Description of transformation larvae and a juvenile of the dextral flounder,poecilopsetta praelonga (pleuronectidae, poecilopsettinae) from the northwestern waters of australia |
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Authors: | Koichi Hoshino Kunio Amaoka Peter R. Last |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Marine Zoology, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University, 3-1-1 Minato-cho, Hakodate, 041-8611, Hokkaido, Japan 2. Division of Marine Research, Castray Espalanade, Commonwealth Science & Industrial Research Organization, 7001, Hobart, Australia
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Abstract: | Three late metamorphic transformation larvae ofPoecilopsetta praelonga (68.0–82.3 mm SL) and a juvenile (92.7 mm SL) captured from the waters off northwestern Australia (400–460 m deep) are described. The transformation larvae ofP. praelonga are distinguishable from the congeners of the same stage in having relatively low body depth (2.20–2.44 in SL), relatively large maxilla extending to anterior one-third of lower eye, and seven and six distinct spots along the dorsal and ventral margins of ocular side body, respectively. In the smallest specimen, the intestine was expanded posteriorly beyond the posterior wall of visceral cavity, but not in the larger specimens. The pectoral fin rays and the spines of scales were supposed to begin to be formed by about 80 mm SL. Ontogenetic changes which include decreasing ratios of upper jaw length to head length. and increasing ratios of depth of body muscle to body depth, were observed, based on a comparison of transformation larvae, a juvenile and adults. |
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