Himantolophus sp.

Mincarone, Michael Maia, Afonso, Gabriel Vinícius Felix, Di Dario, Fabio, Eduardo, Leandro Nolé, Frédou, Thierry, Lucena-Frédou, Flávia, Bertrand, Arnaud & Pietsch, Theodore Wells, 2021, Deep-sea anglerfishes (Lophiiformes: Ceratioidei) from off northeastern Brazil, with remarks on the ceratioids reported from the Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone, Neotropical Ichthyology 19 (2), pp. 1-28 : 6-7

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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1982-0224-2020-0151

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11050448

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scientific name

Himantolophus sp.
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Himantolophus sp.

( Figs. 1B View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 )

Geographical distribution. A total of 13 larvae and juvenile specimens were collected off Rio Grande do Norte State, the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Rocas Atoll , and the seamounts off Rio Grande do Norte State, between 35 and 1,113 m ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).

Remarks. Due to the immature nature of the specimens collected in this study, identification was possible only to genus. It is also possible that those specimens represent more than one species. Himantolophus currently includes 20 species distributed among five species groups, with representatives of all groups occurring in the Atlantic Ocean (Bertelsen, Krefft, 1988; Pietsch, 2009; Stewart, Pietsch, 2010; Pietsch, Kenaley, 2011; Fricke et al., 2021). Two species of Himantolophus were previously reported in Brazilian waters: Himantolophus macroceras Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 , known from five specimens reported from the central Atlantic, including one collected off Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago ( MCZ 58177, 0º10’N 27º30’W; Bertelsen, Krefft, 1988); and Himantolophus groenlandicus Reinhardt, 1837 , widely distributed in the Atlantic, with one specimen reported off Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago ( MCZ 49841, 1º02’N 29º04’W; Bertelsen, Krefft, 1988; Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). A third species, Himantolophus paucifilosus Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 , might also occur off Brazil (Melo et al., 2020; see Discussion).

Material examined. NPM 3840 , 1 , 9.5 mm , RV Antea, sta. AB1/5, 4°05’23.9”S 32°10’49.0”W GoogleMaps to 4°04’33.4”S 32°11’53.1”W, 85 m, 2 Oct 2015, 21:18–22:48 h; NPM 3841 , 3 , 8.5–13 mm , RV Antea, sta. AB1/12, 3°56’19.0”S 33°30’39.2”W GoogleMaps to 3°56’35.8”S 33°32’00.3”W, 130 m, 5 Oct 2015, 21:24–21:54 h; NPM 4959 , 1 , 37 mm ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ) , RV Antea, sta. AB2/39, 4°52’26.9”S 34°35’22.9”W GoogleMaps to 4°50’52.8”S 34°51’04.7”W, 650–800 m, 24 Apr 2017, 21:49–22:37 h; NPM 4961 , 1 , 24 mm , RV Antea, sta. AB2/42A, 3°15’28.1”S 31°48’29.1”W GoogleMaps to 3°15’27.8”S 31°50’40.6”W, 780 m, 27 Apr 2017, 12:23– 12:26 h; NPM 4964 , 1 , 21 mm , RV Antea, sta. AB2/44A, 3°52’52.5”S 32°17’33.3”W GoogleMaps to 3°52’13.4”S 32°16’28.0”W, 850 m, 28 Apr 2017, 12:44–13:17 h; NPM 4968 , 1 , 24 mm , RV Antea, sta. AB2/49A, 4°10’38.1”S 33°16’07.4”W GoogleMaps to 4°10’58.0”S 33°15’03.8”W, 770–1020 m, 30 Apr 2017, 21:17–21:52 h; NPM 4973 , 1 , 19 mm , RV Antea, sta. AB2/53A, 3°48’58.7”S 33°59’17.1”W GoogleMaps to 3°50’05.8”S 33°58’46.5”W, 610 m, 2 May 2017, 22:08–22:40 h; NPM 4982 , 1 , 29 mm , RV Antea, sta. AB2/59A, 3°38’01.6”S 36°31’46.3”W GoogleMaps to 3°38’36.1”S 36°17’49.7”W, 700–1113 m, 5 May 2017, 21:57–22:37 h; NPM 4984 , 1 , 30 mm , RV Antea, sta. AB2/59A, 3°38’01.6”S 36°31’46.3”W GoogleMaps to 3°38’36.1”S 36°17’49.7”W, 700–1113 m, 5 May 2017, 21:57–22:37 h; NPM 5221 , 1 , 18 mm , RV Antea, sta. AB1/4, 3°54’29.9”S 32°20’24.8”W GoogleMaps to 3°53’19.3”S 32°19’26.3”W, 90 m, 2 Oct 2015, 14:00–14:30 h; NPM 5223 , 1 , 50 mm , RV Antea, sta. AB1/23, 5°08’36.7”S 34°42’48.5”W GoogleMaps to 5°08’02.8”S 34°44’40.4”W, 35–100 m, 9 Oct 2015, 10:35–11:20 h.

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

RV

Collection of Leptospira Strains

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