Macrourus holotrachys Gunther 1878

Macrourus holotrachys Günther 1878 Macrurus holotrachys Günther, 1878: 24. Holotype BMNH 1887.12. 7.87, East of Rio de la Plata mouth, Challenger station 320, 600 fathoms [1097 m]. Günther, 1887: 136, Pl. 26 (redescribed, illustrated). Macrourus holotrachys —Trunov, 1986: 22, 29– 31 (described, in R...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Gadiformes
Macrouridae
Macrourus
Macrourus holotrachys
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Gadiformes
Macrouridae
Macrourus
Macrourus holotrachys
Mcmillan, Peter
Iwamoto, Tomio
Stewart, Andrew
Smith, Peter J
Macrourus holotrachys Gunther 1878
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Gadiformes
Macrouridae
Macrourus
Macrourus holotrachys
description Macrourus holotrachys Günther 1878 Macrurus holotrachys Günther, 1878: 24. Holotype BMNH 1887.12. 7.87, East of Rio de la Plata mouth, Challenger station 320, 600 fathoms [1097 m]. Günther, 1887: 136, Pl. 26 (redescribed, illustrated). Macrourus holotrachys —Trunov, 1986: 22, 29– 31 (described, in Russian, English summary). Trunov & Konstantinov, 1986: 125–135 (described, illustrated, compared with M. carinatus , in Russian, English summary). Trunov & Konstantinov, 1990: 44–54 (described, illustrated, key, in Russian, English summary). Iwamoto in Cohen et al. , 1990: 233–240 (described, illustrated, key). Iwamoto in Gon & Heemstra, 1990: 192, 202 – 206 (described, illustrated, key). Diagnosis. Ventral surface of the head entirely or mostly scaleless but up to 8 small patches of scales (usually less than about 10 small scales per patch) may be present at the posterior end of head, beside articulation of lower jaw and beside posterior end of premaxilla, and rarely posteriorly on lower jaw. Pelvic fin with 8 or 9 rays (rarely 10). Lower jaw with 2–5 rows of small uniform-sized teeth reducing to 1 or 2 rows posteriorly. Upper jaw with 4–6 rows of small, uniform-sized teeth. Body scales large, thick, adherent, with a central row of strong spinules, 18–26 scales in a diagonal row from anal fin origin to lateral line. Pyloric caeca 9–16. Specimens examined. Holotype. BMNH 1887.12. 7.87 (50 mm HL, 220 mm TL), south east Atlantic Ocean east of Rio de la Plata, 37 ° 17 ' S, 53 ° 52 ' W, 600 fm (1097 m), Challenger stn. 320, 14 Feb 1876. Non-type specimens (29, all taken by bottom longline). NMNZ P.036987 (143 mm HL, 640 mm TL), South Georgia, 54 º 0' S, 39 º 0' W, 1300–2000 m, Apr 1997; NMNZ P.038550 (153 mm HL, 681 mm TL), NMNZ P.038555 (185 mm HL, 802 mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 64 º 6 ' S, 177 º 20 ' E, 1508–1543 m, FV Jana s, Obs 1593 b/226, 23 May 2002; NMNZ P.038556 (186 mm HL, 761 + mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 63 º 16 ' S, 176 º 7 ' E, 1195– 1404 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 1595 b/ 168 b, 0 3 May 2002; NMNZ P.038572 (2, 150 – 183 mm HL, 612–790 mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 63 º 11 ' S, 174 º 19 ' E, 1084–1224, FV San Aotea II , Obs 1595 b/ 170 A, 0 4 May 2002; NMNZ P.038573 (2, 132 – 203 mm HL, 557–817 + mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 63 º 16 ' S, 175 º 5 ' E, 1368– 1383 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 1595 b/ 169 A, 0 3 May 2002; NMNZ P.038598 (165 mm HL, 682 mm TL), Pacific- Antarctic Ridge, 63 º 22 ' S, 175 º 33 ' E, 1163–1166 m, FV Janas , Obs 1593 b/228, 26 May 2002; NMNZ P.039922 (166 mm