Notoliparis Andriashev 1975

Notoliparis Andriashev 1975 Diagnosis. Ventral sucking disk present. Nostrils single. Pseudobranchs and pleural ribs absent. Two nasal, five infraorbital, seven preoperculo-mandibular pores. Additional unpaired coronal, paired postcoronal, and five pairs of post temporal pores present. Eyes small, r...

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Main Author: Stein, David L.
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Summary:Notoliparis Andriashev 1975 Diagnosis. Ventral sucking disk present. Nostrils single. Pseudobranchs and pleural ribs absent. Two nasal, five infraorbital, seven preoperculo-mandibular pores. Additional unpaired coronal, paired postcoronal, and five pairs of post temporal pores present. Eyes small, reduced to about 2.5 % SL. Anus posterior to disk by a distance greater than disk length. Vertebrae 53–65. Caudal fin of 13–14 rays. Distribution. Three species known from the Southern Hemisphere, one from New Zealand waters (Fig. 11). Notoliparis kermadecensis (Nielsen 1964) Figs. 12, 13, 14 “Species of Liparidae ” Wolff 1961: 283. Careproctus kermadecensis Nielsen 1964: 117, fig. 5 Notoliparis kermadecensis Andriashev 1975: 315; Andriashev 1978: 159; Andriashev 2003: 199, figs. 103, 104; Jamieson et al. 2009: 1041, fig. 4. Holotype. ZMUC P 82217, female, 252 mm SL, ~ 275 mm TL, 35 ° 51 ʹ S, 178 ° 31 ʹ W, Kermadec Trench, 20 February 1952, HDMS Galathea , Stn. 658, 6660– 6670 m. Material examined. None. Diagnosis. (modified from Andriashev 2003). Vertebrae 65, dorsal fin rays 57, anal fin rays 53, caudal fin rays 14, pectoral fin rays 32–33. Head width about equal to its length. Posterior edge of disk directly below upper part of pectoral fin base. Pectoral fin short, its posterior end far anterior to anal fin origin. Head 19–21 %, preanal 45–48 % (37 in juvenile), disk 5–7 % SL (7.1 in juvenile). Distribution. Known only from the Kermadec Trench at depths between 6660–7261 m. Comments. A total of 12 specimens of N. kermadecensis have been collected. The initial collection (Nielsen 1964) included five specimens, ranging in length from approximately 50 to 258 mm SL. Recently, seven more specimens were collected by trapping in the Kermadec Trench. These latter specimens are in much better condition than the older ones, and allow collecting significant additional data on the morphology, physiology, and biology of N. kermadecensis . Their data will be published separately in a paper including a complete redescription of the species. This species is not only the deepest known liparid species from the New Zealand EEZ, it is one of the deepest living fishes. : Published as part of Stein, David L., 2012, A Review of the Snailfishes (Liparidae, Scorpaeniformes) of New Zealand, Including Descriptions of a New Genus and Sixteen New Species, pp. 1-54 in Zootaxa 3588 on pages 15-17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.283120 : {"references": ["Andriashev, A. P. (1975) A new ultra abyssal fish, Notoliparis kurchatovi gen. et sp. n. (Liparidae) from the South-Orkney Trench (Antarctic). Trudy Instituta Okeanologii Akademia Nauk SSSR, 103, 313 - 319. In Russian; English translation by David Stein.", "Nielsen, J. G. (1964) Fishes from depths exceeding 6000 meters. Galathea Report, (7), 113 - 124.", "Wolff, T. (1961) The deepest recorded fishes. Nature, 190, 283.", "Andriashev, A. P. (1978) On the third species of the ultraabyssal genus Notoliparis Andr. (Pisces, Liparidae) from deep waters of Macquarie Trench with observations on the zoogeography and evolutionary significance of this discovery. Trudy Instituta Okeanologii Akademia Nauk SSSR, 112, 151 - 161. In Russian; English translation by David Stein.", "Andriashev, A. P. (2003) Liparid fishes (Liparidae, Scorpaeniformes) of the Southern Ocean and adjacent waters. Biological Results of the Russian Antarctic Expeditions 9. Explorations of the Fauna of the Seas, (53) 61, 1 - 476. In Russian, with English summary.", "Jamieson, A. J., Fujii, T., Solan, M., Matsumoto, A. K., Bagley, P. M., & Priede, I. M. (2009) Liparid and macrourid fishes of the hadal zone: in situ observations of activity and feeding behaviour. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 276, 1037 - 1045."]}