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Catalog of Fishes

Species that contain: Notothenia and longipes [ 4 ] records

gilberti, Notothenia Thompson [W. F.] 1916:430, Pl. 2 (fig. 3) [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 50 (no. 2133); ref. 4391] Laredo Bay, Strait of Magellan, southern extremity of South America. Holotype: USNM 76853. Paratypes: CAS-SU 22723 (1). •Probably a synonym of Notothenia tessellata Richardson 1845 -- (Regan 1916:379 [ref. 40111]). •Synonym of Patagonotothen longipes (Steindachner 1875), but a valid subspecies -- (Lloris & Rucabado 1991:119 [ref. 22530]). Current status: Synonym of Patagonotothen longipes (Steindachner 1875). Nototheniidae: Nototheniinae. Habitat: marine.

longipes, Notothenia Steindachner [F.] 1875:70 [42], Pl. 6 [Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe v. 72 (1. Abth.); ref. 4223] Western Magellan Strait and West Patagonia. Syntypes: (several) NMW 63390 (5), 76402-06 (2, 2, 2, 1, 5), 76578 (2), 59970 (7), 65391 (2). On p. 42 of separate. •Valid as Patagonotothen longipes (Steindachner 1875) (sometimes dated to 1876) -- (Nakamura in Nakamura et al. 1986:250 [ref. 14235], Pequeño 1989:65 [ref. 14125], López et al. 1996:51 [ref. 23681], Eastman & Eakin 2000:15 [ref. 24631], Balushkin 2000:S97 [ref. 29555], Nión et al. 2016:51 [ref. 35565], Eastman & Eakin 2021:[3] [ref. 38307]). Current status: Valid as Patagonotothen longipes (Steindachner 1875). Nototheniidae: Nototheniinae. Distribution: Southeastern Pacific and southwestern Atlantic. Habitat: marine.

ramsayi, Notothenia Regan [C. T.] 1913:267, Pl. 7 (fig. 1) [Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh v. 49 (pt 2, no. 2); ref. 3651] South Atlantic, Burdwood Bank, 54°24'S, 57°32'W, depth 56 feet. Lectotype: BMNH 1912.7.1.39. Paralectotypes: BMNH 1912.7.1.40 (1), 1912.7.1.41-44 (4); MOM 0091-2020; NMSZ 1921.143.459 (2 lots, 7). Type catalog: Herman et al. 1990:4 [ref. 20727]. Lectotype selected by Balushkin & Merrett 1996:543 [ref. 24651]; some paralectotypes referred to P. krefti. Type locality corrected according to Koerber 2024:31 [ref. 41192]. •Synonym of Patagonotothen longipes (Steindachner 1876), but a valid subspecies -- (Lloris & Rucabado 1991:121 [ref. 22530]). •Valid as Patagonotothen ramsayi (Regan 1913) -- (Nakamura in Nakamura et al. 1986:248 [ref. 14235], Pequeño 1989:65 [ref. 14125], López et al. 1996:51 [ref. 23681], Balushkin & Merrett 1996:543 [ref. 24651], Eastman & Eakin 2000:15 [ref. 24631], Cousseau & Perrotta 2000:126 [ref. 25942], Balushkin 2000:S97 [ref. 29555], López et al. 2002:66 [ref. 26808], Mabragaña et al. 2011:10 and table S2 [ref. 31800], Nión et al. 2016:51 [ref. 35565], Eastman & Eakin 2021:[3] [ref. 38307], Kim et al. 2021:194 [ref. 39117], Koerber 2024:31 [ref. 41192]). Current status: Valid as Patagonotothen ramsayi (Regan 1913). Nototheniidae: Nototheniinae. Distribution: Southeastern Pacific; southwestern Atlantic. Habitat: marine.

wiltoni, Notothenia Regan [C. T.] 1913:268, Pl. 7 (fig. 2) [Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh v. 49 (pt 2, no. 2); ref. 3651] Burdwood Bank and Falkland Islands, South Atlantic. Syntypes: (10) BMNH 1879.8.20.13 (1), 1912.7.1.45-46 (2), 1912.7.1.47 (1); MNHN [ex BMNH 1890.6.16.13] (?); NMSZ 1921.143.461 (3 lots, 5). Type catalog: Herman et al. 1990:4-5 [ref. 20727]. •Valid as Notothenis wiltoni Regan 1913 -- (Pequeño 1978:3 [ref. 17308]). •Synonym of Patagonotothen longipes (Steindachner 1876), but a valid subspecies -- (Lloris & Rucabado 1991:123 [ref. 22530]). •Valid as Patagonotothen wiltoni (Regan 1913) -- (Nakamura in Nakamura et al. 1986:252 [ref. 14235], Pequeño 1989:65 [ref. 14125], DeWitt et al. 1990:313 [ref. 21696], López et al. 1996:54 [ref. 23681], Eastman & Eakin 2000:15 [ref. 24631], Balushkin 2000:S97 [ref. 29555], Eastman & Eakin 2021:[3] [ref. 38307]). Current status: Valid as Patagonotothen wiltoni (Regan 1913). Nototheniidae: Nototheniinae. Distribution: Southwestern Atlantic. Habitat: marine.


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