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Species in the genus Bembras: [ 7 ] records


adenensis, Bembras Imamura [H.] & Knapp [L. W.] 1997:10, Fig. 1 [Ichthyological Research v. 44 (no. 1); ref. 22682] Gulf of Aden, western Indian Ocean, 12°12'N, 43°36'E, depth 225 meters. Holotype: ZMH 5291. Paratypes: USNM 338873 [ex ZMH 5291] (1); ZMH 8810 [ex ZMH 5291] (2). •Valid as Bembras adenensis Imamura & Knapp 1997 -- (Imamura & Knapp 1998:168 [ref. 23383], Manilo & Bogorodsky 2003:S103 [ref. 27377], Imamura et al. 2018:[1] [ref. 35952], Knapp 2022:579 [ref. 39727]). Current status: Valid as Bembras adenensis Imamura & Knapp 1997. Bembridae. Distribution: Western Indian Ocean: Gulf of Aden. Habitat: marine.

andamanensis, Bembras Imamura [H.], Psomadakis [P. N.] & Thein [H.] 2018:[3], Fig. 4 [Ichthyological Research v. 65 (no. 4); ref. 35952] Off Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean, 14°10.26'N, 95°2.55'E, depth 116 meters. Holotype (unique): SAIAB 203646. •Valid as Bembras andamanensis Imamura, Psomadakis & Thein 2018 -- (Psomadakis et al. 2020:368 [ref. 37272]). Current status: Valid as Bembras andamanensis Imamura, Psomadakis & Thein 2018. Bembridae. Distribution: Northeastern Indian Ocean: Myanmar endemic. Habitat: marine.

japonicus, Bembras Cuvier [G.] in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1829:282, Pl. 83 [Histoire naturelle des poissons v. 4; ref. 998] Japan. Holotype: ZMB 8194 (dry). Type catalog: Blanc & Hureau 1968:60 [ref. 20738], Paepke & Fricke 1992:278 [ref. 19946]. •Valid as Bembras japonicus Cuvier 1829 -- (Knapp 1979:52 [ref. 14196], Ochiai in Masuda et al. 1984:321 [ref. 6441], Yatou in Okamura et al. 1985:597, 728 [ref. 8056], Shao & Chen 1987:80 [ref. 8042], Lindberg & Krasyukova 1987:159 [ref. 15964], Paxton et al. 1989:466 [ref. 12442], Chen et al. 1997:172 [ref. 26476], Imamura & Knapp 1997:12 [ref. 22682], Imamura & Knapp 1998:166 [ref. 23383], Randall & Lim in Randall & Lim 2000:606 [ref. 25122], Hutchins 2001:28 [ref. 25847], Shinohara et al. 2014:247 [ref. 33330]). •Valid as Bembras japonica Cuvier 1829 -- (Poss 1999:2384 [ref. 24796], Nakabo 2000:614 [ref. 25086], Shinohara et al. 2001:318 [ref. 25995], Nakabo 2002:614 [ref. 26001], Choi et al. 2003:257, 569 [ref. 26218], Shinohara et al. 2005:427 [ref. 28370], Shinohara et al. 2011:43 [ref. 31715], Imamura et al. 2018:[1] [ref. 35952], Habib & Islam 2020:Supplementary table p. 29 [ref. 38321] misidentified, Kim et al. 2020:97 [ref. 39118], Sonoyama et al. 2020:47 [ref. 37637]). Current status: Valid as Bembras japonica Cuvier 1829. Bembridae. Distribution: Western Pacific: China and Taiwan to Korea and Japan. Habitat: marine.

leslieknappi, Bembras Imamura [H.], Psomadakis [P. N.] & Thein [H.] 2018:[2], Fig. 3 [Ichthyological Research v. 65 (no. 4); ref. 35952] Off Tanintharyi coast, Myanmar, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean, 10°23.33'N, 97°24.81'E, depth 181-184 meters. Holotype (unique): SAIAB 203647. •Valid as Bembras leslieknappi Imamura, Psomadakis & Thein 2018 -- (Psomadakis et al. 2020:368 [ref. 37272]). Current status: Valid as Bembras leslieknappi Imamura, Psomadakis & Thein 2018. Bembridae. Distribution: Northeastern Indian Ocean: Myanmar endemic. Habitat: marine.

longipinnis, Bembras Imamura [H.] & Knapp [L. W.] 1998:172, Figs. 10-11 [Ichthyological Research v. 45 (no. 2); ref. 23383] North of Nickol Bay, northwestern Australia, 19°15'S, 116°40'E, depth 172 meters. Holotype: CSIRO CA 3543. Paratypes: AMS I.22805-040 (1); CSIRO H 2547-04 and -09 (2), CA 3540-3542 (4); NTM S.12902-006 and S.13317-010 (5). •Valid as Bembras longipinnis Imamura & Knapp 1998 -- (Poss 1999:2384 [ref. 24796], Larson et al. 2013:89 [ref. 32988], Imamura et al. 2018:[1] [ref. 35952]). Current status: Valid as Bembras longipinnis Imamura & Knapp 1998. Bembridae. Distribution: Western Australia. Habitat: marine.

macrolepis, Bembras Imamura [H.] in Imamura & Knapp 1998:170, Figs. 6-7 [Ichthyological Research v. 45 (no. 2); ref. 23383] Eastern Australia, 23°50.6'S, 152°36.7'E to 23°46'S, 152°32.1'E, depth 217-274 meters. Holotype: QM I.18822. Paratypes: AMS I.15551-003 (2), I.25808-020 and I.25809-009 (3), I. 25827-006 (6); QM I.30872 [ex QM I.18822] (2), I.19346 (1), I.21000 (1). •Valid as Bembras macrolepis Imamura 1998 -- (Poss 1999:2384 [ref. 24796], Imamura et al. 2018:[1] [ref. 35952]). Current status: Valid as Bembras macrolepis Imamura 1998. Bembridae. Distribution: Australia. Habitat: marine.

megacephala, Bembras Imamura [H.] & Knapp [L. W.] 1998:174, Figs. 13-14 [Ichthyological Research v. 45 (no. 2); ref. 23383] Off Port Headland, northwestern Australia, 18°28' to 34°29'S, 118°15' to 151°17'E, depth 150-156 meters. Holotype: AMS I.22805-003. Paratypes: AMS I.22805-039 (4); BMNH 1986.11.27.1 (1); CSIRO 2365 (1), 2798-2799 (2); USNM 264796 (1). •Valid as Bembras megacephala Imamura & Knapp 1998 -- (Poss 1999:2384 [ref. 24796], Larson et al. 2013:89 [ref. 32988], Imamura et al. 2018:[1] [ref. 35952]). Current status: Valid as Bembras megacephala Imamura & Knapp 1998. Bembridae. Distribution: Australia and Indonesia. Habitat: marine.


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