Neobythites kenyaensis Nielsen, 1995
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https://doi.org/ 10.26028/cybium/2019-431-011 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D76B58-FFB8-FF86-FF1D-C5439753FCFD |
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Neobythites kenyaensis Nielsen, 1995 |
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Neobythites kenyaensis Nielsen, 1995 View in CoL
( Figs 1-6 View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 View Figure 4 View Figure 5 View Figure 6 ; Tabs I, II)
Neobythites kenyaensis Nielsen, 1995: 5 View in CoL
Neobythites kenyaensis View in CoL : Nielsen, 2002: 37
Holotype. – SAIAB (earlier RUSI) 13952, 124 mm SL, off Ras Ngomeni , Kenya, 2°50’S- 40°31’E, R / V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, 275 m depth. GoogleMaps
Paratype. – BMNH 1939.5 .24.1439, female, 103+ mm SL, off Zanzibar, Tanzania, 5°34’24”S- 39°14’05”E GoogleMaps ; R / V John Murray, 238-293 m depth .
Other material (n = 13; 12 specimens and one unvouchered photograph; 97-162+ mm SL). – Kenya: USNM 340896, 140 mm SL; off Ras Ngomeni, 2°56’S- 40°28’E, R / V Anton Bruun , 240 m depth GoogleMaps ; Tanzania: ZMA 113428, 148 mm SL, off Dar es Salaam, 274-457 m depth ; Mozambique: SAIAB 82154 About SAIAB , 3 About SAIAB , 135-151 mm SL, 21°15’46”S- 35°39’41”E, R / V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen (Station BT 70), 394-400 m depth GoogleMaps ; SAIAB 98890 About SAIAB , two females, 97-102 mm SL, R / V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen (Station BT 135), 12°41’43”S- 40°40’E, 292-296 m depth GoogleMaps ; SAIAB 98891 About SAIAB , 3 females, 101-121 mm SL, 11°08’28”S- 40°46’11”E, R / V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen (Station BT 136), 391-412 m depth GoogleMaps ; SAM F033865 View Materials , female, 143 mm SL, 25°32’S- 34°19’E, R / V Algoa , 372 m depth GoogleMaps ; South Africa: SAIAB 188287 About SAIAB , 162 About SAIAB + mm SL, off Tugela Bank, 29°07.5’S- 31°45.00’E, F/ V O�ean Spray , 300-350 m depth GoogleMaps ; unvouchered photograph ( Fig. 2D View Figure 2 ): SAIAB 95778, 148 mm SL, South Africa, Natal, off Durban, 29°54’54”S- 31°19’46”E, F/ V O�ean Spray , 427-435 m depth GoogleMaps (photographer: Desmond Hayes).
Diagnosis
No spines on hind margin of preopercle; dorsal fin-rays 97-102; anal-fin rays 80-84; pectoral fin-rays 26-32; precaudal vertebrae 13; total vertebrae 55-59; pseudobranchial filaments 2-4; long gill rakers on anterior arch 8-10; head length 19.5-21.5% SL; pelvic-fin length 9.9-12.0% SL, pelvic fins reaching about halfway to anus; orbit length 4.3-5.3% SL, 22.0-30.5% head length, and 1.8-2.1 times in upper-jaw length; longest gill filament 1.4-2.3% SL and 6.9-12.0% head length; dorsal fin with two ocelli, the first one anterior of anus (“anterior ocellus”) and the other ocellus centrally on body well behind anus (“central ocellus”); anterior ocellus spot distance 29.5-34.5% SL, the spot covering 6-9 dorsal-fin rays; central ocellus-spot distance 53-57% SL, the spot covering 8-15 dorsal-fin rays; caudal fin entirely and dorsal and anal fins at least in their posterior parts dark pigment- ed; otolith length 4.9-5.8% SL, sulcus length 3.4-4.7% SL, ostium height 20.0-24.0% sulcus length, and ostium height 28.5-37.5% ostium length.
Description (based on the two types, 12 additional specimens, and one unvouchered photograph)
Rather elongate fish with complete but mostly indistinct lateral line; head and body covered with cycloid scales; origin of dorsal fin above proximal part of pectoral fin; origin of anal fin in front of midpoint of fish; tip of pectoral fins ending well in front of anal fin; pelvic fins reaching almost halfway to origin of anal fin; length of blunt snout about diam- eter of eye; upper jaw ending well posterior to eye; anterior nostril ending in a short tube and larger posterior nostril with a low ridge; no spines on preopercle; strong opercular spine; anterior gill arch with 2-3 blunt and two long rakers on upper branch; one long raker in angle and lower branch with 5-7 long (total long gill rakers 8-10) and 5-7 blunt rakers; gill filaments 1.1-1.4 times as long as longest gill rakers; distinct pseudobranchial filaments 2-4 (2-3).
SAIAB |
South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity |
RUSI |
J.L.B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology (formerly of Rhodes University) |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
ZMA |
Universiteit van Amsterdam, Zoologisch Museum |
SAM |
South African Museum |
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Neobythites kenyaensis Nielsen, 1995
Uiblein, Franz & Nielsen, Jørgen G. 2019 |
Neobythites kenyaensis
NIELSEN J. G. 2002: 37 |
Neobythites kenyaensis
NIELSEN J. G. 1995: 5 |