Pterygotrigal (Parapterygotrigla) robertsi

Richards, William J. & Yato, Takuji, 2014, Revision of the subgenus Parapterygotrigla (Pisces: Triglidae: Pterygotrigla), Zootaxa 3768 (1), pp. 23-42 : 37

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3768.1.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5614686

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Pterygotrigal (Parapterygotrigla) robertsi
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Pterygotrigal (Parapterygotrigla) robertsi del Cerro & Lloris 1997

Roberts’ Gurnard

( Figures 6 A View FIGURE 6 A –B, Tables 1 & 2 View TABLE 2 )

Pterygotrigla robertsi View in CoL del Cerro & Lloris 1997:117 –119 (original description, illustration, New Caledonia). Parapterygotrigla sp. “C”. www.marine.csiro.au/caab/caabsearch-frames.htm.

Material examined. CSIRO H832.02, 307 mm SL, Australia, Queensland, Marion Plateau, Marion Reef, 20o25.8’ to 20o23.6’S, 152o57.7’E, FRV Soela, sta. 6/85/27, 22 Nov. 1985, 508– 511 m depth. In addition, L. del Cerro provided original data from the holotype MNHN 1994- 25, 152 mm SL, New Caledonia, Stylaster Seamount, 23o37.7’ S, 167o43.7’E, Beryx II, sta. 32, 420–460 m depth (also cataloged as NMNZ P- 29291).

Diagnosis. Buckler in advance of D1 fin present, antrorse AIO spine absent, anterior AIO spines short (7–10% SL), P1 fin long (47–55% SL), P1 fin 1st free ray long (33% SL), eye moderate (10–11% SL), snout long (16–20% SL), nape and breast lack scales, belly with scales, 9–12 short gill rakers (2%SL), dark pigment on dorsum of holotype (see Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A B).

Description. D 1 VIII, D2 12, A 12, P1, long (47–55% SL) 11–12 + 3, 9–10 bucklers along base of D1, GR 9–12 short + rudiments, llsc 59–63, nape and breast lack scales, nuchal spine strong (11% SL), no ocular spines, opercular spine short reaching to gill opening, preopercular spine short reaching to gill opening, preopercular ridge present, cleithral spine long (15% SL).

Coloration. Del Cerro & Lloris (1997) describe the color in alcohol as follows: “general coloration yellowish, head slightly darker, ventral flanks below cleithral spine and ventral side anteriorly to the vent are shadowed. Traces of dark markings on D I fin between spines 1–6, pectoral fin blackish except uppermost ray and 3 lowermost which are pale, free rays pale as well as other fins”. There is a dark irregular patch on the dorsum below the D1 fin of the holotype (see Fig. 6 A View FIGURE 6 A ) that is not mentioned in the original description. The Queensland specimen did not have any pigmentation on its dorsum nor was any dark pigment detected on the dorsal, anal and caudal fins. The P1 fin was dusky with a light border.

Distribution. Coral Sea endemic, southwestern Pacific. Rare in collections; known only from Stylaster Seamount, off New Caledonia and Marion Reef off Queensland, Australia. L. del Cerro (pers. comm.) notes another specimen from Vanuatu.

CSIRO

Australian National Fish Collection

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

NMNZ

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Scorpaeniformes

Family

Triglidae

Genus

Pterygotrigal

Loc

Pterygotrigal (Parapterygotrigla) robertsi

Richards, William J. & Yato, Takuji 2014
2014
Loc

Pterygotrigla robertsi

Cerro 1997: 117
1997
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