New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstracts
Neocyttus psilorhynchus, a new oreosomatid (Pisces, Zeiformes) from
southern Australia and New Zealand, with redescriptions of its congeners
G. K. YEARSLEY
P. R. LAST+
CSIRO Marine Research
GPO Box 1538
Hobart, Tas 7001
Australia
Abstract The oreosomatid genus
Neocyttus contains five
valid species of which three are named:
N. acanthorhynchus Regan,
1908
(southern Indian Ocean),
N. helgae (Holt and Byrne, 1908)
(North Atlantic Ocean), and
N. rhomboidalis Gilchrist, 1906
(circumglobal in Southern Ocean). These species are redescribed based on the
types and new material. A fourth, from southern Australia and New Zealand, is
described herein as
N. psilorhynchus n. sp. Additional specimens are
required for a full description of a fifth species provisionally identified as
Neocyttus sp. (northeastern Indian Ocean).
N. psilorhynchus n.
sp. is distinguished from its described congeners by the following combination
of characters: 16-18 pectoral-fin rays; mid-opercle with 14-17 low, radiating
ridges; supraorbit and lachrymal terminating in a forward-projecting extension
or rugosity covered with a dense cluster of robust nodular spinules; body
scales extremely adherent, spinoid usually with about seven, but up to 11,
long, sharp, very compressed spines (slightly conical in subadults) in single
elevated row along posterior margins; soft dorsal- and anal-fin bases with,
respectively, 28-30 and 25-28 greatly enlarged scales; naked snout; and a
moderately deep belly. A key to
Neocyttus species is included.
Keywords Neocyttus; Neocyttus psilorhynchus;
Neocyttus acanthorhynchus; Neocyttus helgae; Neocyttus
rhomboidalis; new species; oreo; Oreosomatidae; southern Australia; New
Zealand; Zeiformes
+Author to whom correspondence is to be
addressed.
M98001
Received 21 January 1998; accepted 19 May
1998
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