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First record of <i>Cyttopsis cypho</i> (Zeiformes: Parazenidae) from Japan and morphological comparisons with <i>Cyttopsis rosea</i>
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- Mizumachi Kaito
- 高知大学理工学部海洋生物学研究室 株式会社東京久栄
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- Nakayama Tohru
- 高知大学理工学部海洋生物学研究室
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- Teramura Akinori
- 東京大学大学院農学生命科学研究科附属水産実験所
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- Endo Hiromitsu
- 高知大学理工学部海洋生物学研究室
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- 日本初記録のイッテンカゴマトウダイ(新称)<i>Cyttopsis cypho</i>(マトウダイ目ベニマトウダイ科)とカゴマトウダイ<i>C. rosea</i>との形態比較
- 日本初記録のイッテンカゴマトウダイ(新称)Cyttopsis cypho(マトウダイ目ベニマトウダイ科)とカゴマトウダイC. roseaとの形態比較
- ニホン ハツ キロク ノ イッテンカゴマトウダイ(シンショウ)Cyttopsis cypho(マトウダイモク ベニマトウダイカ)ト カゴマトウダイ C. rosea ト ノ ケイタイ ヒカク
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Description
<p>The parazenid genus Cyttopsis Gill, 1862 includes two valid species, C. rosea (Lowe, 1843), known from the Atlantic and Indo-west Pacific Oceans, and C. cypho (Fowler, 1934) restricted to the eastern Indian and western Pacific Oceans. Around Japan, the former species is common, whereas the latter has not been recorded to date. However, two Cyttopsis specimens [51.6 and 71.8 mm standard length (SL)] collected from Tosa Bay and Enshu-nada, Japan in 2008 and 2019, respectively, have been identified as C. cypho. In addition to previous means of distinguishing between the two species, a faint dark lateral spot posteriorly on the body (absent in C. rosea) and fewer lateral-line scales (55–64) in C. cypho (vs 73–82), the following additional diagnostic characters were found: interspace between spines on 4th and 5th abdominal scutes very narrow (C. cypho) vs. wide (C. rosea); orbit diameter 13.6–16.6% vs. 14.7–19.1% of SL; interorbital width 5.8–6.6% vs. 5.8–8.0% of SL; snout length 21.1–27.4% vs. 17.8–23.3% of SL; and mandible length 22.6–25.6% vs. 22.1–26.9% of SL. The two specimens, representing the first Japanese records of C. cypho (for which the new standard Japanese name “Ittenkagomatodai” is proposed), extend the northern range of the species from off northern Mindanao Island, Philippines (type locality).</p>
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Ichthyology
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Japanese Journal of Ichthyology 69 (1), 33-41, 2022-04-25
The Ichthyological Society of Japan