (Aphyonidae) with two Records from off Japan. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology, 32 (1), 1 - 5.", "Nielsen, J. G., Cohen, D. M., Markle, D. F. & Robins, C. R. (1999) FAO species catalogue. Vol. 18. Ophidiiform fishes of the world (Order Ophidiiformes). An annotated and illustrated catalogue of pearlfishes, cusk-eels, brotulas and other ophidiiform fishes known to date. FAO Fisheries Synopsis. No. 125. Vol. 18. FAO, Rome, 178 pp.", "Yeh, H. - M., Lee, M. - Y. & Shao, K. - T. (2009) New Records of Two Aphyonid Fishes (Pisces: Aphyonidae), Aphyonus gelatinosus Gunther, 1878 and Barathronus maculatus Shcherbachev, 1976, from Deep Waters Adjacent to Taiwan. Journal of Fishery Society Taiwan, 36 (3), 225 - 232.", "Bray, D., Hoese, D. & Locket, M. (2015) Barathronus maculatus. The Australian Faunal Directory, Australian Biological Resources Study. Available from: https: // biodiversity. org. au / afd / taxa / Barathronus _ maculatus (accessed 13 May 2019)", "Nielsen, J. G., Pogonoski, J. J. & Appleyard, S. A. (2019) Aphyonid-clade species of Australia (Teleostei, Bythitidae) with four species new to Australian waters and a new species of Barathronus. 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