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Species in the genus Lepidonotothen: [ 5 ] records


atlantica, Notothenia squamifrons Permitin [Yu. Ye.] & Sazonov [Yu. I.] 1974:596 [509] [Voprosy Ikhtiologii v. 14 (no. 4); ref. 9000] South Georgia Island, South Atlantic, depth 248-195 meters. Holotype: whereabouts unknown. Paratypes: (9) ZIN 43563 (4), 43570 (2). On p. 509 of English translation. •Synonym of Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Günther 1880) -- (DeWitt et al. 1990:296 [ref. 21696]). •Synonym of Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Günther 1880), but a valid subspecies as described -- (Rembiszewski & Zielinski 1980:100 [ref. 23212], Miller 1993: [ref. 21297], Miya et al. 2016:393 [ref. 34143]). Current status: Synonym of Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Günther 1880). Nototheniidae: Nototheniinae. Habitat: marine.

brevipectoralis, Notothenia Hureau [J.-C.] 1966:387, Fig. 1 [Bulletin du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Série 2) v. 38 (no. 4); ref. 9037] Morbihan Bay, Kerguelen Island. Holotype: MNHN 1966-0695. Paratypes: MNHN 1966-0696 to 0704 (9). •Synonym of Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Günther 1880) -- (DeWitt et al. 1990:296 [ref. 21696]). Current status: Synonym of Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Günther 1880). Nototheniidae: Nototheniinae. Habitat: marine.

kempi, Notothenia Norman [J. R.] 1937:475 [Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 10) v. 20 (no. 118); ref. 3226] Palmer Archipelago, Antarctic Peninsula, depth 160-500 meters. Syntypes: BMNH 1937.7.12.38 (1?). •Valid as Notothenia kempi Norman 1937 -- (Pequeño 1989:64 [ref. 14125]). •Synonym of Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Günther 1880) -- (Schneppenheim et al. 1994:145 [ref. 22058], Eastman & Eakin 2000:13 [ref. 24631]). •Valid as Lepidonotothen kempi (Norman 1937) -- (DeWitt et al. 1990:295 [ref. 21696], Miller 1993:162 [ref. 21297], Voskoboinikova & Kellermann 1997:232 [ref. 23329], Balushkin 2000:S97 [ref. 29555], Miya et al. 2016:386 [ref. 34143]). Current status: Valid as Lepidonotothen kempi (Norman 1937). Nototheniidae: Nototheniinae. Distribution: Southern Ocean. Habitat: marine.

macrophthalma, Notothenia Norman [J. R.] 1937:68, Fig. 30 [Discovery Reports v. 16; ref. 3227] Near Burdwood Bank, Discovery station WS840, 53°52'S, 61°49'15"W, south of the Falkland Islands, depth 368-463 meters. Holotype (unique): BMNH 1936.8.26.452. •Valid as Lepidonotothen macrophthalma Norman 1937 -- (Miller 1993:165 [ref. 21297]). •Synonym of Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Günther 1880) -- (Schneppenheim et al. 1994:145 [ref. 22058], Eastman & Eakin 2000:13 [ref. 24631]). •Synonym of Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Günther 1880), but a valid subspecies -- (Pequeño 2000:89 [ref. 25224]). Current status: Synonym of Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Günther 1880). Nototheniidae: Nototheniinae. Habitat: marine.

squamifrons, Notothenia Günther [A.] 1880:16, Pl. 8 (fig. C) [Report on the shore fishes procured during the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger in the years 1873-1876 v. 1 (pt 6); ref. 2011] Kerguelen Island. Lectotype: BMNH 1879.5.14.357. Paralectotypes: BMNH 1890.2.26.80 (1). •Valid as Notothenia squamifrons Günther 1880 -- (Arana et al. 2020:315 [ref. 41264]). •Valid as Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Günther 1880) -- (DeWitt et al. 1990:296 [ref. 21696], Miller 1993:167 [ref. 21297], Schneppenheim et al. 1994:137 [ref. 22058], Eastman & Eakin 2000:13, 15 [ref. 24631], Balushkin 2000:S97 [ref. 29555], Duhamel et al. 2005:338 [ref. 32059], Miya et al. 2016:394 [ref. 34143], Arana et al. 2020:315 [ref. 41264], Eastman & Eakin 2021:[3] [ref. 38307]). Current status: Valid as Lepidonotothen squamifrons (Günther 1880). Nototheniidae: Nototheniinae. Distribution: South Atlantic: South Orkney Islands, South Georgia, Bouvet Island; southern Indian Ocean: subantarctic islands; South Pacific Ocean: subantarctic islands. Habitat: marine.


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