Seleniolycus laevifasciatus

Seleniolycus laevifasciatus (Torno, Tomo and Marschoff, 1977) Oidiphorus laevifasciatus Torno, Tomo and Marschoff, 1977: 3, text figs. (type locality: South Sandwich Islands). Seleniolycus laevifasciatus: Anderson, 1988: 68, figs. 7, 8C, 913; Anderson, 1990b: 275, fig. 23. Material examined. Falklan...

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Main Author: M. Eric Anderson
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/6258171
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6258171
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Summary:Seleniolycus laevifasciatus (Torno, Tomo and Marschoff, 1977) Oidiphorus laevifasciatus Torno, Tomo and Marschoff, 1977: 3, text figs. (type locality: South Sandwich Islands). Seleniolycus laevifasciatus: Anderson, 1988: 68, figs. 7, 8C, 913; Anderson, 1990b: 275, fig. 23. Material examined. Falkland Rise, No. of South Georgia: USNM 356641 (1; 176 mm SL), 51°02.2'S, 42°47.8'W, 1509-1525 m, ISLAS ORCADAS coll. UMO 6, 9 May 1975, H. H. DeWitt. Diagnosis. Placed in a monotypic genus, this species is distinguised from all other zoarcids by the following combination of characters: suborbital bones 6, forming a circle under eye; two postorbital pores; seven preoperculomandibular pores; flesh gelatinous; lateral line mediolateral; gill slit extending to mid-pectoral base; scales and pelvic fins absent; pseudobranch, pyloric caeca, vomerine and palatine teeth present; vertebrae 22-24 + 52-57 = 74-80; P 11-13. Description. Vertebrae 22 + 52 = 74; D 69; A 53; P 12; C 9; pelvics absent; branchiostegal rays 6; gill rakers 0 + 15; vomerine teeth 20; palatine teeth 25/30; pseudobranch filaments 2; pyloric caeca 2. Following proportions as percent SL: head length 20.2; head width 13.9; head depth 14.5; predorsal length 20.8; preanal length 48.0; pectoral base depth 4.6; pectoral-fin length 9.8; body depth 12.3; gill slit length 5.3. Following proportions as percent HL: head width 68.7; head depth 71.8; upper jaw length 49.6; snout length 23.4; eye diameter 18.0; gill slit length 26.2; pectoral-fin length 48.7; interorbital width 10.4; interpupillary width 37.4; caudal-fin length 31.0. Pectoral base/ length ratio 46.8. No variation in head pore pattern from that reported by Anderson (1988): preoperculomandibulars 7; suborbitals 5; postorbitals 2; supraorbitals (nasals) 2; occipitals and interorbital absent. Caudal fin with two epural, four upper hypural and three lower hypural rays. Dorsal-fin origin associated with vertebra 2, with no free pterygiophores. Anal-fin origin associated with first caudal vertebra, with no ...