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avalonis, Antennarius Jordan [D. S.] & Starks [E. C.] 1907:76, Fig. 8 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 32 (no. 1510); ref. 10667] Santa Catalina Island, off southern California, U.S.A. (possibly in error). Holotype (unique): CAS-SU 9979. Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:147 [ref. 12291], Pietsch & Arnold 2020:51 [ref. 38284]. •Valid as Antennarius avalonis Jordan & Starks 1907 -- (Hiyama in Kumada 1937:62 [ref. 39147], Eschmeyer & Herald 1983:112 [ref. 9277], Pietsch 1984:36 [ref. 5380], Pietsch & Grobecker 1987:125 [ref. 20669] with comment on locality, Allen & Robertson 1994:82 [ref. 22193], Bussing & López S. 1994:68 [ref. 23101], Schneider & Lavenberg in Fischer et al. 1995:856 [ref. 22829], De La Cruz Agüero et al. 1997:52 [ref. 24545], Grove & Lavenberg 1997:234 [ref. 24023], Watson 1998:219 [ref. 23634], Chirichigno F. & Vélez D. 1998:221 [ref. 24555], Smith-Vaniz et al. 1999:160 [ref. 25013], Thomson et al. 2000:55 [ref. 25640], Nelson et al. 2004:95 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:58 [ref. 37547], Castellanos-Galindo et al. 2006:199 [ref. 28944], McCosker & Rosenblatt 2010:190 [ref. 30957]). •Valid as Fowlerichthys avalonis (Jordan & Starks 1901) -- (Arnold & Pietsch 2012:128 [ref. 31574], Page et al. 2013:97 [ref. 32708], Palacios-Salgado et al. 2014:237 [ref. 36362], Del Moral-Flores et al. 2016:607 [ref. 34923], Kells et al. 2016:114 [ref. 35888], Robertson et al. 2017:65 [ref. 35676], Sánchez-Jiménez et al. 2018:6 [ref. 36248], Pietsch & Arnold 2020:50 [ref. 38284], Love et al. 2021:87 [ref. 39279], Siccha-Ramirez et al. 2023:421 [ref. 40816]). Current status: Valid as Fowlerichthys avalonis (Jordan & Starks 1907). Antennariidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: southern California (U.S.A.) south to Peru, including Gulf of California (Mexico), Cocos Island (Costa Rica) and Galapagos Islands (Ecuador). Habitat: marine.


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