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Diagnostic Description

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This species is distinguished from its congeners in having the following characters: subtriangular disc in outline; illicial trough and esca fully visible in ventral view; tubercles on dorsal surface with 6-8 facets (Ref. 92977); a shelflike rostrum extending anteriorly well beyond the mouth; a dorsal, relatively wide, leaf-shaped dorsal escal lobe slightly bisected ventrally; an illicial cavity completely square in outline and completely visible from the ventral view; tubercles absent on ventral surface of disk (Ref. 40825, 55719). Additional characters due to its redescription (Ref. 55719) are: rostrum width 21-29% of head length; tubercles on the dorsal surface of the disk about half the diameter of those on the lateral margin; and, 13-15 large lateral-line scales on the tail (Ref. 55719).Description: Species has the shortest predorsal (35.3) and jaw-to-anal fin (43.6) distances relative to SL in the genus. Short jaw; narrow mouth; small eyes. Gill rakers shaped as triangular plates with tiny teeth clustered distally. Paired fins strong and moderate in size. Cephalic lateral line scale counts: preopercular 2; subopercular 5; dorsolateral branch of subopercular 3; supraorbital 4 (Ref. 40825).
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Morphology

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Dorsal soft rays (total): 5; Analsoft rays: 4; Vertebrae: 19
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Biology

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Holotype taken from a depth of 1,500 m (Ref. 33390). Minimum depth from Ref. 58018.
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Halieutopsis bathyoreos

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Halieutopsis bathyoreos, also known as the broad-snout deepsea batfish, is a species of fish in the family Ogcocephalidae.[1]

It is found in the Pacific Ocean just off Japan, the Hawaiian Islands, and New Zealand.[2]

This species reaches a length of 6.3 cm (2.5 in).[3]

Etymology

The fish is named as from a species of a deep mountain.

References

  1. ^ Ho, H.-C., C.D. Roberts and K.-T. Shao, 2013. Revision of batfishes (Lophiiformes: Ogcocephalidae) of New Zealand and adjacent waters, with description of two new species of the genus Malthopsis. Zootaxa 3626(1):188-200.
  2. ^ Bradbury, M.G., 1999. A review of the fish genus Dibranchus with descriptions of new species and a new genus, Solocisquama (Lophiiformes, Ogcocephalidae). Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 51(5):259-310
  3. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2015). "Halieutopsis bathyoreos" in FishBase. 2 2015 version.
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Halieutopsis bathyoreos: Brief Summary

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Halieutopsis bathyoreos, also known as the broad-snout deepsea batfish, is a species of fish in the family Ogcocephalidae.

It is found in the Pacific Ocean just off Japan, the Hawaiian Islands, and New Zealand.

This species reaches a length of 6.3 cm (2.5 in).

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