HL, 600 + mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 64 º 34 ' S, 171 º 11 ' W, 1278–1463 m, FV Avro Chieftain , Obs 1841 /018, 14 Dec 2003; 39949 (146 mm HL, 600 mm TL), NMNZ P.039957 (139 mm HL, 611 mm TL) Macquarie Ridge, 51 º 8 ' S, 161 º 29 ' E, 853–1364 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 1836 /005, 12 Nov 2003; NMNZ P. 040586 (207 mm HL, 910 mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 64 º 28 ' S, 177 º 32 ' E, 1100–1455 m, FV Avro Chieftain , Obs 1742 / 0 97, 14 Apr 2003; NMNZ P. 041359 (152 mm HL, 665 mm TL), NMNZ P. 041360 (162 mm HL, 763 mm TL), De Gerlache Seamount, 65 º 19 ' S, 90 º 37 ' W, 1233–1407 m, FV Avro Chieftain , Obs 2009 /084, 14 Feb 2005; NMNZ P. 041361 (162 mm HL, 696 mm TL), De Gerlache Seamount, 65 º 19 ' S, 90 º 25 ' W, 1055–1340 m, FV Avro Chieftain , Obs 2009 /087, 15 Feb 2005; NMNZ P. 042247 (147 mm HL, 599 + mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 62 º 22 ' S, 167 º 6 ' E, 1365–1386 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 2184 /123, 15 Feb 2006; NMNZ P. 042248 2, 167 – 187 mm HL, 749–835 mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 62 º 31 ' S, 168 º 28 ' E, 1180–1241 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 2184 /120, 13 Feb 2006; NMNZ P. 042573 (162 mm HL, 715 mm TL), NMNZ P. 042574 (145 mm HL, 632 + mm TL), NMNZ P. 042575 (2, 130 – 153 mm HL) West of South Georgia, 53 º 16 ' S, 41 º 55 ' W, 1200 m, FV San Aspiring , Obs 2234 /235, 28 Aug 2006; NMNZ P. 042585 (113 mm HL, 494 + mm TL), NMNZ P. 042586 (144 mm HL, 641 mm TL) South Georgia, 54 º 39 ' S, 39 º 3 ' W, 1260 m, FV San Aspiring , Obs 2234 / 123, 0 6 Jul 2006; NMNZ P. 042588 (144 mm HL, 611 + mm TL), South Georgia, 55 º 10 ' S, 36 º 22 ' W, 1250 m, FV San Aspiring , Obs 2234 / 128, 0 9 Jul 2006; NMNZ P. 042589 (154 mm HL, 605 + mm TL), South Georgia, 55 º 12 ' S, 42 º 15 ' W, 1430 m, FV San Aspiring , Obs 2234 /228, 22 Aug 2006; NMNZ P. 042590 (112 mm HL, 482 + mm TL), South Georgia, 53 º 13 ' S, 42 º 21 ' W, 1410 m, FV San Aspiring , Obs 2234 /234, 25 Aug 2006; NMNZ P.045188 (185 mm HL, 810 mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 62 º 31 ' S, 168 º 28 ' E, 1180–1241 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 2184 /120, 13 Feb 2006. Counts and measurements (Tables 1 –2). Description (Figures 8–9, Tables 1 –2). Head large, length 3.6 to 4.7 into total length. Very strong scutes on head ridges, armed with strong spinules. Slightly elongated snout, length less than orbit diameter, tipped with a strong scute. Prominent strong scutes on angles of snout where nasal ridge meets suborbital ridge. Upper jaw about same length as orbit diameter, posterior end of premaxilla below or just behind mid-orbit. Chin barbel about onethird of orbit diameter. Teeth in both jaws small, pointed. Upper jaw teeth in 4–5 rows with outer teeth not noticeably enlarged relative to those of inner rows. Lower jaw with 3–4 rows at tip, reducing to 2–3 posteriorly, outer teeth not noticeably enlarged. Origins of pectoral and pelvic fins about on same vertical, and both slightly in advance of origin of first dorsal fin. Body scales large, thick, adherent. Those between lateral line and first dorsal fin base with a long central row of enlarged strong spinules with 3–5 lateral ridges that lack spinules. Scales lateroventrally on body and tail with a central row of strong spinules. Dorsal head covered with heavy, spinulated, adherent