Spiniphryne

Spiniphryne

Taxobox
name = "Spiniphryne"


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regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Actinopterygii
ordo = Lophiiformes
familia = Oneirodidae
genus = "Spiniphryne"
genus_authority = Bertelsen, 1951
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision =
*"S. duhameli"
*"S. gladisfenae" - prickly dreamer
synonyms ="Bertelsenna" Whitley, 1954

"Spiniphryne", also called spiny dreamers, is a genus of deep-sea anglerfish in the family Oneirodidae, containing two species.FishBase genus | genus=Spiniphryne | year=2008 | month=October] Like other deep-sea anglerfish, "Spiniphryne" lure prey to them by means of a modified first dorsal fin ray with a bioluminescent bulb at the tip. "Spiniphryne" is unique amongst the oneirodids for being covered in tiny spines.

ystematics

The type species, "S. gladisfenae", was originally described by William Beebe in 1932 under the oneirodid genus "Dolopichthys". Six months later that year, Regan and Trewavas revised the species into a new genus, "Centrophryne", along with the newly described species "Centrophryne spinulosa". In 1951, Bertelsen moved "C. spinulosa" into its own family, Centrophrynidae, but retained "Centrophryne gladisfenae" in the Oneirodidae under a new genus, "Spiniphryne". This classification was later upheld by Bertelsen and Pietsch in 1975, who determined that the resemblance between "Spiniphryne" and "Centrophryne" is superficial.cite journal| author=Pietsch, T. W. and Baldwin, Z. H. | title=A Revision of the Deep-Sea Anglerfish Genus Spiniphryne Bertelsen (Lophiiformes: Ceratioidei: Oneirodidae), with Description of a New Species from the Central and Eastern North Pacific Ocean | journal=Copeia | volume=2006 | issue=3 | pages=404–411 | date=April 4, 2006 | url=http://uwfishcollection.org/staff/Spiniphryne.pdf | accessdate=2008-10-10]

Distribution

The type specimen of "S. gladisfenae" was collected off Bermuda. "S. gladisfenae" has been collected from the eastern and western north Atlantic Ocean, the western Indian Ocean, and the western Pacific Ocean ranging from Taiwan to New Zealand. "S. duhameli" has only been collected from the central and eastern north Pacific Ocean, at a maximum depth of 2500 meters.

Description

Metamorphosed female "Spiniphryne" have elongate and slender bodies rather than globulose. The body is entirely black except for the appendages at the tip of the esca, which are dark red to bright orange due to blood. The subdermal coloration consists of large, subdermal melanophores most densely grouped along the back. The fin bases and caudal peduncle are unpigmented. The mouth is moderately large, filled with slender, recurved teeth of large and small sizes. The first two or three teeth of the premaxilla are immobile, while the rest can be depressed. They have well-developed sphenotic spines (above the eyes) and a symphysial spine (at the tip of the jaw where the two halves meet). The illicium ("fishing rod") is relatively short. "Spiniphryne" is distinguished from all other oneirodids by tiny, close-set dermal spinules that entirely cover the body and fins. Males and larvae have yet to be encountered.

pecies

The two species of "Spiniphryne" are distinguished from each other by details of the esca ("lure").

*"Spiniphryne duhameli" Pietsch & Baldwin, 2006 The esca contains a pair of short, slender filaments at the tip, a small, simple appendage without distal filaments on the back, and three pairs of long, slender filaments on the sides. The largest specimen measured 11.7 cm. [FishBase species | genus=Spiniphryne | species=duhameli | year=2008 | month=October]

*Prickly dreamer, "Spiniphryne gladisfenae" (Beebe, 1932) The esca contains two bulbous appendages on the tip, covered with tiny papillae and with clusters of tiny filaments around the base. There is also a large appendage on the back, divided at the end into three lobes or many filaments. The number of lateral escal filaments varies from none to three. "S. gladisfenae" also has fewer dental teeth than "S. duhameli". The largest specimen measured 10.5 cm. [FishBase species | genus=Spiniphryne | species=gladisfenae | year=2008 | month=October]

References


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