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<paragraph id="910AF773284A9FB9C7E73F7E7487EADB" pageNumber="2">(Pl. 1a; Figs. 1-2; Tables 1-2)</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="4865DB46D5FF87709CA21CD67DC1F5CB" family="Ophichthidae" genus="Apterichtus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anguilliformes" pageNumber="2" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="flavicaudus">Apterichtus flavicaudus</taxonomicName>
(non Snyder): Randall et al. 1990:7.
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<typeStatus id="BB0A273511B20A4FA3495D7133F67127">Holotype</typeStatus>
: 
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12306, 395 mm total length, sex undetermined, Rapa, off Hiri Bay (
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, 
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), depth 30 m, captured over coarse sand adjacent to a reef using rotenone by J.E. Randall and D. Cannoy, 10 February 1971.
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Paratypes: 
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39455, 3(297-400 mm)
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; 
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<collectionCode id="0F90342ED37F11003AD28A0C53A1570B">CAS</collectionCode>
219463, 358 mm
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; and 
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<collectionCode id="EB0EE5AD30493F9DA4118F368939E0C1">USNM</collectionCode>
376606, 327.5 mm; collected with the holotype
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. 
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11842, 351 mm, 
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, 2 km northwest of Pitcairn Island, depth 88-100 m, dredge, D. M. Devaney, 19 October 1967
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16896, 2(294-382 mm), 
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, depth 40-45 m, patch reef and adjacent sand, rotenone, J. E. Randall et al., 6 January 1971
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. 
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16506, 2(137-326 mm), Oeno Island, 
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, north side of atoll, depth 12-18 m, reef and adjacent sand including a cave, rotenone, J. E. Randall et al, 18 December 1970
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P32853, 291.5 mm, Raoul Island, 
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(29°13'S, 177°57'W), depth 75-85 m, dredge, Galathea Expedition Sta. no. 674, 3 March 1952
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30548, 2(245-371 mm), 
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, off east end of Anakena, depth 20 m, sand and isolated rock with coral, collected by J.E. Randall and L.H. DiSalvo, 14 February 1985
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<paragraph id="3E2A75CEC154B602618750CAD8A92C6B" pageNumber="2">Diagnosis. An elongate, finless species of sphagebranchin ophichthine (sensu McCosker 1977) with: tail 45-57% and head 5-5.5% of total length; 3 preopercular pores and 3 pores in supratemporal canal; teeth conical, uniserial on jaws and vomer; body mostly pale in preservative, creamy dorsally and reddish-brown ventrally with light and dark head markings in life; and mean vertebral formula 82-164, total vertebrae 162-167.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="898892EC5F59D6C026265CCDD718066E" pageNumber="4">Counts and Measurements of Holotype (in mm). Total length 395; head 19.9; trunk 195.1; tail 180; body depth at gill openings 5.4; body width at gill openings 4.7; body depth at anus 4.5; body width at anus 4.5; snout 4.0; tip of snout to rictus 7.0; eye diameter 1.2; interorbital distance 2.0; gill opening length 1.9; isthmus width 0.9. Vertebral formula 85-164. Lateral-line pores 164, 6 in branchial region, 87 pores before the anus.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F79A94BEF935868C99BA50174BB80D3A" pageNumber="4">Description of the Holotype. Body elongate, nearly cylindrical throughout, snout and tail tip pointed (Pl. 1a), depth at gill openings 71 in TL. Branchial basket slightly wider and deeper than body. Head and trunk 1.8 in TL; head 20 in TL, 9.8 in trunk. Snout pointed, its underside somewhat rounded and bisected by a groove (Figs. 1-2). Lower jaw included, its tip slightly in advance of eye; upper and lower lips meet when mouth is closed. Mouth moderately elongate. Rictus well behind rear margin of eye. An obvious crease extends posteriorly in upper lip from beneath eye to rictus. Eye moderately developed, 6 in upper jaw and 17 in head, its center above middle of upper jaw. Anterior nostril within an elongate tube, approximately 1/2 the diameter of the eye, its base about midsnout and anterolaterally directed when viewed from above. Posterior nostril opens in outer lip beneath anterior margin of eye. Branchial openings low, ventral; branchial region modestly expanded, creating a bulbous region in posterior half of head.