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Species in the family or subfamily Stephanoberycidae: [ 5 ] records


gillii, Stephanoberyx Goode [G. B.] & Bean [T. H.] 1896:187, Pl. 56 (fig. 206) [Special Bulletin U. S. National Museum No. 2; ref. 1848] East of Virginia, U.S.A.: 37°12'20"N, 69°30'00"W, Albatross station 2099, depth 2949 fathoms. Holotype: USNM 33555. Paratypes: USNM (2). •Objective synonym of Acanthochaenus luetkenii Gill after lectotype designation by Myers 1936:118 [ref. 23293]. •Synonym of Acanthochaenus lutkeni Gill 1884 -- (Nielsen 1973:347 [ref. 6885] as gilli, Maul in Whitehead et al. 1986:767 [ref. 13676] as gilli, Maul 1990:611 [ref. 17237] as gilli). •Synonym of Acanthochaenus luetkenii Gill 1884 -- (Kotlyar 1996:263 [ref. 23292], Kotlyar 2004:1 [ref. 27588]). Current status: Synonym of Acanthochaenus luetkenii Gill 1884. Stephanoberycidae. Habitat: marine.

levisquamosus, Abyssoberyx Merrett [N. R.] & Moore [J. A.] 2005:1701, Figs. 1-2 [Journal of Fish Biology v. 67; ref. 28428] Eastern North Atlantic, 20°53.1'N, 31°13.8'W, depth 4480-4565 meters. Holotype: BMNH 1994.1.6.3. Paratypes: AMS I.404443-001 (1); BMNH 1991.7.9.822-823 (1, 1), 1994.1.6.4 (1), 1994.1.6.5 (1), 1994.1.6.6 (1), 1994.1.6.7 (1), 1994.1.6.8 (1); USNM 371440 (1), 371441 (1). Plus one probable specimen. •Valid as Abyssoberyx levisquamosus Merrett & Moore 2005 -- (Mincarone et al. 2014:1555 [ref. 33546], Moore 2016:2168 [ref. 34570]). Current status: Valid as Abyssoberyx levisquamosus Merrett & Moore 2005. Stephanoberycidae. Distribution: Eastern North Atlantic. Habitat: marine.

luetkenii, Acanthochaenus Gill [T. N.] 1884:433 [American Naturalist v. 18 (no. 4); ref. 1728] Western North Atlantic, east of New Jersey, U.S.A., 39°29'00"N, 70°58'40"W [not 37°12'N, 69°39'W], Albatross station 2095, depth 1342 fathoms. Lectotype: USNM 33555. Paralectotypes: unconfirmed at USNM. Lectotype selected by Myers 1936:118 [ref. 23293]. •Valid as Acanthochaenus luetkenii Gill 1884 -- (Maul 1990:611 [ref. 17237] as lutkeni, Schwartz 1990:51 [ref. 19105] as lütkenii, Nielsen 1973:347 [ref. 6885] as lutkeni, Maul in Whitehead et al. 1986:766 [ref. 13676] as lutkeni, Heemstra 1986:431 [ref. 5660] as lutkenii, Kotlyar 1993:196 [ref. 21209] as luetkenii, Santos et al. 1997:70 [ref. 23531] as lutkeni, Arruda 1997:78 [ref. 24952] as lutkeni, Moore 2003:1167 [ref. 27002] as luetkenii, Moore et al. 2003:218 [ref. 27076] as luetkenii, Kotlyar 2004:1 [ref. 27588] as luetkenii, Mincarone et al. 2014:1555 [ref. 33546] as leutkenii, Stewart 2015:993 [ref. 34254], Moore 2016:2168 [ref. 34570], Carneiro et al. 2019:153 [ref. 37250], Afonso et al. 2021:483 [ref. 38384], Fermon et al. 2022:203 [ref. 39448] with question, Page et al. 2023:105 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Acanthochaenus luetkenii Gill 1884. Stephanoberycidae. Distribution: North Atlantic; South Atlantic and Indian oceans off South Africa; southern Indian Ocean from Madagascar ridge to Australia; and southern Pacific (38°48’S, 175°54’W). Habitat: marine.

macrostoma, Scopelus Günther [A.] 1878:186 [19] [Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 5) v. 2 (nos 7/8/9)(art. 2/22/28); ref. 2010] Mid-Pacific, 0°33'S, 154°34'W, Challenger station 271, depth 2425 fathoms. Holotype (unique): BMNH 1887.12.7.11 (disintegrated). On p. 19 of separate. See also Günther 1887:30 [ref. 2013]. •Valid as Malacosarcus macrostoma (Günther 1878) -- (Kotlyar 1996:261 [ref. 23292], Kotlyar 2004:2 [ref. 27588], Merrett & Moore 2005:1708 [ref. 28428], Mundy 2005:301 [ref. 28379], Mincarone et al. 2014:1555 [ref. 33546] ). Current status: Valid as Malacosarcus macrostoma (Günther 1878). Stephanoberycidae. Distribution: Eastern tropical Atlantic: northwestern Africa; western and central Pacific, probably including Hawaiian Islands. Habitat: marine.

monae, Stephanoberyx Gill [T. N.] 1883:258 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 6 (no. 380); ref. 1724] East of Long Island, New York, U.S.A., 41°09'40"N, 65°02'20"W, Albatross station 2077, depth 1255 fathoms. Holotype (unique): USNM 33445. •Valid as Stephanoberyx monae Gill 1883 -- (Kotlyar 1996:268 [ref. 23292], McEachran & Fechhelm 1998:981 [ref. 23897], Moore 2003:1167 [ref. 27002], Moore et al. 2003:219 [ref. 27076], Kotlyar 2004:2 [ref. 27588], Mincarone et al. 2014:1557 [ref. 33546], Afonso et al. 2021:483 [ref. 38384], Page et al. 2023:105 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Stephanoberyx monae Gill 1883. Stephanoberycidae. Distribution: Western Atlantic: New England to Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea and Lesser Antilles to Brazil. Habitat: marine.


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