scholarly journals Morphobiological description of deep-sea spotted ratfish Hydrolagus barbouri (Chimaeridae, Chimaeriformes)

2016 ◽  
Vol 185 (2) ◽  
pp. 151-152
Author(s):  
Vladimir N. Dolganov

Morphological description is given for 31 specimens of spotted ratfish Hydrolagus barbouri caught at northeastern Japan and southern Kuril Islands in the 1980, including both male and female juveniles and adults. Counts for teeth enamel rods, prepelvic tenaculum hooks, and intestinal valves are presented. The species biology is discussed.

2015 ◽  
Vol 183 (4) ◽  
pp. 120-122
Author(s):  
Vladimir N. Dolganov

Morphological description for 30 specimens of shark Centroscyllium ritteri caught off northeastern Japan in the 1980, including juveniles and adults of both sexes. Counts for vertebras, teeth rows, and intestinal valves are presented. The species biology is discussed.


2015 ◽  
Vol 183 (4) ◽  
pp. 123-124
Author(s):  
Vladimir N. Dolganov

Morphological description is given for 27 specimens of shark Etmopterus unicolor caught off northeastern Japan in 1980. Counts for vertebras, teeth rows, and intestinal valves are presented, as well. The species biology is discussed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 848
Author(s):  
Elise E. B. LaDouceur ◽  
Linda A. Kuhnz ◽  
Christina Biggs ◽  
Alicia Bitondo ◽  
Megan Olhasso ◽  
...  

Sea pigs (Scotoplanes spp.) are deep-sea dwelling sea cucumbers of the phylum Echinodermata, class Holothuroidea, and order Elasipodida. Few reports are available on the microscopic anatomy of these deep-sea animals. This study describes the histologic findings of two, wild, male and female Scotoplanes sp. collected from Monterey Bay, California. Microscopic findings were similar to other holothuroids, with a few notable exceptions. Sea pigs were bilaterally symmetrical with six pairs of greatly enlarged tube feet arising from the lateral body wall and oriented ventrally for walking. Neither a rete mirabile nor respiratory tree was identified, and the large tube feet may function in respiration. Dorsal papillae protrude from the bivium and are histologically similar to tube feet with a large, muscular water vascular canal in the center. There were 10 buccal tentacles, the epidermis of which was highly folded. Only a single gonad was present in each animal; both male and female had histologic evidence of active gametogenesis. In the male, a presumed protozoal cyst was identified in the aboral intestinal mucosa, and was histologically similar to previous reports of coccidians. This work provides control histology for future investigations of sea pigs and related animals using bright field microscopy.


Zootaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4657 (3) ◽  
pp. 503-522
Author(s):  
MARIA VALLADOLID ◽  
IOANNIS KARAOUZAS ◽  
MERCEDES ARAUZO ◽  
BEATRIZ A. DORDA ◽  
ISABEL REY

The morphology of the different stages (larva, pupa, male, and female) of Rhyacophila fasciata kykladica Malicky & Sipahiler 1993 was examined as a basis for the description of the taxon. Morphological data were supplemented by molecular analysis of mitochondrial cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (mtCOI), which were compared with samples of the nominate subspecies Rhyacophila fasciata fasciata Hagen 1859, as well as with other new species in this group, Rhyacophila denticulata McLachlan 1879 and Rhyacophila sociata Navás 1916. Our results revealed genetic differences between all the taxa; therefore, a change of taxonomic status of R. fasciata kykladica to R. kykladica (stat. prom.) is proposed.


Zootaxa ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 4281 (1) ◽  
pp. 225
Author(s):  
SUSANA PARADELL ◽  
MARÍA INÉS CATALANO ◽  
JULIÁN PETRULEVIČIUS

The genus Rhabdotalebra Young is reviewed, including description of a new species, R. albinoi n. sp., from Buenos Aires province, Argentina. A detailed morphological description and illustrations of the new species are provided. A key of all known Rhabdotalebra species is provided to facilitate the comparison of the new species with those previously known, based on pattern coloration and male and female genitalia, is given. Some field observations on its biology are also provided. 


Zootaxa ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 4532 (4) ◽  
pp. 597
Author(s):  
G. KUBERAN ◽  
REKHA DEVI CHAKRABORTY ◽  
P. PURUSHOTHAMAN ◽  
G. MAHESWARUDU

The present study provides a report on the rare occurrence of the deep sea caridean shrimp Pasiphaea alcocki (Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891) from the southwest coast of India after three decades. Earlier this species was recorded from Indian waters at a depth range between 335 and 1732 m while the present specimens were obtained in the depth range of 200-300m from the commercial bottom trawlers operated off Sakthikulangara fishing harbour (8°56'60.78"N /76°32'34.27"E) off (8°56'60.78"N /76°32'34.27"E), Kerala from the southern region of Arabian Sea, India. The level of interspecies genetic divergence using COI and 16S DNA sequences of Pasiphaea sp from the United States, National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) were observed. The present study reports the record of Pasiphaea alcocki with a morphological description along with DNA barcoding and supplements the existing knowledge on this deep sea shrimp from the southwest coast of India, which is mandatory to understand the role of this species in ecosystem functioning. 


Crustaceana ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 89 (13) ◽  
pp. 1501-1507
Author(s):  
Tin-Yam Chan ◽  
Chih-Chun Lin ◽  
Ming-Shou Jeng

The deep-sea lobster Palinustus unicornutus Berry, 1979 is reported for the first time from Taiwan, with the largest male and female ever recorded for the species. Additional material of this rare species showed that many distinguishing characters previously suggested for this species are actually variable and its characteristics are re-diagnosed.


Extremophiles ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 311-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shizuka Arakawa ◽  
Takako Sato ◽  
Rumi Sato ◽  
Jing Zhang ◽  
Toshitaka Gamo ◽  
...  

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