Trachipterus fukuzakii Fitch 1964

Trachipterus fukuzakii Fitch, 1964 — TRACHIPTERIDAE Tapertail ribbonfish (En); Listoncillo pabilo (Sp) (Figure 3, Tables 1 and 4) Material examined. 1 specimen (UCR 2901-2.001); adult, 1071 mm TL, 1049 mm SL, collected near Golfito, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, eastern Pacific Ocean, 8° 36' 17.25&qu...

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Main Authors: Angulo, Arturo, López-Sánchez, Myrna I.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Lampriformes
Trachipteridae
Trachipterus
Trachipterus fukuzakii
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Lampriformes
Trachipteridae
Trachipterus
Trachipterus fukuzakii
Angulo, Arturo
López-Sánchez, Myrna I.
Trachipterus fukuzakii Fitch 1964
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Lampriformes
Trachipteridae
Trachipterus
Trachipterus fukuzakii
description Trachipterus fukuzakii Fitch, 1964 — TRACHIPTERIDAE Tapertail ribbonfish (En); Listoncillo pabilo (Sp) (Figure 3, Tables 1 and 4) Material examined. 1 specimen (UCR 2901-2.001); adult, 1071 mm TL, 1049 mm SL, collected near Golfito, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, eastern Pacific Ocean, 8° 36' 17.25" N, 83° 12' 35.23" W, on 25 October 2010, by Federico Hampl using long line. Diagnostic characters. A member of Trachipteridae in congruence with the diagnostic characters listed for the family in Heemstra & Kannemeyer (1984, 1986b), Olney (2003d) and Nelson (2006). Generic and specific diagnostic characters are listed below, all in accordance with descriptions of specimens by Fitch (1964) and Savinykh & Baitalyuk (2011). Ventral portion of tail covered by spiny plates (vs. smooth, not covered by spiny plates in species of Desmodema ); caudal fin divided in two lobes (vs. not divided in two lobes in species of Desmodema ); dorsal-fin rays about 160 (vs. 115–150 in species of Zu ); lateral line straight, as a series of oval spiny plates (vs. as a zigzag series of elongate spiny plates in species of Zu ); ventral edge of body straight (vs. usually scalloped in species of Zu ) and with bony tubercles (without bony tubercles in species of Zu ); precaudal vertebrae 26 (vs. usually more than 30 in all other known species of Trachipterus ), preanal vertebrae 40 (vs. usually more than 45 in all other known species of Trachipterus ), total vertebrae 71 (vs. usually more than 80 in all other known species of Trachipterus Fitch 1964, Heemstra & Kannemeyer 1984, Savinykh & Baitalyuk 2011). Description. Measurements and counts, as well as comparative data, are presented in Table 4. Body elongate, ribbon-like, highly compressed, covered with oval-shaped spiny plates. Dorsal profile sloping down evenly and in a straight line from the forehead, dorsal to the orbit, posteriorly to the caudal region; ventral profile nearly straight (parallel with the body axis) for almost its entire length; posterior to anus, the dorsal and ventral profiles gradually converge forming an elongate and tapered tail whose length correspond to about 33% of SL; ventral contour of body with several rows of stiff, pointed, fleshy papillae which diminish in size caudally. Maximum body depth about one head length anterior to the anus. Head length about 30% of snout-vent length; snout length about 82% of eye diameter; end of maxilla anterior to the center of the orbit. Dorsal-fin origin posterior to the middle of the orbit; first dorsal-fin rays apparently elongated but broken, subsequent rays relatively short, becoming longer toward the center region of the body, with the maximum height of fin anterodorsal to the anus; pectoral fins low; pelvic fins completely reduced to the bases, with no shortened pelvic-fin rays or nubbins; caudal fin divided in two lobes, the upper lobe upturned, with eight rays, the lower lobe, on the horizontal axis of the body, represented by six rudimentary spiny nubbins. inconspicuous) or unavailable are representeđ with an en-đash (Q). Character UCR 2901-2.0 0 1 Fitch (1964) Fitch (1967) Charter & Moser (1996 a) Morphometrics Color in live not recorded. Color in alcohol (see Figure 3) brown, with the head, opercular region and tail darker, a small, ovate dark blotch at the dorsal contour under the rays 20–23, and narrow dark streaks on both the dorsal and ventral contours running out the caudal-fin base. Remarks. The species T. altivelis (originally described from the coast of Chile) as diagnosed by Fitch (1964), and according to Hamilton (1915), Palmer (1961) and Heemstra & Kannemeyer (1984), overlaps, in all meristics and most measurements presented, with the descriptions of the species T. trachypterus (originally described from the Mediterranean Sea). Although Fitch (1964) synonymizes T. weychardi