Owstonia

Smith-Vaniz, William F. & Johnson, David, 2016, Hidden diversity in deep-water bandfishes: review of Owstonia with descriptions of twenty-one new species (Teleostei: Cepolidae: Owstoniinae), Zootaxa 4187 (1), pp. 1-103 : 98

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4187.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5245050

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Owstonia
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Owstonia View in CoL View at ENA sp. 3

( Figures 20 View FIGURE 20 D, 90)

Material examined. USNM 307399, 13.2 mm SL, C&S, Lifou Island, 20°20'S, 167°21'E, 31 Mar. 1973. GoogleMaps

Description. Lateral line undeveloped at this small size. Dorsal fin IV, 21; anal fin II, 13; vertebrae 11 + 17; anal-fin pterygiophores anterior to 1st haemal spine 3. Fourmanoir (1976:54) erroneously recorded a count of X, 14 for the anal fin. This specimen has an enlarged, plate-like posttemporal and preopercle ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 D), like all other known postflexion Owstonia larvae.

Comparisons. Meristic values of this larval specimen do not match any other species (see Table 2 View TABLE 2 ). Fourmanoir's (1976) illustration of the specimen is here reproduced as Fig. 90 View FIGURE 90 . He questionably identified the specimen as the Indian Ocean Owstonia simotera (Smith) , presumably because it shares with that species a relatively large number of cheek scale rows; prior to clearing and staining the specimen we independently confirmed that it has at least 8 rows of cheek scales. Cheek scale row counts of 8 or more are known to occur only in two other species, Owstonia kamoharai and O. simotera . In addition to the unlikely possibility of conspecificity given the known distributions ( Fig. 27 View FIGURE 27 ) of O. simotera and O. kamoharai , the Lifou larva differs from both of these species in having more dorsal-fin spines IV (vs. III), anal-fin spines II (vs. I) and anal-fin pterygiophores anterior to 1st haemal spine 3 (vs. 2).

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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

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