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Species in the family or subfamily Anomalopidae: [ 11 ] records


alfredi, Kryptophanaron Silvester [C. F.] & Fowler [H. W.] 1926:246, Pls. 18 (fig. 1), 19 (figs. 2, 4) [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 78; ref. 4028] Off Kingston Harbor, Jamaica (found floating). Holotype (unique): whereabouts unknown. •Valid as Kryptophanaron alfredi Silvester & Fowler 1926 -- (Robins & Ray 1986:116 [ref. 23100], McCosker & Rosenblatt 1987:160 [ref. 6707], Baldwin & Johnson 1995:1 [ref. 22361], Kotlyar 1996:217 [ref. 23292], Collette et al. 2003:108 [ref. 26784], Moore 2003:1183 [ref. 27002], Smith-Vaniz & Jelks 2014:33 [ref. 33341]). Current status: Valid as Kryptophanaron alfredi Silvester & Fowler 1926. Anomalopidae. Distribution: Western Atlantic. Habitat: marine.

coruscans, Parmops Rosenblatt [R. H.] & Johnson [G. D.] 1991:329, Figs. 1-2 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 104 (no. 2); ref. 19138] Outside reef at Punnauia, Tahiti Island, Society Islands, 350 meters (stomach content). Holotype (unique): BPBM 30885. •Valid as Parmops coruscans Rosenblatt & Johnson 1991 -- (Kotlyar 1996:218 [ref. 23292], Paxton & Johnson 1999:2212, 2213 [ref. 24789], Johnson et al. 2000:499 [ref. 25326]). Current status: Valid as Parmops coruscans Rosenblatt & Johnson 1991. Anomalopidae. Distribution: Tahiti Island. Habitat: marine.

echinatus, Parmops Johnson [G. D.], Seeto [J.] & Rosenblatt [R. H.] 2001:497, Fig. 1 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 114 (no. 2); ref. 25326] Off Viti Levu, Fiji, west of Bega Island and north of Yanuca Island, depth 250 fathoms. Holotype: USNM 361379. Paratypes: USNM 361380 (1). •Valid as Parmops echinatus Johnson, Seeto & Rosenblatt 2001. Current status: Valid as Parmops echinatus Johnson, Seeto & Rosenblatt 2001. Anomalopidae. Distribution: Fiji. Habitat: marine.

graeffei, Anomalops Kner [R.] 1868:26 [Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe v. 58 (nos 1-2); ref. 6074] Kandavu Island, Fiji Islands. No types known. Appeared in more detail in Kner 1868:294 [2 of separate], Pl. 1 (fig. 1) [ref. 2646]. •Synonym of Anomalops katoptron (Bleeker 1856) -- (McCosker & Rosenblatt 1987:158 [ref. 6707], Kotlyar 1996:220 [ref. 23292], Paxton et al. 2006:764 [ref. 28995]). Current status: Synonym of Anomalops katoptron (Bleeker 1856). Anomalopidae. Habitat: marine.

harveyi, Kryptophanaron Rosenblatt [R. H.] & Montgomery [W. L.] 1976:510, Figs. 1-2 [Copeia 1976 (no. 3); ref. 7389] Between Arroyo Salado and Boca del Tule, Gulf of California, Mexico, 23°10'N, 109°25'W, depth 32-36 meters. Holotype (unique): SIO 72-106. •Valid as Kryptophanaron harveyi Rosenblatt & Montgomery 1976 -- (McCosker & Rosenblatt 1987:159 [ref. 6707], Grove & Lavenberg 1997:273 [ref. 24023]). •Valid as Phthanophaneron harveyi (Rosenblatt & Montgomery 1976) -- (Allen & Robertson 1994:94 [ref. 22193], Kotlyar 1996:218 [ref. 23292], Thomson et al. 2000:57 [ref. 25640], Nelson et al. 2004:109 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:70 [ref. 37547], Page et al. 2013:112 [ref. 32708], Love et al. 2021:101 [ref. 39279]). Current status: Valid as Phthanophaneron harveyi (Rosenblatt & Montgomery 1976). Anomalopidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: southern tip of Baja California Sur (Mexico) and Gulf of California (Mexico) endemic. Habitat: marine.