Philippi, 1874, T. seleniris Snyder, 1908 and T. rexsalmonorum Jordan & Gilbert, 1894 (the first described from the coast of Chile, the two remaining described from the coast of California, USA) with T. altivelis , the author does not address any relationship with T. trachypterus since the species was not originally described from the eastern Pacific Ocean. Recently, Savinykh & Baitalyuk (2011), in an attempt to clarify the taxonomic status of the genus in the northern Pacific Ocean, based on the examination of several specimens, as well as literature records, conclude that only two species ( T. fukuzaki and T. trachypterus ) should be considered as valid in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. The authors considered T. altivelis and T. ishikawae Jordan & Snyder, 1901 (a species from the western and central North Pacific Oceans) as junior synonyms of T. trachypterus based on their inability to diagnose such species using meristic characters, in accordance with Hamilton (1915) and Palmer’s (1961) observations. As noted above (and in the key; see below), both species ( T. fukuzaki and T. trachypterus ) can be clearly separated mainly by the vertebrae number (which is lower in T. fukuzaki ). Although T. fukuzakii has a postulated distribution extending from Oregon, USA, to Chile (see Table 1), there are no published records between the Gulf of California, Mexico (Del Moral-Flores et al. 2013) and the Peru-Chile coasts (Pequeño 1989, 2011, Chirichigno & Vélez 1998). Our specimen represents, on the basis of Bussing & López (1994, 2005, 2009, 2011), the first documented record of the species in lower Central American (Costa Rican) Pacific waters. : Published as part of Angulo, Arturo & López-Sánchez, Myrna I., 2017, New records of lampriform fishes (Teleostei: Lampriformes) from the Pacific coast of lower Central America, with comments on the diversity, taxonomy and distribution of the Lampriformes in the eastern Pacific Ocean, pp. 573-591 in Zootaxa 4236 (3) on pages 582-584, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4236.3.11, http://zenodo.org/record/322327 : {"references": ["Fitch, J. E. (1964) The ribbonfishes (family Trachipteridae) of the eastern Pacific Ocean, with a description of a new species. California Fish and Game, 50, 228 - 240.", "Heemstra, P. C. & Kannemeyer, S. X. (1984) The families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a new species of Zu from South Africa. Annals of the South African Museum, 94, 13 - 39.", "Heemstra, P. C. & Kannemeyer, S. X. (1986 a) Trachipteridae. In: Smith, M. M. & Heemstra, P. C. (Eds.), Smiths' Sea Fishes. Macmillan South Africa, Johannesburg, pp. 399 - 402.", "Olney, J. E. (2003 d) Trachipteridae. In: Carpenter, K. E. (Ed.), The living marine resources of the western central Atlantic, FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes. Fol. 2. FAO, Rome, pp. 957 - 958.", "Nelson, J. S. (2006) Fishes of the world. John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey, 624 pp.", "Savinykh, V. F. & Baitalyuk, A. A. (2011) Taxonomic status of ribbonfishes of the genus Trachypterus (Trachipteridae) from the northern part of the Pacific Ocean. Journal of Ichthyology, 51, 581 - 589.", "Fitch, J. E. (1967) The tapertail ribbonfish (Trachipterus fukusakii Fitch) added to marine fauna of California. California Fish and Game, 53, 298 - 299.", "Charter, S. R. & Moser, H. G. (1996 a) Lampridiformes. In: Moser, H. G. (Ed.), The early stages of fishes in the California Current region, California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI) Atlas No. 33, California, pp. 659 - 660.", "Hamilton, H. (1915) Notes on the Occurrence of the Genus Trachypterus in New Zealand, Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 48, 370 - 382.", "Palmer, G. (1961) The Dealfishes (Trachipteridae) of the Mediterranean and North East Atlantic. Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History: Zoology, 7, 335 - 351.", "Del Moral-Flores, L. F., Gonzalez-Acosta, A. F., Espinosa-Perez, H., Ruiz-Campos, G. & Castro-Aguirre, J. L. (2013) Lista anotada de la ictiofauna de las islas del golfo de California, con comentarios sobre sus afinidades zoogeograficas. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 84, 184 - 214.", "Pequeno, G. (1989) Peces de Chile. Lista sistematica revisada y comentada. Revista de Biologia Marina, Falparaiso, 24, 1 - 132.", "Pequeno, G. (2011) Primer registro de Agrostichthys parkeri en el Oceano Pacifico suroriental (Osteichthyes: Regalecidae). Revista de Biologia Marina y Oceanografia, 46, 85 - 88.", "Chirichigno F. N. & Velez, J. D. (1998) Clave para identificar los peces marinos del Peru (Seguenda edicion, revidada y actualizada). Instituto del Mar del Peru, Publicacion especial, Peru, 496 pp.", "Bussing, W. A. & Lopez, M. I. (1994) Peces demersales y pelagicos costeros del Pacifico de Centro America Meridional: guia ilustrada / Demersal and pelagic inshore fishes of the Pacific coast of lower Central America: an illustrated guide. Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica, 164 pp.", "Bussing, W. A. & Lopez, M. I. (2005) Peces de la Isla del Coco y peces arrecifales de la costa pacifica de America Central Meridional: guia ilustrada / Fishes of Cocos Island and reef fishes of the pacific coast of lower Central America: an illustrated guide. Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica, 192 pp.", "Bussing, W. A. & Lopez, M. I. (2009) Marine Fish. In: Wehrtmann, I. S. & Cortes, J. (Eds.), Marine biodiversity of Costa Rica, Central America. Springer Business Media B. V., Berlin, pp. 453 - 458.", "Bussing, W. A. & Lopez, M. I. (2011) Peces demersales y pelagicos costeros del Pacifico de Centro America Meridional: guia ilustrada / Demersal and pelagic inshore fishes of the Pacific coast of lower Central America: an illustrated guide Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica, 192 pp."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6042758 2023-05-15T17:39:00+02:00 Trachipterus fukuzakii Fitch 1964 Angulo, Arturo López-Sánchez, Myrna I. 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6042758 https://zenodo.org/record/6042758 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/322327 http://publication.plazi.org/id/766F13713C6F6160FFFD9832B47EA130 http://table.plazi.org/id/56808A973C6D6162FF8A9A30B0EFA327 http://table.plazi.org/id/56808A973C65616AFF8A9A3BB313A32E http://zoobank.org/5E8AE281-99BA-4557-89AB-4F0964F026DA https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4236.3.11 http://zenodo.org/record/322327 http://publication.plazi.org/id/766F13713C6F6160FFFD9832B47EA130 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.322330 http://table.plazi.org/id/56808A973C6D6162FF8A9A30B0EFA327 http://table.plazi.org/id/56808A973C65616AFF8A9A3BB313A32E http://zoobank.org/5E8AE281-99BA-4557-89AB-4F0964F026DA https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6042759 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 Lampriformes Trachipteridae Trachipterus Trachipterus fukuzakii article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6042758 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4236.3.11 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.322330 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6042759 2022-04-01T09:53:13Z Trachipterus fukuzakii Fitch, 1964 — TRACHIPTERIDAE Tapertail ribbonfish (En); Listoncillo pabilo (Sp) (Figure 3, Tables 1 and 4) Material examined. 1 specimen (UCR 2901-2.001); adult, 1071 mm TL, 1049 mm SL, collected near Golfito, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, eastern Pacific Ocean, 8° 36' 17.25" N, 83° 12' 35.23" W, on 25 October 2010, by Federico Hampl using long line. Diagnostic characters. A member of Trachipteridae in congruence with the diagnostic characters listed for the family in Heemstra & Kannemeyer (1984, 1986b), Olney (2003d) and Nelson (2006). Generic and specific diagnostic characters are listed below, all in accordance with descriptions of specimens by Fitch (1964) and Savinykh & Baitalyuk (2011). Ventral portion of tail covered by spiny plates (vs. smooth, not covered by spiny plates in species of Desmodema ); caudal fin divided in two lobes (vs. not divided in two lobes in species of Desmodema ); dorsal-fin rays about 160 (vs. 115–150 in species of Zu ); lateral line straight, as a series of oval spiny plates (vs. as a zigzag series of elongate spiny plates in species of Zu ); ventral edge of body straight (vs. usually scalloped in species of Zu ) and with bony tubercles (without bony tubercles in species of Zu ); precaudal vertebrae 26 (vs. usually more than 30 in all other known species of Trachipterus ), preanal vertebrae 40 (vs. usually more than 45 in all other known species of Trachipterus ), total vertebrae 71 (vs. usually more than 80 in all other known species of Trachipterus Fitch 1964, Heemstra & Kannemeyer 1984, Savinykh & Baitalyuk 2011). Description. Measurements and counts, as well as comparative data, are presented in Table 4. Body elongate, ribbon-like, highly compressed, covered with oval-shaped spiny plates. Dorsal profile sloping down evenly and in a straight line from the forehead, dorsal to the orbit, posteriorly to the caudal region; ventral profile nearly straight (parallel with the body axis) for almost its entire length; posterior to anus, the dorsal and ventral profiles gradually converge forming an elongate and tapered tail whose length correspond to about 33% of SL; ventral contour of body with