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Meristic and morphometric variation in the lancet fish,Alepisaurus, with notes on the distribution of A. ferox and A. brevirostris
Authors:Malcolm P Francis
Institution:1. Department of Zoology , University of Canterbury , Private Bag, Christchurch , New Zealand;2. Fisheries Research Division, Ministry ot Agriculture and Fisheries , P.O. Box 297, Wellington , New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

Meristies and morphometries are reported for 81 specimens of Alepisaurus ferox and 31 of A. brevirostris, mostly from the Pacific Ocean. The holotype and topotype of A. ferox and two paratypes of A. brevirostris, all from the Atlantic Ocean, were also examined. For specimens longer than aJoout 500 mm SL, ferox is distinguishable from brevirostris by its relatively longer head and snout. In ferox the dorsal fin origin is a1bove or behind the hind margin of the operculum; in brevirostris it is in front. Paoific Ocean ferox have significantly fewer dorsal fin rays (mean 36.6) than Atlantic (40.5) and Indian Ocean (40.8) examples. In the Pacific, ferox can be distinguished from brevirostris by its fewer dorsal rays, but in the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean there is considerable overlap in dorsal ray counts. A. ferox is found world-wide, whereas brevirostris is not known from the North Pacific. The northernmost record of brevirostris in the Pacific is from 14°47′S.
Keywords:Alepisauridae  Alepisaurus ferox  Alepisaurus brevirostris  lancet fish  zoogeography  morpohology  meristic counts  taxonomy  identification key
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