katoptron, Heterophthalmus Bleeker [P.] 1856:43 [Acta Societatis Regiae Scientiarum Indo-Neêrlandicae v. 1 (6); ref. 352] Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Holotype (unique): whereabouts unknown. •Valid as Anomalops katoptron (Bleeker 1856) -- (McCosker & Rosenblatt 1987:158 [ref. 6707], Paxton et al. 1989:368 [ref. 12442], Kotlyar 1996:220 [ref. 23292], Konishi & Okiyama 1997:67 [ref. 23509], Randall et al. 1997:498 [ref. 25919], Myers 1999:78 [ref. 23965], Konishi 1999:46 [ref. 24259], Paxton & Johnson 1999:2213 [ref. 24789], Nakabo 2000:504 [ref. 25086], Laboute & Grandperrin 2000:150 [ref. 25191], Shinohara et al. 2001:310 [ref. 25995], Nakabo 2002:504 [ref. 26001], Allen & Adrim 2003:26 [ref. 26830], Myers & Donaldson 2003:616 [ref. 27495], Randall et al. 2004:9 [ref. 27624], Randall 2005:85 [ref. 28239], Shinohara et al. 2005:421 [ref. 28370], Paxton et al. 2006:764 [ref. 28995], Fricke et al. 2011:372 [ref. 31242], Allen & Erdmann 2012:166 [ref. 31980], Golani et al. 2019:33 [ref. 36580]). Current status: Valid as Anomalops katoptron (Bleeker 1856). Anomalopidae. Distribution: West Pacific: Indonesia and Philippines to Mariana and Tuamotu islands and Ryukyu Islands to Australia. Habitat: marine.

mccoskeri, Protoblepharon Ho [H.-C.] & Johnson [G. D.] 2012:78, Figs. 1A-C, 2-4, 5A, 6A-C, 7-8 [Zootaxa No. 3479; ref. 32162] Fugang fishing port, Taitung, eastern Taiwan, ca. 22°47.5'N, 121°11.6'E. depth about 300 meters. Holotype (unique): NMMB-P10807. •Valid as Protoblepharon mccoskeri Ho & Johnson 2012. Current status: Valid as Protoblepharon mccoskeri Ho & Johnson 2012. Anomalopidae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: Taiwan (holotype). Habitat: marine.

palpebratus, Sargus Boddaert [P.] 1782:459 [Schriften der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin v. 3; ref. 20271] Ambon Island, Molucca Islands, Indonesia. No types known. •Incertae sedis in Sparidae (Parenti 2019:90 [ref. 36892]). •In the synonymy of Photoblepharon palpebratum (Boddaert 1781) -- (R. Fricke, pers. comm., 19 Aug. 2018). Current status: Synonym of Photoblepharon palpebratum (Boddaert 1781). Anomalopidae. Habitat: marine.