scales, except for scaleless area around nostrils extending dorsally to nasal ridge and ventrally to suborbital ridge. Ventral surface of head entirely or mostly scaleless but up to 8 small patches of scales (usually less than about 10 small scales per patch) may be present at posterior end of head, beside articulation of lower jaw, beside posterior end of premaxilla, and rarely on posterior half of lower jaw. Fresh colour of head and body dark brown. No obvious dark abdominal area in large individuals. Lining of mouth greyish-black and gill cavity blackish. Ventral surface of head dark greyish-brown. Fins greyish or blackish. Preserved specimens dark brownish. Size. To at least 910 mm TL, and about 4.9 kg. Distribution (Figure 5 C). Probably widespread in temperate to Subantarctic waters of the southern hemisphere and northern Southern Ocean including the South Atlantic Ocean off the east coast of South America, South Georgia, Discovery Tablemount (Golovan & Pakhorukov, 1983; Trunov, 1986), southwest Pacific Ocean (Macquarie Ridge, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge), southeast Pacific Ocean off Chile (Ruiz R. & Oyarzun G., 1993), De Gerlache Seamount, at 850–2000 m. Two specimens captured on the north end of the Macquarie Ridge (NMNZ P.039949, P.039957) represent a new record of the species from the New Zealand EEZ. Comparisons and remarks (Table 3). Macrourus caml , M. carinatus , and M. whitsoni all have a mostly scaled ventral surface of the head. M. caml , and M. whitsoni have much smaller body scales, 30–40 and 36–45 respectively in a diagonal row from anal fin origin to lateral line. M. carinatus has an outer row of enlarged teeth in the upper jaw and is generally pale to medium brown. M. berglax is known only from the northern hemisphere north of about 37 ° N, has pelvic fin with 8 (rarely 9) rays, large body scales with 13–17 diagonal rows from anal fin origin to lateral line, and 14–23 pyloric caeca. : Published as part of Mcmillan, Peter, Iwamoto, Tomio, Stewart, Andrew & Smith, Peter J, 2012, A new species of grenadier, genus Macrourus (Teleostei, Gadiformes, Macrouridae) from the southern hemisphere and a revision of the genus, pp. 1-24 in Zootaxa 3165 on pages 15-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.279731 : {"references": ["Trunov, I. A. & Konstantinov, V. V. (1986) Macrourus carinatus (Gunther, 1878) and M. holotrachys Gunther (Macrouridae) as separate species. Trudy Zoologicheskogo instituta, 153, 125 - 135 [In Russian, English summary.]", "Trunov, I. A. & Konstantinov, V. V. (1990) Species are comprised by the genus Macrourus Bloch, 1786 (Gadiformes, Macrouridae). Trudy Zoologicheskogo instituta, 222, 44 - 54. [In Russian, English summary.]", "Cohen, D. M., Inada, T., Iwamoto, T. & Scialabba, N. (1990) FAO species catalogue. Vol. 10. Gadiform fishes of the world (Order Gadiformes). An annotated and illustrated catalogue of cods, hakes, grenadiers and other gadiform fishes known to date. FAO Fisheries Synopsis 125 (10). FAO, Rome, 442 pp.", "Golovan, G. A. & Pakhorukov N. P. (1983) The composition of the demersal ichthyofauna of the Discovery Tablemount. Journal of Ichthyology, 23 (1), 13 - 19."