Observations on some Tasmanian fishes : Part XXV

Five species are for the first time recorded from Tasmania; in each case some observations are made on the material, the chief points commented on here noted in parentheses. CHAULIODIDAE - Chauliodus sloani (dentition, general features): IDIACANTHIDAE - Idiacanthus fasciola (specimen from gut of Hyp...

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Published in:Papers and Proceedings of The Royal Society of Tasmania
Main Author: Scott, EOG
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Language:English
Published: 1979
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:14177 2023-05-15T13:31:52+02:00 Observations on some Tasmanian fishes : Part XXV Scott, EOG 1979 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/14177/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/14177/4/1979_Scott_Observations.pdf en eng https://eprints.utas.edu.au/14177/4/1979_Scott_Observations.pdf Scott, EOG 1979 , 'Observations on some Tasmanian fishes : Part XXV' , Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, vol. 113 , pp. 99-148 , doi:10.26749/rstpp.113.99 <http://dx.doi.org/10.26749/rstpp.113.99>. cc_utas Royal Society of Tasmania RST Van Diemens Land natural history science ecology taxonomy botany zoology geology geography papers & proceedings Australia UTAS Library Article PeerReviewed 1979 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.26749/rstpp.113.99 2021-05-24T22:16:41Z Five species are for the first time recorded from Tasmania; in each case some observations are made on the material, the chief points commented on here noted in parentheses. CHAULIODIDAE - Chauliodus sloani (dentition, general features): IDIACANTHIDAE - Idiacanthus fasciola (specimen from gut of Hyperoglyphe antarctica); I. niger (type locality of synonymic I. aurora, Macquarie Island, part of a Tasmanian municipality): EMBIOTOCIDAE - Diretmus argenteus (juvenile characters): CARANGIDAE - Trachurus mccullochi (key to Tasmanian carangids): ANTHIIDAE - Hypoplectrodes nigrorubrum (additions to, revision of, published accounts, key to Tasmanian anthiids). Observations are made also on the following species:- MACROURIDAE - Coelorinchus mortoni (new material of little-known species); Lepidorhynchus denticulatus (food of Rexea solandri, abnormal spinous structure); Macruronus novaezelandiae (fluviatile example): SYNGNATHIDAE - Solegnathus fasciatus (sex dimorphism, relative growth, table of dimensions); Stigmatophora argus (comparison with published data). Syngnathus phillipi (proportions): SPHYRAENIDAE- Austroluzza novaehollandiae (food of seal, proportions): SCOMBRIDAE - Gasterochisma melampus (additional Tasmanian record): ANTHIIDAE - Anthias pulchellus (second Tasmanian record, extension of extant accounts). Caesioperca rasor (examination of 11 examples, table of dimensions); Caesioperca lepidoptera (additions to published accounts); Callanthias allporti (additions to, revision of, published descriptions): ECHENEIDAE- Remora remora (comparison with larger examples reported on earlier). In the case of several species the existence of one or both of two interesting form patterns has been examined: (a) length of head, length to vent, standard length are found to be collinear in a loglog plot on integral numbers, (b) the lengths of spines and rays, in one or more sets, are found to yield a linear graph when plotted on a loglog grid against their serial (or reverse serial) numbers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Macquarie Island University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Papers and Proceedings of The Royal Society of Tasmania 113 99 148
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description Five species are for the first time recorded from Tasmania; in each case some observations are made on the material, the chief points commented on here noted in parentheses. CHAULIODIDAE - Chauliodus sloani (dentition, general features): IDIACANTHIDAE - Idiacanthus fasciola (specimen from gut of Hyperoglyphe antarctica); I. niger (type locality of synonymic I. aurora, Macquarie Island, part of a Tasmanian municipality): EMBIOTOCIDAE - Diretmus argenteus (juvenile characters): CARANGIDAE - Trachurus mccullochi (key to Tasmanian carangids): ANTHIIDAE - Hypoplectrodes nigrorubrum (additions to, revision of, published accounts, key to Tasmanian anthiids). Observations are made also on the following species:- MACROURIDAE - Coelorinchus mortoni (new material of little-known species); Lepidorhynchus denticulatus (food of Rexea solandri, abnormal spinous structure); Macruronus novaezelandiae (fluviatile example): SYNGNATHIDAE - Solegnathus fasciatus (sex dimorphism, relative growth, table of dimensions); Stigmatophora argus (comparison with published data). Syngnathus phillipi (proportions): SPHYRAENIDAE- Austroluzza novaehollandiae (food of seal, proportions): SCOMBRIDAE - Gasterochisma melampus (additional Tasmanian record): ANTHIIDAE - Anthias pulchellus (second Tasmanian record, extension of extant accounts). Caesioperca rasor (examination of 11 examples, table of dimensions); Caesioperca lepidoptera (additions to published accounts); Callanthias allporti (additions to, revision of, published descriptions): ECHENEIDAE- Remora remora (comparison with larger examples reported on earlier). In the case of several species the existence of one or both of two interesting form patterns has been examined: (a) length of head, length to vent, standard length are found to be collinear in a loglog plot on integral numbers, (b) the lengths of spines and rays, in one or more sets, are found to yield a linear graph when plotted on a loglog grid against their serial (or reverse serial) numbers.
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