palpebratus, Sparus Boddaert [P.] 1781:55, Pl. 4 (figs. 1-2) (unpublished) [Neue Nordische Beyträge zur physikalischen und geographischen Erd- und Völkerbeschreibung, Naturgeschichte und Oekonomie. St. Petersburg & Leipzig v. 2; ref. 16975] Banda Sea, Pulau Lucipara, Maluku, Indonesia; ca. 5°30'S, 127°32'E (originally Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia). Neotype: CAS 82480. Plate not seen, apparently not published. Correct spelling apparently is palpebratum when in Photoblepharon. Neotype designated by Golani et al. 2019:36 [ref. 36580]. •Valid as Photoblepharon palpebratus (Boddaert 1781) -- (Randall 1995:93 [ref. 22896], Kotlyar 1996:215 [ref. 23292], Randall et al. 1997:498 [ref. 25919], Myers 1999:78 [ref. 23965], Paxton & Johnson 1999:2213 [ref. 24789], Paxton & Johnson in Randall & Lim 2000:601 [ref. 25122], Laboute & Grandperrin 2000:150 [ref. 25191], Allen & Adrim 2003:26 [ref. 26830], Myers & Donaldson 2003:616 [ref. 27495] as Photoblepheron, Randall 2005:85 [ref. 28239], Paxton et al. 2006:764 [ref. 28995], Allen & Erdmann 2012:167 [ref. 31980]). •Valid as Photoblepharon palpebratum (Boddaert 1781) -- (Dor 1984:69 [ref. 29757], McCosker & Rosenblatt 1987:158 [ref. 6707], Fricke et al. 2011:372 [ref. 31242], Koeda et al. 2014:27 [ref. 35052], Golani et al. 2019:34 [ref. 36580]). Current status: Valid as Photoblepharon palpebratum (Boddaert 1781). Anomalopidae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Christmas Island, Indonesia and Philippines east to Marshall Islands and Rarotonga (Cook Islands), north to Ryukyu Islands, south to eastern Australia. Habitat: marine.

rosenblatti, Protoblepharon Baldwin [C. C.], Johnson [G. D.] & Paxton [J. R.] 1997:374, Fig. 1 [Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 110 (3); ref. 23203] Northwest of Matavera, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 21°12'S, 159°45'W, depth 274 meters. Holotype (unique): AMS I.24275-001. •Valid as Protoblepharon rosenblatti Baldwin, Johnson & Paxton 1997 -- (Paxton & Johnson 1999:2212, 2213 [ref. 24789], Randall 2005:85 [ref. 28239], Ho & Johnson 2012:77, 85 [ref. 32162]). Current status: Valid as Protoblepharon rosenblatti Baldwin, Johnson & Paxton 1997. Anomalopidae. Distribution: Cook Islands (holotype). Habitat: marine.

steinitzi, Photoblepharon palpebratus Abe [T.] & Haneda [Y.] 1973:57, Figs. 1-4 [Bulletin, Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Fisheries, Sea Fisheries Research Station Haifa No. 60; ref. 7550] Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea (originally Ras Burqa [near Nuweiba], Sinai, Egypt, Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea). Neotype: HUJ 20546. Paratypes: HUJ 5131 (1, lost), 5368b (1, lost). Type catalog: Golani 2006:23 [ref. 28840] with original holotype lost. Second author's name wrongly as "Haned." Neotype designated by Golani et al. 2019:37 [ref. 36580]. •Synonym of Photoblepharon palpebratum (Boddaert 1781), but a valid subspecies -- (Dor 1984:70 [ref. 29757], Fricke 1999:125 [ref. 24106]). •Synonym of Photoblepharon palpebratus (Boddaert 1781), but a valid subspecies -- (McCosker 1986:413 [ref. 6294]). •Valid as Photoblepharon steinitzi Abe & Haneda 1973 -- (McCosker & Rosenblatt 1987:161 [ref. 6707], Randall & Anderson 1993: 9 [ref. 21646], Goren & Dor 1994:17 [ref. 25356], Randall 1995:93 [ref. 22896], Kotlyar 1996:216 [ref. 23292], Manilo & Bogorodsky 2003:S100 [ref. 27377], Randall 2005:85 [ref. 28239], Fricke et al. 2009:32 [ref. 30213], Golani & Fricke 2018:45 [ref. 36273], Golani et al. 2019:36 [ref. 36580], McCosker 2022:384 [ref. 39686]). Current status: Valid as Photoblepharon steinitzi Abe & Haneda 1973. Anomalopidae. Distribution: Red Sea; western Indian Ocean: Oman, Comoros to western Mascarenes (La Réunion) and Maldives. Habitat: marine.


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