Two new species of the deepwater cardinalfish genus Epigonus (Epigonidae) from deep reefs off Curaçao, southern Caribbean

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作者
Okamoto, Makoto [1 ]
Baldwin, Carole C. [2 ]
Long, Douglas J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Japan Fisheries Res & Educ Agcy, Marine Fisheries Res & Dev Ctr, 6F Techno Wave 100,1-1-25 Shin Urashima Cho,Kanaga, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2215829, Japan
[2] Smithsonian Inst, Natl Museum Nat Hist, Dept Vertebrate Zool, Washington, DC 20560 USA
[3] Calif Acad Sci, Dept Ichthyol, 55 Mus Concourse Dr, San Francisco, CA 94118 USA
关键词
Submersible; COI; Curacao; Deep Reef Observation Project (DROP); PERCIFORMES EPIGONIDAE; TELEOSTEI; PACIFIC; ISLANDS; RECORDS; FISHES; EXODON;
D O I
10.1007/s10228-024-00948-2
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Two new species of deepwater cardinalfish, Epigonus gemma [7 specimens, 37.7-76.7 mm in standard length (SL)] and Epigonus hexacanthus (22 specimens, 32.2-57.0 mm SL) are described based on specimens from deep reefs off Curacao, southern Caribbean Sea. Epigonus gemma is distinguished from other congeners by a combination of the following characters: dorsal-fin rays VII-I, 9-10; pectoral-fin rays 16; total gill rakers 25-27; vertebrae 10 + 15; pyloric caeca 8-9; pored lateral-line scales 43-44 + 5-6; opercular spine absent; maxillary mustache-like processes absent; ribs on last abdominal vertebra absent; tongue toothless; endopterygoid teeth absent; and enlarged conical teeth on symphysis of lower jaw present. Epigonus hexacanthus is distinguished from other congeners by a combination of the following characters: dorsal-fin rays VI-I, 10; pectoral-fin rays 16-17; total gill rakers 25-27; vertebrae 10 + 15; pyloric caeca 6-7; pored lateral-line scales 32-35 + 3-5; opercular spine absent; maxillary mustache-like processes absent; ribs on last abdominal vertebra absent; lingual teeth present; endopterygoid teeth present; and enlarged conical teeth on symphysis of lower jaw absent. Eight specimens (37.6-54.4 mm SL) of E. hexacanthus are female with mature gonads, rendering the species the smallest in size at sexual maturity among its congeners. A key to the species of Epigonus currently known from the Caribbean Sea is provided.
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页码:432 / 441
页数:10
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