Aristostomias grimaldii Zugmayer, 1913
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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1982-0224-2022-0004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EC2487AA-EA2F-C52B-65C3-FA56FD345406 |
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Felipe |
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Aristostomias grimaldii Zugmayer, 1913 |
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Aristostomias grimaldii Zugmayer, 1913 View in CoL
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Diagnosis. Aristostomias grimaldii differs from congeners by the presence of 7–10 pectoral-fin rays; 14–16 PV photophores in close-set groups (5 groups of 2–4 photophores each); luminous dots between eye and postorbital organ; barbel ending in a thickened terminal region with a poorly defined bulb (Morrow, 1964c; McEachran, Fechhelm, 1998; Sutton et al., 2020).
Geographical distribution. Atlantic, eastern Indian, and central Pacific oceans, between 43ºN and 35ºS (Porteiro et al., 1999; Moore et al., 2003; Mundy, 2005; Goodyear,
1990; Nión et al., 2016; Sutton et al., 2020). In the western Atlantic , the species was reported from off the United States, Suriname, French Guiana , and Uruguay, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea (Bekker et al., 1975; Fujii, 1983c; McEachran, Fechhelm, 1998; Harold, 2003; Moore et al., 2003; Nión et al., 2016; Judkins, Haedrich, 2018). Aristostomias grimaldii is reported for the first time in the Brazilian EEZ based on five specimens collected between depths of 260 and 850 m off Rio Grande do Norte State, near the seamounts, and the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago ( Fig. 7F View FIGURE 7 ) .
Specimens examined. 5 (65–86 mm SL): NPM 4622, 4 (65–86 mm), AB2#44A; NPM 4659,
1 (79 mm), AB2#56C
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