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Description of two new species of Ophthalmolycus (Teleostei: Zoarcidae) from the southern Ocean and key to species of the genus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 June 2010

Jesús Matallanas*
Affiliation:
Grupo de Biodiversidad, Departamento de Biología Animal, B. Vegetal y Ecología, Facultad de Biociencias, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, E-08193, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain
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Correspondence should be addressed to: J. Matallanas, Grupo de Biodiversidad, Departamento de Biología Animal, B. Vegetal y Ecología, Facultad de Biociencias, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, E-08193, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain email: [email protected]

Abstract

Two new species of zoarcid fish, Ophthalmolycus eastmani sp. nov., and Ophthalmolycus polylepis sp. nov. are described from specimens collected from the Bellingshausen Sea and Gerlache Strait, Southern Ocean, at depths of 1837 and 1056 m. Ophthalmolycus eastmani can be distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: two posterior nasal pores; epidermal prickles on lips and snout; gill slit extending ventrally to the lower margin of the pectoral fin base; vertebrae asymmetrical 26 − 27 + 91 − 92 = 117 − 118; dorsal fin rays 111–113; dorsal fin origin associated with vertebra 6, with no free pterygiophores; pectoral fin rays 17–18; two postorbital pores; lateral line with ventral and mediolateral branches; scales extending anteriorly to just anterior to the anal fin origin; six branchiostegal rays; oral valve nearly reaching the anterior edge of vomer; palatine teeth in two rows anteriorly; 3–5 pseudobranch filaments; two well developed pyloric caeca; pelvic fin and vomerine teeth present. Ophthalmolycus polylepis can be distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: two posterior nasal pores; epidermal prickles on lips; gill slit extending ventrally just to below mid-pectoral fin base; interorbital pore present; two postorbital pores; lateral line triple with ventral, mediolateral and dorsolateral branches; scales extending anteriorly to predorsal area, abdomen, pelvic fins base, and pectoral fins base and axil; vertebrae asymmetrical 22 + 76; dorsal fin origin associated with vertebra 5; pectoral fin rays 18; six branchiostegal rays; oral valve overlapping the anterior edge of vomer; two rows of palatine teeth anteriorly; two vestigial pyloric caeca and 2 pseudobranch filaments; pelvic fin and vomerine teeth present. A key to the species of Ophthalmolycus is provided.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2010

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