Oneirodes cristatus Regan & Trewavas 1932

Oneirodes cristatus (Regan & Trewavas, 1932) Fig. 19 Dolopichthys cristatus Regan & Trewavas, 1932: 67, fig. 93 (Banda Sea, ca. 2000 m). Oneirodes cristatus (Regan & Trewavas 1932): Pietsch, 1974: 62. Pietsch, 2009: 409. Material. HUMZ 191422 (1, 52.7), st. 6, 8° 37.3 'S, 110 ° 34.1...

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Main Authors: Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Kawai, Toshio, Amaoka, Kunio
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Lophiiformes
Oneirodidae
Oneirodes
Oneirodes cristatus
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Lophiiformes
Oneirodidae
Oneirodes
Oneirodes cristatus
Ho, Hsuan-Ching
Kawai, Toshio
Amaoka, Kunio
Oneirodes cristatus Regan & Trewavas 1932
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Lophiiformes
Oneirodidae
Oneirodes
Oneirodes cristatus
description Oneirodes cristatus (Regan & Trewavas, 1932) Fig. 19 Dolopichthys cristatus Regan & Trewavas, 1932: 67, fig. 93 (Banda Sea, ca. 2000 m). Oneirodes cristatus (Regan & Trewavas 1932): Pietsch, 1974: 62. Pietsch, 2009: 409. Material. HUMZ 191422 (1, 52.7), st. 6, 8° 37.3 'S, 110 ° 34.1 'E – 8 ° 37.4 'S, 110 ° 34.2 'E, off Java, 810–830 m, 11 Sep. 2004. Description. Dorsal-fin rays 6; pectoral-fin rays 15; anal-fin rays 4; caudal-fin rays 9. Vomerine teeth 4 (2, 2); upper jaw teeth 31; lower jaw teeth 31. Head length 36.6 % SL; head depth 36.1; head width 16.9; illicial length 19.7; upper jaw length 26.4; lower jaw length 37.2. Body short, fusiform, profile oval in lateral view. Mouth large, cleft slightly oblique. Illicium relatively short, its pterygiophore very long. Sphenotic and quadrate spines well developed. Esca appendage pattern B of Pietsch (1974: 34, fig. 60 B): broad, laterally compressed, internally pigmented anterior appendage, with two compressed black-tipped papillae at distal margin, its total length shorter than esca; pair of small filamentous medial appendages, their total length about equal to esca; conical terminal papilla; and short compressed posterior appendage, pigmented distally. Opercle bifurcated, length of upper fork 12.7 % SL, lower fork 25.6 % SL; ratio of lengths of upper and lower forks of opercle 0.49. Subopercle oval, length 5.3 % SL, dorsal end short and broadly rounded, ventral end rounded. Distribution. Previously only known from the type series collected in the Banda and Celebes seas. The Indonesian specimen represents the first record in the eastern Indian Ocean. Remarks. Although the eastern Indian Ocean specimen is identified as O. cristatus , it has several differences: 2 black-tipped papillae are on the distal margin of the anterior escal appendage (vs. a scalloped distal margin); the medial appendages are considerable longer than the esca (vs. appendages shorter than esca); the posterior appendage simple (vs. appendage branched); and the species has 15 pectoral-fin rays (vs. 13–14). Because the species is only represented by a few specimens, it is difficult to judge whether these are intraspecific or interspecific differences. The escal morphology is also similar to that of O. notius , a Southern Ocean species, but the species differs from the latter in having smaller ratio of lengths of upper and lower forks of opercle (0.49 vs. 0.52–0.59) and having fewer pectoral-fin rays (15 vs. 17–19). : Published as part of Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Kawai, Toshio & Amaoka, Kunio, 2016, Records of deep-sea anglerfishes (Lophiiformes: Ceratioidei) from Indonesia, with descriptions of three new species, pp. 267-294 in Zootaxa 4121 (3) on page 290, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4121.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/255115 : {"references": ["Regan, C. T. & Trewavas, E. (1932) Deep-sea angler-fishes (Ceratioidea). Dana Report, 2, 1 - 113, pls. 1 - 10.", "Pietsch, T. W. (1974) Osteology and relationships of ceratioid anglerfishes of the family Oneirodidae, with a review of the genus Oneirodes Lutken. Science Bulletin, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 18, 1 - 113.", "Pietsch, T. W. (2009) Oceanic anglerfishes. Extraordinary diversity in the Deep Sea. University of California Press, Oakland, 557 pp."