Lepidotrigla macracaina, Gomon & Kawai, 2018

Gomon, Martin F. & Kawai, Toshio, 2018, A review of Indonesia’s Indian Ocean species of Lepidotrigla gurnards (Teleostei: Scorpaeniformes: Triglidae) with descriptions of three new species from southern coastal waters, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 66, pp. 624-651 : 634

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5360523

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E4AB9A48-A3AE-4B6A-87DD-4A2C4EFE4E4D

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scientific name

Lepidotrigla macracaina
status

sp. nov.

Lepidotrigla macracaina new species

Proposed English vernacular: Tophat gurnard Figs. 7A View Fig , 8 View Fig , 9A–C View Fig , 10 View Fig ; Tables 1, 2

Lepidotrigla sp. 1 Gloerfelt-Tarp & Kailola, 1984: 117, 320, fig. p. 116 (description, colour image); Inada & Wudianto (eds.), 2006: 29, 63 (colour image, survey list); Sainsbury et al., 1984: 336 (list, distribution).

Holotype. MZB 24604 (118 mm SL; formerly BMNH 1987.1.23.65) Indonesia, Bali, 08°43'S, 115°06'E, collected by P. Whitehead. GoogleMaps Paratypes (14, 88.0– 128 mm SL). BMNH 1987.1 .23.63 (111 mm SL) Indonesia, Southeast Lombok, collected by T. Gloerfelt-Tarp ; BMNH 1987.1 .23.64 (125 mm SL) Indonesia, Lombok, collected by T. Gloerfelt-Tarp ; BMNH 1987.1 .23.66 (120 mm SL) Indonesia, Bali, 08°43'S, 115°06'E, collected by P. Whitehead GoogleMaps ; HUMZ 191226 View Materials (128 mm SL) Indonesia, off Java, 08°06.17'S, 108°34.05'E – 08°04.22'S, 108°34.00'E, 210– 180 m GoogleMaps , R / V BARUNA JAYA IV, bottom trawl, 6 September 2004, collected by K. Odani ; HUMZ 191227 View Materials (115 mm SL) Indonesia, off Java, 08°06.17'S, 108°34.05'E – 08°04.22'S, 108°34.00'E, 210– 180 m GoogleMaps , R / V BARUNA JAYA IV, bottom trawl, 6 September 2004, collected by K. Odani ; HUMZ 191249 View Materials (89.6 mm SL) Indonesia, off Java, 08°06.17'S, 108°34.05'E – 08°04.22'S, 108°34.00'E, 210– 180 m GoogleMaps , R / V BARUNA JAYA IV, bottom trawl, 6 September 2004, collected by K. Odani ; HUMZ 191250 View Materials (109 mm SL) Indonesia, off Java, 08°06.17'S, 108°34.05'E – 08°04.2'S, 108°34.00'E, 210– 180 m GoogleMaps , R / V BARUNA JAYA IV, bottom trawl, 6 September 2004, collected by K. Odani ; HUMZ 191304 View Materials (88.0 mm SL) Indonesia, Java, 08°04.2'S, 109°16.5'E – 08°03.5'S, 109°14.5'E, 128– 125 m GoogleMaps , R / V BARUNA JAYA IV, bottom trawl, 17 September 2004, collected by K. Odani ; HUMZ 191305 View Materials (123 mm SL) Indonesia, Java, 08°04.2'S, 109°16.5'E – 08°03.5'S, 109°14.5'E, 128– 125 m GoogleMaps , R / V BARUNA JAYA IV, bottom trawl, 17 September 2004, collected by K. Odani ; HUMZ 193604 View Materials (125 mm SL) Indonesia, Java, 08°04.7'S, 108°24.7'E – 08°04.4'S, 108°23.4'E, 246–263 m GoogleMaps , R / V BARUNA JAYA IV, bottom trawl, 4 May 2005, collected by T. Kawai ; HUMZ 193605 View Materials (122 mm SL) Indonesia, Java, 08°04.7'S, 108°24.7'E – 08°04.4'S, 108°23.4'E, 246–263 m GoogleMaps , R / V BARUNA JAYA IV, bottom trawl, 4 May 2005, collected by T. Kawai ; HUMZ 193606 View Materials (111 mm SL) Indonesia, Java, 08°04.7'S, 108°24.7'E – 08°04.4'S, 108°23.4'E, 246–263 m GoogleMaps , R / V BARUNA JAYA IV, bottom trawl, 4 May 2005, collected by T. Kawai ; MZB 24583 (96.5 mm SL; formerly HUMZ 191302 View Materials ) Indonesia, Java, 08°04.2'S, 109°16.5'E – 08°03.5'S, 109°14.5'E, 128– 125 m GoogleMaps , R / V BARUNA JAYA IV bottom trawl, 17 September 2004, collected by K. Odani ; NTM S.10995-006 (124 mm SL) Indonesia, Bali Strait , Serpent Bank, 8.55°S, 114.517°E GoogleMaps , TGT 2594 , 18 May 1983, collected by T. Gloerfelt-Tarp ; QMB I.25963 (109 mm SL) Indonesia, southeast of Lombok , 8°58'S, 116°34'E, 150–280 m GoogleMaps , July 1981, collected by T. Gloerfelt-Tarp .

Diagnosis. Lateral profile of body with straight taper to slender caudal peduncle; distinctive postorbital notch above and behind each eye but not extending across top of head as occipital groove; rostral process with broad medial notch edged with small spines becoming progressively longer to corner on each side when viewed from above; lateral line with 62–67 pored scales; 3 scales above lateral line and about 13 to 16 scales below lateral line; first dorsal fin with 8 (rarely 7) spines, second significantly longer than first and third, second dorsal fin with 16 or 17 rays; anal fin with 16 or 17 (rarely 15) rays; pectoral fins reaching about third to fifth anal fin ray, first free pectoral fin ray reaching well short of pectoral fin tip, but to or almost to tip of pelvic fin. Distal half of caudal fin red with dusky grey obscuring upper third; inner surface of pectoral fin charcoal to dark green to distal margin with moderately large bright blue spots arranged in four or five transverse bands, fine reddish margin dorsally and ventrally.

MZB

Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

NTM

Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences

QMB

Queensland Museum, Brisbane

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