Microbrotula

M. Eric Anderson, 2005, Three new species of Microbrotula (Teleostei: Ophidiiformes: Bythitidae) from the Indo-West Pacific., Zootaxa 1006, pp. 33-42 : 33

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z01006p033

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6266734

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scientific name

Microbrotula
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[[ Genus Microbrotula View in CoL   ZBK ]]

Gosline (1953) established the genus Microbrotula   ZBK for two species of livebearing brotulas from coral reef and rubble areas in Hawaii, with M. rubra   ZBK the type species. The second species, M. nigra   ZBK , was transferred to Oligopus Risso   ZBK where it was a homonym and renamed O. waikiki   ZBK , now Grammonus waikiki (Cohen, 1964; Nielsen and Cohen, 1999). Within their redefined subfamily Bythitinae, family Bythitidae, Cohen and Nielsen (1978) suggested Microbrotula   ZBK might be a shallow-water derivative of the bathyal genus Cataetyx   ZBK . Machida (2000) considered his new genus Acarobythites   ZBK close to Microbrotula   ZBK which it resembles in many characters, but differs from it in its lack of scales, 11-12 caudal-fin rays, morphology of the anteriormost neural spines, vomerine teeth arranged in a single row, indistinct lateral line and short pectoral and pelvic fins.

Cohen and Wourms (1976) described Microbrotula randalli   ZBK from five specimens taken on reefs at Efate Island, Vanuatu, and American Samoa. Additional material I have examined is listed below. Cohen and Nielsen (1978) alluded to Microbrotula   ZBK specimens from the Red Sea, and Nielsen and Cohen (1999) stated that several undescribed species occur in the Indo-Pacific region. The first southwestern Indian Ocean record of Microbrotula   ZBK was brought to my attention from scuba collections made by Mr. Andy Bentley at Aliwal Shoal, South Africa, in the summer of 2002. The purpose of this paper is to describe this material and re-diagnose Microbrotula Gosline   ZBK .

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