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Four new deepwater Ophichthus (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae) from Japan with a redescription of Ophichthus pallens (Richardson 1848)
In this paper, new and uncertain Japanese snake eels of the genus Ophichthus are treated. Ophichthus kusanagi , O. lupus , O. oligosteus and O. yamakawai are herein described as new species. Ophichthus kusanagi , collected from Suruga Bay of Shizuoka Prefecture, off Owase, Mie Prefecture, and Tosa B...
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Published in: | Ichthyological research 2019-04, Vol.66 (2), p.289-306 |
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Summary: | In this paper, new and uncertain Japanese snake eels of the genus
Ophichthus
are treated.
Ophichthus kusanagi
,
O. lupus
,
O. oligosteus
and
O. yamakawai
are herein described as new species.
Ophichthus kusanagi
, collected from Suruga Bay of Shizuoka Prefecture, off Owase, Mie Prefecture, and Tosa Bay, Kochi Prefecture, is distinguishable from four similar congeners by having one + four supraorbital and two preopercular pores, 13 pectoral-fin rays, fewer total vertebrae (158–163), a longer tail [58–60% of total length (TL)], a small eye [7.5–9.0% of head length (HL)], an acute snout, a low knob on upper lip between nostrils, relatively slender teeth, and a pointed pectoral fin.
Ophichthus lupus
, collected from the East China Sea, is characterized by its numerous total vertebrae (180–182), shorter pectoral fins (20–25% HL), and the position of the dorsal-fin origin (slightly behind the pectoral-fin tip); it can be distinguished from similar species in its supraorbital and mandibular pores (one + four and six or seven), arrangements of teeth on its mandible and vomer (almost uniserial), its robust body (depth 2.6–3.1% TL), slightly larger head (7.8–8.1% TL), longer and acute snout (24% HL), longer upper jaw (45–48% HL), absence of protrusion along upper lip, and the narrow dark margin of its dorsal fin.
Ophichthus oligosteus
, collected from Tosa Bay of Kochi Prefecture, is characterized by its fewer preanal and total vertebrae (46 and 121).
Ophichthus yamakawai
, collected from Kochi Prefecture, is characterized by its large blotches along the lateral line and numerous preanal and total vertebrae (67 and 172). We refer an uncertain species,
Ophichthus stenopterus
Cope
1871
, to the synonymy of
Ophichthus pallens
(Richardson
1848
), a forgotten species described from China.
Pisoodonophis zophistius
Jordan and Snyder
1901
is recognized as valid in
Ophichthus
and a senior synonym of
Ophichthys intermedius
Regan 1905.
Ophichthus habereri
Franz
1910
, originally described from Yokohama, central Japan, is a junior synonym of
Ophichthus asakusae
Jordan and Snyder
1901
.
Pisodonophis sangjuensis
Ji and Kim
2011
is referred to
Ophichthus.
We currently recognize 20 species of
Ophichthus
from Japan. A key to the Japanese species of
Ophichthus
and its closely associated group
Pisodonophis
is provided. |
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ISSN: | 1341-8998 1616-3915 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10228-018-00677-3 |