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First record, and range extension, of the Mocosa ruff Schedophilus haedrichi (Perciformes: Centrolophidae) from the Pacific coast of Costa Rica
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 July 2014
Abstract
A specimen of the Mocosa ruff Schedophilus haedrichi was collected at a depth of 295–350 m from off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. This specimen constitutes the first record of the species in Costa Rican waters and a north-west range extension of about 750 km on known distribution. A brief description of the specimen as well as comparative morphometric data and distributional information are proposed.
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