Neognathophausia ingens ( Dohrn, 1870 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3511772 |
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Neognathophausia ingens ( Dohrn, 1870)
( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 A–B)
Lophogaster ingens Dohrn, 1870: 610 , pl. 31, figs. 12–14.
Gnathophausia inflate Willemoes-Suhm, 1873 : in MS (nomen nudum)
Gnathophausia ingens .― Sars, 1885: 30, pl. II.― Ortmann, 1906: 28, pl. II, fig. 1a.― Hansen, 1912: 184.―W.M. Tattersall, 1925: 2; 1939: 224; 1951: 25.― Fage 1941, 15.―O.S. Tattersall, 1955: 31, Table 1 View TABLE 1 .― Gordan, 1957: 333.― Clarke, 1961: 313, fig. 1.― Pequegnat, 1965: 400, 402 (key), 403, figs. 3, 4, Tables 1 View TABLE 1 , 2 View TABLE 2 , 411–420 (passim).― Childress, 1968: 1242; 1971a: 109; 1971b: 104.― Belman & Childress, 1976: 15, fig. 1.― Mauchline & Murano, 1977: 57, Table 1 View TABLE 1 .― Quetin & Childress, 1980: 383, figs. 2–4, Table 1 View TABLE 1 .― Mickel & Childress, 1982: 1293.― Hiller-Adams & Childress, 1983: 629.― Takeda & Okutani, 1983: 173.― Cowles et al., 1986: 865.― Kathman et al., 1986: 160.― Mauchline, 1986: 806.―Sanders & Childress, 1990: 286.― Escobar-Briones & Soto, 1991: 82, Table 1 View TABLE 1 .― Casanova, 1993: 37; 1996b: 128; 1997: 92 (list), 93, Table 1 View TABLE 1 , 94.― De Jong & Casanova, 1997: 1032 –1038 (passim), figs 1c, 3, a, e, 4e, g–h.― Casanova et al., 1998: 60, fig. 1e.― Nouvel et al., 1999: 43, figs. 4.4.C, 4.23B, C, D, 65, fig. 4.24D.― van der Land & Brattegard, 2001: 293 (list).― Escobar-Briones, 2002: 295.― Haroun & Garrido, 2003: 68.― Price et al., 2009: 923 –924 (passim), 927 (list).― Meland & Aas, 2013: 203 View Cited Treatment , fig. 2, 219 (key).― Wittmann et al., 2014: 198, fig. 54.2A, 214, fig. 54.10C, 236, fig. 54.22D, E, 257, fig. 54.30E, F, 349 (list).― Balakrishnan & Prasannakumar, 2014: 123, fig. 1.― Letessier et al., 2017: 89, Table 2 View TABLE 2 .
Gnathophausia calcarata Sars, 1885: 35 , pl. IV.― Ortmann 1906: 30, pl. 1, fig. 2a–f.
Gnathophausia bengalensis Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891b: 269 .
Gnathophausia doryophora Illig, 1906: 227 , fig. 1.
Gnathophausia sp.― Armitage et al., 1981: 184.
Neognathophausia ingens .― Petryashov, 1992: 47.― Lowry & Stoddart, 2003: 426.― Wittmann & Wirtz, 1998: 512 (list).― Wittmann et al., 2004: 1261.― Sawamoto & Fukuoka, 2005: 81, Table 1 View TABLE 1 .― Ibarra Rivera & Hendrickx, 2008: 57 (list), 65 (key), 77, figs. 26, 27A–D.― Wittmann & Riera, 2012: 70.― Wittmann, 2013: 392, Table 1 View TABLE 1 .― Petryashov, 2015: 241, figs. 5–6, 242 (list).― Sawamoto, 2015: 4, Table 1 View TABLE 1 .― San Vicente, 2016: 496 View Cited Treatment (key).
