First Record of the Alepocephalid Fish, Photostylus pycnopterus, from Japan.
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The rare alepocephalid fish, <I>Photostylus pycnopterus</I>, was first described by Beebe (1933a) from asingle specimen which was caught off Bermuda. Subsequently, a total of 29 specimens (39.9-113.0mmSL) have been reported from the Atlantic, Pacificand Indian Oceans (Beebe, 1933b; Grey, 1958;Goodyear, 1969; Fourmanoir, 1970; Kashkin, 1975;Wisner, 1976; Parin et al., 1976; Paxton et al., 1990).During the cruise of RN Hakuho-Maru (KH-88-4) of Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, <I>P.pycnopterus</I> was collected in the water off CapeMuroto, Shikoku in the western North Pacific. Thisspecies is recorded for the first time from Japanesewaters and described here.<BR>The specimen was fixed in 10% buffered sea water formalin immediately after collection for a half day and then preserved in 70% ethyl alcohol. Vertebrae were counted by soft-X ray negatives. Measurements and counts followed the method described by Hubbs and Lagler (1958), except for the vertebrae which was counted according to Markle and Merrett (1980).
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