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5617561 2023-05-15T18:26:05+02:00 Oneirodes cristatus Regan & Trewavas 1932 Ho, Hsuan-Ching Kawai, Toshio Amaoka, Kunio 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5617561 https://zenodo.org/record/5617561 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/255115 http://publication.plazi.org/id/137C8304C262FFAD3D57422DFFC6FF8B http://zoobank.org/43691D85-5544-42B2-8F57-F87AC3EAD869 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4121.3.3 http://zenodo.org/record/255115 http://publication.plazi.org/id/137C8304C262FFAD3D57422DFFC6FF8B https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.255133 http://zoobank.org/43691D85-5544-42B2-8F57-F87AC3EAD869 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5617562 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Chordata Actinopterygii Lophiiformes Oneirodidae Oneirodes Oneirodes cristatus Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5617561 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4121.3.3 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.255133 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5617562 2022-02-08T12:40:44Z Oneirodes cristatus (Regan & Trewavas, 1932) Fig. 19 Dolopichthys cristatus Regan & Trewavas, 1932: 67, fig. 93 (Banda Sea, ca. 2000 m). Oneirodes cristatus (Regan & Trewavas 1932): Pietsch, 1974: 62. Pietsch, 2009: 409. Material. HUMZ 191422 (1, 52.7), st. 6, 8° 37.3 'S, 110 ° 34.1 'E – 8 ° 37.4 'S, 110 ° 34.2 'E, off Java, 810–830 m, 11 Sep. 2004. Description. Dorsal-fin rays 6; pectoral-fin rays 15; anal-fin rays 4; caudal-fin rays 9. Vomerine teeth 4 (2, 2); upper jaw teeth 31; lower jaw teeth 31. Head length 36.6 % SL; head depth 36.1; head width 16.9; illicial length 19.7; upper jaw length 26.4; lower jaw length 37.2. Body short, fusiform, profile oval in lateral view. Mouth large, cleft slightly oblique. Illicium relatively short, its pterygiophore very long. Sphenotic and quadrate spines well developed. Esca appendage pattern B of Pietsch (1974: 34, fig. 60 B): broad, laterally compressed, internally pigmented anterior appendage, with two compressed black-tipped papillae at distal margin, its total length shorter than esca; pair of small filamentous medial appendages, their total length about equal to esca; conical terminal papilla; and short compressed posterior appendage, pigmented distally. Opercle bifurcated, length of upper fork 12.7 % SL, lower fork 25.6 % SL; ratio of lengths of upper and lower forks of opercle 0.49. Subopercle oval, length 5.3 % SL, dorsal end short and broadly rounded, ventral end rounded. Distribution. Previously only known from the type series collected in the Banda and Celebes seas. The Indonesian specimen represents the first record in the eastern Indian Ocean. Remarks. Although the eastern Indian Ocean specimen is identified as O. cristatus , it has several differences: 2 black-tipped papillae are on the distal margin of the anterior escal appendage (vs. a scalloped distal margin); the medial appendages are considerable longer than the esca (vs. appendages shorter than esca); the posterior appendage simple (vs. appendage branched); and the species has 15 pectoral-fin rays (vs. 13–14). Because the species is only represented by a few specimens, it is difficult to judge whether these are intraspecific or interspecific differences. The escal morphology is also similar to that of O. notius , a Southern Ocean species, but the species differs from the latter in having smaller ratio of lengths of upper and lower forks of opercle (0.49 vs. 0.52–0.59) and having fewer pectoral-fin rays (15 vs. 17–19). : Published as part of Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Kawai, Toshio & Amaoka, Kunio, 2016, Records of deep-sea anglerfishes (Lophiiformes: Ceratioidei) from Indonesia, with descriptions of three new species, pp. 267-294 in Zootaxa 4121 (3) on page 290, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4121.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/255115 : {"references": ["Regan, C. T. & Trewavas, E. (1932) Deep-sea angler-fishes (Ceratioidea). Dana Report, 2, 1 - 113, pls. 1 - 10.", "Pietsch, T. W. (1974) Osteology and relationships of ceratioid anglerfishes of the family Oneirodidae, with a review of the genus Oneirodes Lutken. Science Bulletin, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 18, 1 - 113.", "Pietsch, T. W. (2009) Oceanic anglerfishes. Extraordinary diversity in the Deep Sea. University of California Press, Oakland, 557 pp."]} Text Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Indian Southern Ocean