Material examined. TALUD XV, St. 17 (26º20'24"N, 114º13'07"W), July 31, 2012, 1 male (CL 26 mm), BS operated at 2111–2136 m (ICML-EMU-12312B) GoogleMaps . TALUD XVI, St. 3 (28º39'N, 115º49'W), Jul 31, 2013, 1 male (CL 31 mm), BS operated at 1397–1408 m (ICML-EMU-12312A) GoogleMaps . TALUD XVI-B, St. 1 (28º27'24"N, 115º48'55"W), May 23, 2014, 1 male (CL 25 mm) and 1 female (CL 36 mm), BS operated at 2038–2054 m (ICML-EMU-12306A) GoogleMaps ; St. 3 (28º42'36"N, 115º50'42"W), May 23, 2014, BS operated at 1350–1365 m, 1 male (CL 28 mm) (ICML-EMU-12306B) and 1 female (CL 40 mm) (ICML-EMU-12309) GoogleMaps ; St. 4 (28º47'5"N, 115º43'47"W), May 24, 2014, 1 male (CL 25 mm), BS operated at 1237–1284 m (ICML-EMU-12306C) GoogleMaps ; St. 9 (29º20'54"N, 115º51'W), May 31, 2014, 2 females (CL 38–51 mm), BS operated at 1848–1860 m (ICML-EMU-12310) GoogleMaps ; St. 18 (30º39'16"N, 116º39'18"W), May 25, 2014, 1 male (CL 32 mm), BS operated at 740–785 m (ICML-EMU-12311) GoogleMaps ; St. 20 (30º51'16"N, 116º42'11"W), May 26, 2014, 3 males (CL 25–36 mm), BS operated at 2075–2090 m (ICML- EMU-12307) GoogleMaps ; St. 22 (30º49'47"N, 116º35'54"W), May 28, 2014, 1 male (CL 56 mm), BS, 1480–1560 m (ICML- EMU-12308) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Cosmopolitan between 40°N and 45°S, it is commonly found in the California Current area ( Ibarra Rivera & Hendrickx 2008). The specimens reported herein were collected in the known distribution area of this species, off the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ). Distribution pattern observed by Ibarra Rivera & Hendrickx (2008) off western Baja California almost matched what is reported herein for this species, but with sampling stations much further away from the coast.
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Neognathophausia ingens ( Dohrn, 1870 )
Hendrickx, Michel E. 2019 |
Neognathophausia ingens
San Vicente, C. 2016: 496 |
Petryashov, V. V. 2015: 241 |
Sawamoto, S. 2015: 4 |
Wittmann, K. J. 2013: 392 |
Wittmann, K. J. & Riera, R. 2012: 70 |
Ibarra Rivera, J. S. & Hendrickx, M. E. 2008: 57 |
Sawamoto, S. & Fukuoka, K. 2005: 81 |
Wittmann, K. J. & Hernandez, F. & Durr, J. & Tejera, E. & Gonzalez, J. A. & Jimenez, S. 2004: 1261 |
Lowry, J. K. & Stoddart, H. E. 2003: 426 |
Wittmann, K. J. & Wirtz, P. 1998: 512 |
Petryashov, V. V. 1992: 47 |
Gnathophausia
Armitage, M. E. & Raymont, J. E. G. & Morris, R. J. 1981: 184 |
Gnathophausia doryophora
Illig G. 1906: 227 |
Gnathophausia ingens
Letessier, T. B. & De Grave, S. & Boersch-Supan, P. H. & Kemp, K. M. & Brierley, A. S. & Rogers, A. D. 2017: 89 |
Wittmann, K. J. & Ariani, A. P. & Lagardere, J. P. 2014: 198 |
Balakrishnan, G. & Prasannakumar, C. 2014: 123 |
Meland, K. & Aas, P. O. 2013: 203 |
Price, W. W. & Heard, R. W. & Aas, P. & Meland, K. 2009: 923 |
Haroun, R. & Garrido, M. J. 2003: 68 |
Escobar-Briones, E. 2002: 295 |
van der Land, J. & Brattegard, T. 2001: 293 |
Nouvel, H. & Casanova, J. - P. & Lagardere, J. - P. 1999: 43 |
Casanova, J. - P. & De Jong, L. & Faure, E. 1998: 60 |
De Jong, L. & Casanova, J. - P. 1997: 1032 |
Casanova, J. - P. 1993: 37 |
Escobar-Briones, E. & Soto, L. A. 1991: 82 |
Cowles, D. L. & Childress, J. J. & Gluck, D. L. 1986: 865 |
Kathman, R. D. & Austin, W. C. & Saltman, J. C. & Fulton, J. D. 1986: 160 |
Mauchline, J. 1986: 806 |
Hiller-Adams, P. & Childress, J. J. 1983: 629 |
Takeda, M. & Okutani, T. 1983: 173 |
Mickel, T. J. & Childress, J. J. 1982: 1293 |
Quetin, L. B. & Childress, J. J. 1980: 383 |
Mauchline, J. & Murano, M. 1977: 57 |
Belman, B. W. & Childress, J. J. 1976: 15 |
Childress, J. J. 1968: 1242 |
Pequegnat, L. H. 1965: 400 |
Clarke, W. D. 1961: 313 |
Gordan, J. 1957: 333 |
Tattersall, O. S. 1955: 31 |
Tattersall, W. M. 1925: 2 |
Hansen, H. J. 1912: 184 |
Ortmann, A. E. 1906: 28 |
Sars, G. O. 1885: 30 |
Gnathophausia calcarata
Ortmann, A. E. 1906: 30 |
Sars, G. O. 1885: 35 |
Lophogaster ingens
Dohrn, A. 1870: 610 |