Sciadonus pedicellaris Garman 1899

Sciadonus pedicellaris Garman, 1899 Table 1, Figs. 1, 14 Sciadonus pedicellaris Garman, 1899: 172 (type locality Gulf of Panama). Sciadonus kullenbergi Nybelin, 1957: 310 (type locality off the Azores). Leucochlamys galatheae Nielsen, 1969: 75 (type locality Kermadec Trench, SW Pacific). Sciadonus g...

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Main Authors: Nielsen, Jørgen G., Pogonoski, John J., Appleyard, Sharon A.
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5924657
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Summary:Sciadonus pedicellaris Garman, 1899 Table 1, Figs. 1, 14 Sciadonus pedicellaris Garman, 1899: 172 (type locality Gulf of Panama). Sciadonus kullenbergi Nybelin, 1957: 310 (type locality off the Azores). Leucochlamys galatheae Nielsen, 1969: 75 (type locality Kermadec Trench, SW Pacific). Sciadonus galatheae Nielsen & Møller, 2015: 736 (key), 738, fig. 99.2 Sciadonus pedicellaris : Nielsen 2018: 183. Material examined . (5 specimens, 66–116 mm SL) CSIRO H 8091-02 (GenBank Accession MH 491985), female, 88 mm SL, GAB, SA, 35°48.89’S, 132°01.27’E, RV Investigator , st. IN2017_C01/175, beam trawl, 3930–4250 m, 15 Apr. 2017. CSIRO H 8092-02 (GenBank Accession MH 491984), female, 79 mm SL, GAB, SA, 35°42.95’S, 131°39.38’E, RV Investigator , st. IN2017_CO1/178, beam trawl, 3817–3950 m, 16 Apr. 2017. CSIRO H 8099-01 (GenBank Accession MH 491986), female, 66 mm SL, GAB, SA, 34°45.89’S, 130°42.01’E, RV Investigator , st. IN2017_CO1/208, beam trawl, 1816–1870 m, 23 Apr. 2017. NMV A 31819 -001, female, 116 mm SL, off Newcastle, NSW, 33°26.46’S, 152°42.12’E, RV Investigator , st. IN2017_VO3/065, beam trawl, 4173–4280 m, 30 May 2017. CSIRO H 8125-01 (GenBank Accession MH 491988), male, 92+ mm SL, Hunter Commonwealth Marine Reserve, NSW, 32°08.28’S, 153°31.62’E, RV Investigator , st. IN2017_ V03 /078, beam trawl, 3980–4029 m, 4 June 2017. Diagnosis . Sciadonus pedicellaris differs from the other four Sciadonus species by the following combination of characters: No distinct black spots dorsally and along midbody; pelvic fin length 1.0–2.2 % SL; dorsal fin rays 90–107; precaudal vertebrae 43–49; origin of anal fin below dorsal fin rays 44–56. Size . Largest known specimen (126 mm SL) is a ripe female. Distribution (Fig. 1). Earlier known from 19 specimens caught in the Northeast Atlantic, Northeast Pacific, the Solomon Sea and off New Zealand at 1169–5440 m (Nielsen 2018) and now additionally five specimens from the GAB and off southern Qld caught at 1816–4280 m. Remarks . The present five specimens are compared to 19 specimens from most oceans (Nielsen 2018) and Table 1 shows agreement in all the 21 characters mentioned. : Published as part of Nielsen, Jørgen G., Pogonoski, John J. & Appleyard, Sharon A., 2019, Aphyonid-clade species of Australia (Teleostei, Bythitidae) with four species new to Australian waters and a new species of Barathronus, pp. 554-572 in Zootaxa 4564 (2) on page 569, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4564.2.12, http://zenodo.org/record/2589009 : {"references": ["Garman, S. (1899) The fishes. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 24, 1 - 431.", "Nybelin, O. (1957) Deep-sea bottom fishes. Reports of the Swedish deep-sea expedition. Vol. II. Zoology, 20, 249 - 345.", "Nielsen, J. G. (1969) Systematics and biology of the Aphyonidae (Pisces, Ophidioidea). Galathea Report, 10, 1 - 90.", "Nielsen, J. G. & Moller, P. R. (2015) 99 Family Aphyonidae. In: Roberts, C. D, Stewart, A. L. & Struthers, C. D. (Eds). The Fishes of New Zealand. Te Papa Press, Wellington, pp. 736 - 738."]}