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5628297 2023-05-15T13:36:17+02:00 Macrourus holotrachys Gunther 1878 Mcmillan, Peter Iwamoto, Tomio Stewart, Andrew Smith, Peter J 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5628297 https://zenodo.org/record/5628297 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFC6FFD8883DFFA7947A52008E2DEA52 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.279731 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFC6FFD8883DFFA7947A52008E2DEA52 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.279735 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5628298 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Chordata Actinopterygii Gadiformes Macrouridae Macrourus Macrourus holotrachys Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5628297 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.279731 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.279735 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5628298 2022-02-08T12:40:44Z Macrourus holotrachys Günther 1878 Macrurus holotrachys Günther, 1878: 24. Holotype BMNH 1887.12. 7.87, East of Rio de la Plata mouth, Challenger station 320, 600 fathoms [1097 m]. Günther, 1887: 136, Pl. 26 (redescribed, illustrated). Macrourus holotrachys —Trunov, 1986: 22, 29– 31 (described, in Russian, English summary). Trunov & Konstantinov, 1986: 125–135 (described, illustrated, compared with M. carinatus , in Russian, English summary). Trunov & Konstantinov, 1990: 44–54 (described, illustrated, key, in Russian, English summary). Iwamoto in Cohen et al. , 1990: 233–240 (described, illustrated, key). Iwamoto in Gon & Heemstra, 1990: 192, 202 – 206 (described, illustrated, key). Diagnosis. Ventral surface of the head entirely or mostly scaleless but up to 8 small patches of scales (usually less than about 10 small scales per patch) may be present at the posterior end of head, beside articulation of lower jaw and beside posterior end of premaxilla, and rarely posteriorly on lower jaw. Pelvic fin with 8 or 9 rays (rarely 10). Lower jaw with 2–5 rows of small uniform-sized teeth reducing to 1 or 2 rows posteriorly. Upper jaw with 4–6 rows of small, uniform-sized teeth. Body scales large, thick, adherent, with a central row of strong spinules, 18–26 scales in a diagonal row from anal fin origin to lateral line. Pyloric caeca 9–16. Specimens examined. Holotype. BMNH 1887.12. 7.87 (50 mm HL, 220 mm TL), south east Atlantic Ocean east of Rio de la Plata, 37 ° 17 ' S, 53 ° 52 ' W, 600 fm (1097 m), Challenger stn. 320, 14 Feb 1876. Non-type specimens (29, all taken by bottom longline). NMNZ P.036987 (143 mm HL, 640 mm TL), South Georgia, 54 º 0' S, 39 º 0' W, 1300–2000 m, Apr 1997; NMNZ P.038550 (153 mm HL, 681 mm TL), NMNZ P.038555 (185 mm HL, 802 mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 64 º 6 ' S, 177 º 20 ' E, 1508–1543 m, FV Jana s, Obs 1593 b/226, 23 May 2002; NMNZ P.038556 (186 mm HL, 761 + mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 63 º 16 ' S, 176 º 7 ' E, 1195– 1404 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 1595 b/ 168 b, 0 3 May 2002; NMNZ P.038572 (2, 150 – 183 mm HL, 612–790 mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 63 º 11 ' S, 174 º 19 ' E, 1084–1224, FV San Aotea II , Obs 1595 b/ 170 A, 0 4 May 2002; NMNZ P.038573 (2, 132 – 203 mm HL, 557–817 + mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 63 º 16 ' S, 175 º 5 ' E, 1368– 1383 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 1595 b/ 169 A, 0 3 May 2002; NMNZ P.038598 (165 mm HL, 682 mm TL), Pacific- Antarctic Ridge, 63 º 22 ' S, 175 º 33 ' E, 1163–1166 m, FV Janas , Obs 1593 b/228, 26 May 2002; NMNZ P.039922 (166 