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Species in the genus Stichaeopsis: [ 4 ] records


dictyogrammus, Stichaeus Herzenstein [S. M.] 1890:121 [31] [Mélanges Biologiques, tirés du Bulletin physico-mathématique de l'Académie Impériale des Sciences de St. Pétersbourg v. 13; ref. 2149] Hakodate, Oshima Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. Syntypes: ZIN 8716 (1), 8717 (2). On p. 31 of Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Petersbourg (n. s.) v. 2. •Synonym of Stichaeopsis nana Kner 1870 -- (Sheiko & Fedorov 2000:38 [ref. 25650], Mecklenburg & Sheiko 2004:4 [ref. 27604], Parin et al. 2014:449 [ref. 33547], Dyldin & Orlov 2017:75 [ref. 35138]). Current status: Synonym of Stichaeopsis nana Kner 1870. Stichaeidae: Stichaeinae. Habitat: marine.

epallax, Ernogrammus Jordan [D. S.] & Snyder [J. O.] 1902:491, Fig. 24 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 25 (no. 1293); ref. 2516] Otaru, Japan. Holotype (unique): Fisheries Bureau at Sapporo (whereabouts unknown). •Valid as Stichaeopsis epallax (Jordan & Snyder 1902) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:69 [ref. 7348], Amaoka & Miki in Masuda et al. 1984:302 [ref. 6441], Follett & Powell 1988:136 [ref. 6234], Lavrova 1990:51 [ref. 20302], Sokolovskaya et al. 1998:13 [ref. 24670], Nakabo 2000:1049 [ref. 25182], Nakabo 2002:1049 [ref. 26193], Choi et al. 2003:377, 643 [ref. 26218], Mecklenburg & Sheiko 2004:4 [ref. 27604], Shinohara et al. 2014:269 [ref. 33330], Parin et al. 2014:449 [ref. 33547], Tohkairin et al. 2015:13 [ref. 35331], Kim et al. 2020:157 [ref. 39118], Dyldin & Orlov 2021:846 [ref. 38925]). Current status: Valid as Stichaeopsis epallax (Jordan & Snyder 1902). Stichaeidae: Stichaeinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: Sea of Japan (Korea, Japan, Russia), southern Kuril Islands and Sea of Okhotsk. Habitat: marine.

nana, Stichaeopsis Kner [R.] in Steindachner & Kner 1870:441 [21] [Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe v. 61 (1. Abth.); ref. 4250] Decastris Bay, Tatar Strait, northern Sea of Japan. Syntypes: (several) NMW 75384 (2), 76586 (3). On p. 21 of separate. •Valid as Stichaeopsis nana Kner 1870 -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:71 [ref. 7348], Amaoka & Miki in Masuda et al. 1984:302 [ref. 6441], Follett & Powell 1988:137 [ref. 6234], Lavrova 1990:52 [ref. 20302], Sokolovskaya et al. 1998:13 [ref. 24670], Nakabo 2000:1050 [ref. 25182], Sheiko & Fedorov 2000:38 [ref. 25650], Nakabo 2002:1050 [ref. 26193], Mecklenburg & Sheiko 2004:4 [ref. 27604], Parin et al. 2014:449 [ref. 33547], Dyldin & Orlov 2017:75 [ref. 35138], Dyldin & Orlov 2021:847 [ref. 38925], Dyldin et al. 2021:50 [ref. 38804]). Current status: Valid as Stichaeopsis nana Kner 1870. Stichaeidae: Stichaeinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: Okhotsk Sea at northern Sakhalin and southern Kuril islands, Hokkaido, northern Honshu, Tatar Strait, northern Japan Sea. Habitat: brackish, marine.

nevelskoi, Ozorthe Schmidt [P. Yu.] 1904:194 [Fishes of the eastern seas of the Russian Empire; ref. 3946] Decastris [De Kastri] Bay, Tatar Strait, northern Japan Sea; Cape Bellingauzena, northeastern Sakhalin, Okhotsk Sea, Russia. Syntypes: (3) ZIN 13100 (1 + 1 skull), 13101 (1). Type catalog: Balushkin et al. 2012:119 [ref. 33656]. •Valid as Stichaeopsis nevelskoi (Schmidt 1904) -- (Lindberg & Krasyukova 1975:69 [ref. 7348], Follett & Powell 1988:136 [ref. 6234], Lavrova 1990:52 [ref. 20302], Sokolovskaya et al. 1998:13 [ref. 24670], Sheiko & Fedorov 2000:38 [ref. 25650], Fedorov et al. 2003:125 [ref. 27579], Mecklenburg & Sheiko 2004:4 [ref. 27604], Parin et al. 2014:450 [ref. 33547], Dyldin & Orlov 2021:847 [ref. 38925]). Current status: Valid as Stichaeopsis nevelskoi (Schmidt 1904). Stichaeidae: Stichaeinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: Okhotsk Sea and Japan Sea. Habitat: marine.


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