several rows of stiff, pointed, fleshy papillae which diminish in size caudally. Maximum body depth about one head length anterior to the anus. Head length about 30% of snout-vent length; snout length about 82% of eye diameter; end of maxilla anterior to the center of the orbit. Dorsal-fin origin posterior to the middle of the orbit; first dorsal-fin rays apparently elongated but broken, subsequent rays relatively short, becoming longer toward the center region of the body, with the maximum height of fin anterodorsal to the anus; pectoral fins low; pelvic fins completely reduced to the bases, with no shortened pelvic-fin rays or nubbins; caudal fin divided in two lobes, the upper lobe upturned, with eight rays, the lower lobe, on the horizontal axis of the body, represented by six rudimentary spiny nubbins. inconspicuous) or unavailable are representeđ with an en-đash (Q). Character UCR 2901-2.0 0 1 Fitch (1964) Fitch (1967) Charter & Moser (1996 a) Morphometrics Color in live not recorded. Color in alcohol (see Figure 3) brown, with the head, opercular region and tail darker, a small, ovate dark blotch at the dorsal contour under the rays 20–23, and narrow dark streaks on both the dorsal and ventral contours running out the caudal-fin base. Remarks. The species T. altivelis (originally described from the coast of Chile) as diagnosed by Fitch (1964), and according to Hamilton (1915), Palmer (1961) and Heemstra & Kannemeyer (1984), overlaps, in all meristics and most measurements presented, with the descriptions of the species T. trachypterus (originally described from the Mediterranean Sea). Although Fitch (1964) synonymizes T. weychardi Philippi, 1874, T. seleniris Snyder, 1908 and T. rexsalmonorum Jordan & Gilbert, 1894 (the first described from the coast of Chile, the two remaining described from the coast of California, USA) with T. altivelis , the author does not address any relationship with T. trachypterus since the species was not originally described from the eastern Pacific Ocean. Recently, Savinykh & Baitalyuk (2011), in an attempt to clarify the taxonomic status of the genus in the northern Pacific Ocean, based on the examination of several specimens, as well as literature records, conclude that only two species ( T. fukuzaki and T. trachypterus ) should be considered as valid in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. The authors considered T. altivelis and T. ishikawae Jordan & Snyder, 1901 (a species from the western and central North Pacific Oceans) as junior synonyms of T. trachypterus based on their inability to diagnose such species using meristic characters, in accordance with Hamilton (1915) and Palmer’s (1961) observations. As noted above (and in the key; see below), both species ( T. fukuzaki and T. trachypterus ) can be clearly separated mainly by the vertebrae number (which is lower in T. fukuzaki ). Although T. fukuzakii has a postulated distribution extending from Oregon, USA, to Chile (see Table 1), there are no published records between the Gulf of California, Mexico (Del Moral-Flores et al. 2013) and the Peru-Chile coasts (Pequeño 1989, 2011, Chirichigno & Vélez 1998). Our specimen represents, on the basis of Bussing & López (1994, 2005, 2009, 2011), the first documented record of the species in lower Central American (Costa Rican) Pacific waters. : Published as part of Angulo, Arturo & López-Sánchez, Myrna I., 2017, New records of lampriform fishes (Teleostei: Lampriformes) from the Pacific coast of lower Central America, with comments on the diversity, taxonomy and distribution of the Lampriformes in the eastern Pacific Ocean, pp. 573-591 in Zootaxa 4236 (3) on pages 582-584, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4236.3.11, http://zenodo.org/record/322327 : {"references": ["Fitch, J. E. (1964) The ribbonfishes (family Trachipteridae) of the eastern Pacific Ocean, with a description of a new species. California Fish and Game, 50, 228 - 240.", "Heemstra, P. C. & Kannemeyer, S. X. (1984) The families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a new species of Zu from South Africa. Annals of the South African Museum, 94, 13 - 39.", "Heemstra, P. C. & Kannemeyer, S. X. (1986 a) Trachipteridae. In: Smith, M. M. & Heemstra, P. C. (Eds.), Smiths' Sea Fishes. Macmillan South Africa, Johannesburg, pp. 399 - 402.", "Olney, J. E. (2003 d) Trachipteridae. In: Carpenter, K. E. (Ed.), The living marine resources of the western central Atlantic, FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes. Fol. 2. FAO, Rome, pp. 957 - 958.", "Nelson, J. S. (2006) Fishes of the world. John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey, 624 pp.", "Savinykh, V. F. & Baitalyuk, A. A. 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