mm HL, 600 + mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 64 º 34 ' S, 171 º 11 ' W, 1278–1463 m, FV Avro Chieftain , Obs 1841 /018, 14 Dec 2003; 39949 (146 mm HL, 600 mm TL), NMNZ P.039957 (139 mm HL, 611 mm TL) Macquarie Ridge, 51 º 8 ' S, 161 º 29 ' E, 853–1364 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 1836 /005, 12 Nov 2003; NMNZ P. 040586 (207 mm HL, 910 mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 64 º 28 ' S, 177 º 32 ' E, 1100–1455 m, FV Avro Chieftain , Obs 1742 / 0 97, 14 Apr 2003; NMNZ P. 041359 (152 mm HL, 665 mm TL), NMNZ P. 041360 (162 mm HL, 763 mm TL), De Gerlache Seamount, 65 º 19 ' S, 90 º 37 ' W, 1233–1407 m, FV Avro Chieftain , Obs 2009 /084, 14 Feb 2005; NMNZ P. 041361 (162 mm HL, 696 mm TL), De Gerlache Seamount, 65 º 19 ' S, 90 º 25 ' W, 1055–1340 m, FV Avro Chieftain , Obs 2009 /087, 15 Feb 2005; NMNZ P. 042247 (147 mm HL, 599 + mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 62 º 22 ' S, 167 º 6 ' E, 1365–1386 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 2184 /123, 15 Feb 2006; NMNZ P. 042248 2, 167 – 187 mm HL, 749–835 mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 62 º 31 ' S, 168 º 28 ' E, 1180–1241 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 2184 /120, 13 Feb 2006; NMNZ P. 042573 (162 mm HL, 715 mm TL), NMNZ P. 042574 (145 mm HL, 632 + mm TL), NMNZ P. 042575 (2, 130 – 153 mm HL) West of South Georgia, 53 º 16 ' S, 41 º 55 ' W, 1200 m, FV San Aspiring , Obs 2234 /235, 28 Aug 2006; NMNZ P. 042585 (113 mm HL, 494 + mm TL), NMNZ P. 042586 (144 mm HL, 641 mm TL) South Georgia, 54 º 39 ' S, 39 º 3 ' W, 1260 m, FV San Aspiring , Obs 2234 / 123, 0 6 Jul 2006; NMNZ P. 042588 (144 mm HL, 611 + mm TL), South Georgia, 55 º 10 ' S, 36 º 22 ' W, 1250 m, FV San Aspiring , Obs 2234 / 128, 0 9 Jul 2006; NMNZ P. 042589 (154 mm HL, 605 + mm TL), South Georgia, 55 º 12 ' S, 42 º 15 ' W, 1430 m, FV San Aspiring , Obs 2234 /228, 22 Aug 2006; NMNZ P. 042590 (112 mm HL, 482 + mm TL), South Georgia, 53 º 13 ' S, 42 º 21 ' W, 1410 m, FV San Aspiring , Obs 2234 /234, 25 Aug 2006; NMNZ P.045188 (185 mm HL, 810 mm TL), Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 62 º 31 ' S, 168 º 28 ' E, 1180–1241 m, FV San Aotea II , Obs 2184 /120, 13 Feb 2006. Counts and measurements (Tables 1 –2). Description (Figures 8–9, Tables 1 –2). Head large, length 3.6 to 4.7 into total length. Very strong scutes on head ridges, armed with strong spinules. Slightly elongated snout, length less than orbit diameter, tipped with a strong scute. Prominent strong scutes on angles of snout where nasal ridge meets suborbital ridge. Upper jaw about same length as orbit diameter, posterior end of premaxilla below or just behind mid-orbit. Chin barbel about onethird of orbit diameter. Teeth in both jaws small, pointed. Upper jaw teeth in 4–5 rows with outer teeth not noticeably enlarged relative to those of inner rows. Lower jaw with 3–4 rows at tip, reducing to 2–3 posteriorly, outer teeth not noticeably enlarged. Origins of pectoral and pelvic fins about on same vertical, and both slightly in advance of origin of first dorsal fin. Body scales large, thick, adherent. Those between lateral line and first dorsal fin base with a long central row of enlarged strong spinules with 3–5 lateral ridges that lack spinules. Scales lateroventrally on body and tail with a central row of strong spinules. Dorsal head covered with heavy, spinulated, adherent scales, except