Himantolophus sagamius ( Tanaka, 1918 )

Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Kawai, Toshio & Amaoka, Kunio, 2016, Records of deep-sea anglerfishes (Lophiiformes: Ceratioidei) from Indonesia, with descriptions of three new species, Zootaxa 4121 (3), pp. 267-294 : 279-280

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4121.3.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:43691D85-5544-42B2-8F57-F87AC3EAD869

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5617548

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Himantolophus sagamius ( Tanaka, 1918 )
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Himantolophus sagamius ( Tanaka, 1918) View in CoL

Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11

Corynolophus sagamius Tanaka, 1918:491 View in CoL , pl. 134, fig. 377 (type locality: Sagami Sea, Japan). Himantolophus sagamius ( Tanaka, 1918) View in CoL : Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988:39. Pietsch, 2009:336.

Material. HUMZ 194261 (1, 42.6), st. 31, 8°35.6'S, 110°43.3'E – 8°35.5'S, 110°41.8'E, off Java, 605–607 m, 14 May 2005. HUMZ 194599 (1, 51.9), st. 103, 8°17.5'S, 109°44.1'E – 8°18.0'S, 109°41.6'E, off Java, 612–632 m, 16 Jul. 2005.

Description. Dorsal-fin rays 5; pectoral-fin rays 17; anal-fin rays 4; caudal-fin rays 9. Head length 41.2– 46.7% SL; head depth 49.1–58.7; head width 25.6–29.1; illicial length 33.6–36.0; escal width 6.8–7.5; upper jaw length 30.8–34.0.

Body short, globular anteriorly, compressed posteriorly. Sphenotic spines well developed, directed upward. Papillae less developed on snout and chin. Twenty-nine dermal spines on body in 42.6 mm specimen and 44 in 51.9 mm specimen, 2 or 3 on each pectoral-fin base. Teeth numerous, in about 4–5 rows, those on lower jaw larger than those on upper jaw. Vomerine teeth not detectable. Papillae not developed on snout and chin. Dermal spines loosely covering upper half of illicial stem and densely covering esca, including all appendages, in 42.6 mm specimen; densely covering illicial stem (except for base) and esca, including all appendages, in 51.9 mm specimen.

Esca of 42.6 mm specimen: a single anterior appendage, length 17.8% SL, bifurcated distally, branches subequal; single posterior appendage, length 18.1% SL, bifurcated distally, one branch longer than other; a pair of short distal appendages, length 3.5% SL, each with 2 bud-like side branches; four escal lobes, all very low, pigmented internally; two pairs of appendages at base of esca, those on upper pair longer, length 27.0% SL, bifurcated distally, those on lower pair simple, length 17.1% SL.

Esca of 51.9 mm specimen: single simple anterior appendage, length 9.2% SL; single simple posterior appendage, 8.5% SL; one pair of short distal appendages, length 1.3% SL, lower than escal lobes; four flat escal lobes; two pairs of appendages at base of esca, all simple, those on upper pair length 15.6% SL and on lower pair length 14.6% SL.

Body pale gray to brownish gray, both jaws darker. All fins transparent, except for lightly pigmented rays of caudal-fin.

Distribution. Previously only known from Pacific Ocean, this is the first record of the species from the eastern Indian Ocean. Some specimens examined in Bertelsen & Krefft (1988) were collected from 613–ca. 1300 m, whereas the Indonesian specimens were collected at 605– 632 m.

HUMZ

Hokkaido University, Laboratory of Marine Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Lophiiformes

Family

Himantolophidae

Genus

Himantolophus

Loc

Himantolophus sagamius ( Tanaka, 1918 )

Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Kawai, Toshio & Amaoka, Kunio 2016
2016
Loc

Corynolophus sagamius

Pietsch 2009: 336
Bertelsen 1988: 39
Tanaka 1918: 491
1918
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