Nettenchelys dionisi Brito, 1989

Smith, David G., Lin, James, Chen, Hong-Ming & Pogonoski, John J., 2015, The eels of the genus Nettenchelys, with description of a new species from Taiwan (Teleostei: Anguilliformes: Nettastomatidae), Zootaxa 4060 (1), pp. 105-120 : 109

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4060.1.13

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5623633

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Nettenchelys dionisi Brito, 1989
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Nettenchelys dionisi Brito, 1989 View in CoL

Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 b

? Nettenchelys View in CoL sp. B Smith & Castle 1982:18 (eastern Atlantic). Larva.

Nettenchelys dionisi Brito 1989:877 View in CoL , figs. 2–4 (Canary Islands, eastern Atlantic, depth 350–400 m). Holotype. TFMC ZM-3 (female, 620 mm).

Material. Two specimens known, both gravid females. Holotype: TFMC ZM-3 (620 mm). Paratype: CCML 01/ 248 (446 mm).

Diagnosis. Anterior vomerine teeth uniserial but not enlarged; posterior nostril midway between eye and supratemporal canal. See Table 1 View TABLE 1 for additional characters.

Distribution. Known from the Canary Islands in the eastern North Atlantic.

Remarks. Smith & Castle (1982: 18) described a larva, Nettenchelys sp. B, based on two specimens collected in the eastern North Atlantic, one near the Azores and one near the Canary Islands ( Smith & Castle 1982: fig. 12). These larvae may belong to Nettenchelys dionisi , a species that was unknown in 1982. Both the holotype and paratype of N. dionisi appear to be incomplete; the vertebral counts of 165 and 132 respectively seem far too low for a nettastomatid. The preanal lengths of the two specimens given by Brito (1989:table 1) are 30.8 and 37.2 %TL for the holotype and paratype respectively. If the specimens are incomplete, and if the paratype has lost more vertebrae than the holotype, then it would be expected that any proportional measurement given as a percentage of TL would be greater in the paratype. This is indeed what we see, providing further evidence that both specimens have lost part of the tail. The two specimens of Nettenchelys sp. B larvae have 235–236 total myomeres ( Smith & Castle 1982:18); if these represent the larvae of N. dionisi , then the adults would have a comparable number of vertebrae.

CCML

Coleccion Ictiologica del Departamento de Ciencias Marinas de la Universidad de la Laguna

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Anguilliformes

Family

Nettastomatidae

Genus

Nettenchelys

Loc

Nettenchelys dionisi Brito, 1989

Smith, David G., Lin, James, Chen, Hong-Ming & Pogonoski, John J. 2015
2015
Loc

Nettenchelys dionisi

Brito 1989: 877
1989
Loc

Nettenchelys

Smith 1982: 18
1982
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