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="08BEB06FF49F486A2676795982AF1046" pageNumber="5">Head pores (Fig. 1) conspicuous. Single median interorbital and temporal pores. Supraorbital pores 1 + 4, infraorbital pores 5 + 2, supratemporal pores 3, lower jaw pores 4, preopercular pores 3. (The head pores of the 12 paratypes are identical to those of the holotype, save 1 aberrant specimen which has 6 rather than 3 temporal pores.) 164 lateralline pores, 6 above branchial region, 87 before anus.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="545A64DDCC21724B8499714AF693B5D6" pageNumber="5">Teeth (Fig. 2) uniserial, small, conical and slightly recurved. Intermaxillary with a chevron of 5 teeth (the largest in the jaw), followed by a short gap and a linear row of 5 small vomerine teeth. Jaw teeth nearly subequal, small, 9-10 teeth in each side of upper jaw and 9-10 teeth in each side of lower jaw.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="789E710913B12CE87FBDBB88DE815E5B" pageNumber="5">Body mostly colorless in isopropanol. Notes made by the junior author at the time of capture describe fresh specimens from Rapa and Pitcairn as being creamy white dorsally and reddish brown ventrally, with an irregular broad pale band running diagonally up and behind the eye from the corner of the mouth to a light reddish brown band behind it, and the anterior lateral-line pores are reddish. The body of the larger Easter Island specimen (Pl. 1a) is similarly colored, however it differs in that its head markings are markedly white, rather than pale, as is the condition of Rapa and Pitcairn specimens.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="ECFEFC6A0D57D8DEA72EC4985CC4C85D" pageNumber="5">Size. The largest specimen examined is 400 mm, sex undetermined.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="AAB3AEDBF01739B410CEA00DE440D2D7" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="343FE930FA1EA7C4D77DD7CC0DA0BEEE" pageNumber="5">Etymology. Named australis in recognition of this species' distribution.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="C4F38F76A730C9FF3DFCDD78554C920C" type="distribution">
<paragraph id="B17C15CCA45E98A59F62EF077B197962" pageNumber="5">Distribution. Known from the south Pacific island groups of Rapa, Pitcairn, Easter and the Kermadecs. It was captured over sand with associated rock and coral reef bottoms using ichthyocides and dredges between 12-100 m depth.</paragraph>
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Remarks. The new species differs from all of its known congeners in a combination of characters (see Table 2). In that species of 
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are finless and typically pale in preservative, the most suitable characters for differentiation are vertebral numbers, cephalic pore number and location (particularly the preopercular and supratemporal series), and dentition. 
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is most closely related to 
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(Pl. 1b), currently known from the Hawaiian Archipelago, Midway Island, southeastern Australia, and the Seychelles. 
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occupies similar habitats and has been caught between 7 m and 293 m depth using rotenone and trawls, and has been captured at the surface beneath nightlights. They differ in their preanal vertebral number (
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73-80; 
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79-85), total vertebral number (
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154-166, MVF=78-158, n=17; 
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162-167, MVF=82-164, n=14), and dentition. 
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has 5-6 vomerine teeth whereas 
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has 1-2. All other described species of 
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have fewer vertebrae, and several differ in the number and pattern of their cephalic pores. Undescribed species of 
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exist in the eastern Pacific, Fiji and Vanuatu, the Marquesas, and Flores Island (McCosker, in preparation); however, they all have fewer vertebrae and differ in their cephalic pore conditions. 
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(1997), described from a single Japanese specimen, has fewer vertebrae(122) and more numerous cephalic pores, and is probably not within 
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.
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