Buenia jeffreysii

Buenia jeffreysii (Günther, 1867) Gobius jeffreysii Günther 1867 Syntypes. BMNH 1867.8.24.3-5 (3): male, 34.2 mm SL, caudal fin damaged; male, 42.4 mm SL, caudal fin damaged; female, 37.7 mm SL, caudal fin damaged (Fig 6a). All material from Scotland, Off the Hebrides, North Atlantic, depth 145–165...

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Published in:PLOS ONE
Main Authors: Kovačić, Marcelo, Ordines, Francesc, Schliewen, Ulrich K.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5960628
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5960628
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Summary:Buenia jeffreysii (Günther, 1867) Gobius jeffreysii Günther 1867 Syntypes. BMNH 1867.8.24.3-5 (3): male, 34.2 mm SL, caudal fin damaged; male, 42.4 mm SL, caudal fin damaged; female, 37.7 mm SL, caudal fin damaged (Fig 6a). All material from Scotland, Off the Hebrides, North Atlantic, depth 145–165 m, coll. J.G. Jeffreys. Non-type material. PMR VP3769, two males, 42.6+ 8.9 mm and 40.3 + 8.5 mm (Fig 6b); ZSM 45583, female, 50.0 + 9.9 mm. All material from Norway, Lysefjorden, N 58.9490, E 6.1449, sand with few cobbles, depth 30–35 m, 16th October 2015, coll. R. Svensen & U. Schliewen. Diagnosis. (1) anterior oculoscapular canal normally closed with pores σ, λ, Κ,α, ρ; (2) posterior oculoscapular canal present; (3) suborbital row c of 7-8 papillae; (4) LL 28–30; (5) P 17–18; (6) D 1 II, the longest spine of D1, with elongate filament, backwards reaching to D2 beginning in males when folded down, in females not reaching D 2 I; (7) V anterior membrane 2/5 of spinous ray in midline depth (the anterior membrane damaged on syntypes BMNH 1867.8.24.3–5); (8) head length 28.5–31% of SL; (9) eye 28.7–30.6% of head length; (10) first dorsal fin base 9.6–10.4% of SL; (11) pelvic to anus 22,1–24.1% of SL; (12) second dorsal fin base 17.8–21.5% of SL; (13) snout to origin of first dorsal fin 34.0–37.4% of SL; (14) cheek depth 17.4–20.7% of head length. .continued on the next page Description. General morphology (Fig. 6). Body proportions are given in Table II. Body moderately elongate, laterally compressed towards caudal fin. Head 28.5–31.0 of SL, moderately depressed, its greatest width being 58.5–69.4% of its length, with a nearly horizontal predorsal profile. Snout moderately extent but shorter than eye, 78.9–94.7% in eye length, dorsal profile of snout moderately sloping. Eyes dorsolateral, close to each other, slightly extending above dorsal profile in some specimens, 29.2–30.6 in the length of the head. Anterior nostril short, tubular, erect, without process from rim; posterior nostril pore-like, near orbit, with ...