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microlepis, Antimora Bean [T. H.] 1890:38 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 13 (no. 795); ref. 229] Off Cape St. James, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada [Northeastern Pacific], 51°23'N, 130°34'W, Albatross station 2860, depth 876 fathoms. Syntypes: USNM 45361 (2). •Synonym of Antimora rostrata (Günther 1878) -- (Cohen 1973:322 [ref. 6589]). •Valid as Antimora microlepis Bean 1890 -- (Small 1981:347 [ref. 5546], Sawada in Amaoka et al. 1983:101, 189, 247, 323 [ref. 8379], Eschmeyer & Herald 1983:100 [ref. 9277], Okamura in Masuda et al. 1984:90 [ref. 6441], Pequeño 1989:45 [ref. 14125], McAllister 1990:114 [ref. 14674], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:353 [ref. 18936], Paulin in Fischer et al. 1995:1283 [ref. 22830], Shinohara et al. 1996:170 [ref. 26605], Chirichigno F. & Vélez D. 1998:239 [ref. 24555], Nakabo 2000:408 [ref. 25086], Sheiko & Fedorov 2000:23 [ref. 25650], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:283 [ref. 25968], Nakabo 2002:408 [ref. 26001], Orlov & Abramov 2002:70 [ref. 25960], Iwamoto & Cohen 2003:999 [ref. 27011], Fedorov et al. 2003:52 [ref. 27579], Nelson et al. 2004:93 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:55 [ref. 37547], Mundy 2005:257 [ref. 28379], Yu & Ho 2012:35 [ref. 32507], Page et al. 2013:92 [ref. 32708], Parin et al. 2014:168 [ref. 33547], Burton & Lea 2019:49 [ref. 37205], Orlov et al. 2020:403 [ref. 37592], Jawad et al. 2021:70 [ref. 38209], Love et al. 2021:78 [ref. 39279], Page et al. 2023:102 [ref. 40505], Tsuno & Endo 2023:39 [ref. 40970]). Current status: Valid as Antimora microlepis Bean 1890. Moridae. Distribution: North Pacific, north of latitude 10°N: Japan north to Aleutian Islands, Bering Sea south to Hawaiian Islands; eastern Pacific: Alaska (U.S.A.) south to Gulf of California (Mexico) and off Revillagigedo Islands (Mexico). Habitat: marine.


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