Mugil setosus Gilbert 1892

Mugil setosus Gilbert, 1892. Liseta Mullet . Because the previous reported maximum length record, 91 cm (15.8 in) TL (McEachran and Fechhelm 1998), likely represents Mugil curema , the maximum size of this species is unclear. The largest specimen in the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Fish Colle...

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Main Authors: Love, Milton S., Bizzarro, Joseph J., Cornthwaite, Maria, Frable, Benjamin W., Maslenikov, Katherine P.
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Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5603652
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Summary:Mugil setosus Gilbert, 1892. Liseta Mullet . Because the previous reported maximum length record, 91 cm (15.8 in) TL (McEachran and Fechhelm 1998), likely represents Mugil curema , the maximum size of this species is unclear. The largest specimen in the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Fish Collection is 39 cm (15.4 in) SL. Mission Creek, Santa Barbara County, southern California (Camm Swift, pers. comm. to M.L.) to Chile (Harrison in Fischer et al. 1995), including Gulf of California (Robertson and Allen 2002), and Islas Galápagos (Grove and Lavenberg 1997). Shallow marine, brackish, and fresh waters (Harrison in Fischer et al. 1995, Argulo et al. 2020); depth: surface (nightlight; Personal communication: Scripps Institution of Oceanography Fish Collection, La Jolla, California), intertidal to 25 m (82 ft) (min.: Thomson and Lehner 1976; max.: Amezcua Linares 1996). We note that Britzke et al. (2019) determined that fish identified as “ Mugil curema Valenciennes, 1836 ” from the eastern Pacific are, in fact, Mugil setosus Gilbert, 1892. Their work, and that of Menezes et al. (2015), limit the geographic range of M. curema to the western South Atlantic. Further research (Neves et al. 2020) suggests that Mugil curema is a species complex. : Published as part of Love, Milton S., Bizzarro, Joseph J., Cornthwaite, Maria, Frable, Benjamin W. & Maslenikov, Katherine P., 2021, Checklist of marine and estuarine fishes from the Alaska-Yukon Border, Beaufort Sea, to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, pp. 1-285 in Zootaxa 5053 (1) on page 92, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5053.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5578008 : {"references": ["McEachran, J. D. & Fechhelm, J. D. (1998) Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico. Volume 1. University of Texas Press, Austin.", "Fischer, W., Krupp, F., Schneider, W., Sommer, C., Carpenter, K. E. & Niem, V. H. (1995) Guia FAO para la identificacion para los fines de la pesca. Pacifico centro-oriental. Volume II, Vertebrados, Parte 1. Volume III, Vertebrados, Parte 2. FAO, Rome.", "Robertson, D. R. & Allen, G. R. (2002) Shorefishes of the tropical eastern Pacific: an information system. CD-ROM. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Panama.", "Grove, J. S. & Lavenberg, R. J. (1997) The Fishes of the Galapagos Islands. Stanford University Press, Stanford.", "Thomson, D. A. & Lehner, C. E. (1976.) Resilience of a rocky intertidal fish community in a physically unstable environment. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 22, 1 - 29.", "Amezcua Linares, F. (1996) Peces Demersales de la Platforma Continental del Pacifico Central de Mexico. Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnologica, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.", "Britzke, R., Menzies, N. A. & M. Nirchio. (2019) Redescription of Mugil setosus Gilbert 1892 with comments on the occurrence of Mugil curema Valendiennes 1836 in the Pacific Ocean (Teleostei: Perciformes: Mugilidae). Zootaxa, 4671, 396 - 406. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4671.3.5", "Menezes, N. A., Nirchio, M., De Oliveira, C. & Siccha-Ramirez, R. (2015) Taxonomic review of the species of Mugil (Teleostei: Perciformes: Mugilidae) from the Atlantic South Caribbean and South America, with integration of morphological, cytogenetic and molecular data. Zootaxa, 3918, 1 - 38. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3918.1.1", "Neves, J. M. M., Almeida, J. P. F. A., Sturaro, M. J., Farbre, N. N., Pereira, R. J. & T. Mott, T. (2020) Deep genetic divergence and paraphyly in cryptic species of Mugil fishes (Actinopterygii: Mugilidae). Systematics and Biodiversity, 18, 116 - 128. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 14772000.2020.1729892"]}