for scaleless area around nostrils extending dorsally to nasal ridge and ventrally to suborbital ridge. Ventral surface of head entirely or mostly scaleless but up to 8 small patches of scales (usually less than about 10 small scales per patch) may be present at posterior end of head, beside articulation of lower jaw, beside posterior end of premaxilla, and rarely on posterior half of lower jaw. Fresh colour of head and body dark brown. No obvious dark abdominal area in large individuals. Lining of mouth greyish-black and gill cavity blackish. Ventral surface of head dark greyish-brown. Fins greyish or blackish. Preserved specimens dark brownish. Size. To at least 910 mm TL, and about 4.9 kg. Distribution (Figure 5 C). Probably widespread in temperate to Subantarctic waters of the southern hemisphere and northern Southern Ocean including the South Atlantic Ocean off the east coast of South America, South Georgia, Discovery Tablemount (Golovan & Pakhorukov, 1983; Trunov, 1986), southwest Pacific Ocean (Macquarie Ridge, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge), southeast Pacific Ocean off Chile (Ruiz R. & Oyarzun G., 1993), De Gerlache Seamount, at 850–2000 m. Two specimens captured on the north end of the Macquarie Ridge (NMNZ P.039949, P.039957) represent a new record of the species from the New Zealand EEZ. Comparisons and remarks (Table 3). Macrourus caml , M. carinatus , and M. whitsoni all have a mostly scaled ventral surface of the head. M. caml , and M. whitsoni have much smaller body scales, 30–40 and 36–45 respectively in a diagonal row from anal fin origin to lateral line. M. carinatus has an outer row of enlarged teeth in the upper jaw and is generally pale to medium brown. M. berglax is known only from the northern hemisphere north of about 37 ° N, has pelvic fin with 8 (rarely 9) rays, large body scales with 13–17 diagonal rows from anal fin origin to lateral line, and 14–23 pyloric caeca. : Published as part of Mcmillan, Peter, Iwamoto, Tomio, Stewart, Andrew & Smith, Peter J, 2012, A new species of grenadier, genus Macrourus (Teleostei, Gadiformes, Macrouridae) from the southern hemisphere and a revision of the genus, pp. 1-24 in Zootaxa 3165 on pages 15-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.279731 : {"references": ["Trunov, I. A. & Konstantinov, V. V. (1986) Macrourus carinatus (Gunther, 1878) and M. holotrachys Gunther (Macrouridae) as separate species. Trudy Zoologicheskogo instituta, 153, 125 - 135 [In Russian, English summary.]", "Trunov, I. A. & Konstantinov, V. V. (1990) Species are comprised by the genus Macrourus Bloch, 1786 (Gadiformes, Macrouridae). Trudy Zoologicheskogo instituta, 222, 44 - 54. [In Russian, English summary.]", "Cohen, D. M., Inada, T., Iwamoto, T. & Scialabba, N. (1990) FAO species catalogue. Vol. 10. Gadiform fishes of the world (Order Gadiformes). An annotated and illustrated catalogue of cods, hakes, grenadiers and other gadiform fishes known to date. FAO Fisheries Synopsis 125 (10). FAO, Rome, 442 pp.", "Golovan, G. A. & Pakhorukov N. P. (1983) The composition of the demersal ichthyofauna of the Discovery Tablemount. Journal of Ichthyology, 23 (1), 13 - 19."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic South Atlantic Ocean Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Southern Ocean Pacific New Zealand Gerlache ENVELOPE(99.033,99.033,-66.500,-66.500) De Gerlache ENVELOPE(-62.333,-62.333,-64.500,-64.500)