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sanguineus, Antennarius Gill [T. N.] 1863:91 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 15; ref. 1680] Cape San Lucas, Baja California, Mexico. Lectotype: USNM 6393. Paralectotypes: USNM 224077 (1). Type catalog: Pietsch & Arnold 2020:234 [ref. 38284]. Lectotype selected by Pietsch & Grobecker 1987:157 [ref. 20669]. •Valid as Antennarius sanguineus Gill 1863 -- (Pietsch 1984:36 [ref. 5380], Pietsch & Grobecker 1987:157 [ref. 20669], Allen & Robertson 1994:82 [ref. 22193], Schneider & Lavenberg in Fischer et al. 1995:857 [ref. 22829], De La Cruz Agüero et al. 1997:53 [ref. 24545], Grove & Lavenberg 1997:233 [ref. 24023], Watson 1998:220 [ref. 23634], Chirichigno F. & Vélez D. 1998:221 [ref. 24555], Thomson et al. 2000:55 [ref. 25640], Nelson et al. 2004:96 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:58 [ref. 37547], Castellanos-Galindo et al. 2006:200 [ref. 28944], Dyer & Westneat 2010:599 [ref. 31446], McCosker & Rosenblatt 2010:190 [ref. 30957], Fourriére et al. 2016:442 [ref. 34668], González-Murcia et al. 2019:308 [ref. 36544]). •Valid as Antennatus sanguineus (Gill 1863) -- (Arnold & Pietsch 2012:128 [ref. 31574], Page et al. 2013:97 [ref. 32708], Palacios-Salgado et al. 2014:237 [ref. 36362], Galván-Villa et al. 2016:144 [ref. 34871], Del Moral-Flores et al. 2016:607 [ref. 34923]). •Valid as Abantennarius sanguineus (Gill 1863) -- (Pietsch & Arnold 2020:233 [ref. 38284], Love et al. 2021:86 [ref. 39279], Vela-Espinosa et al. 2023:12 [ref. 40981]). Current status: Valid as Abantennarius sanguineus (Gill 1863). Antennariidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: Pacific coast of southern Baja California Sur (Mexico) south to Chile, including southern Gulf of California (Mexico), Revillagigedo Islands (Mexico), Clipperton Island (France), Cocos Island (Costa Rica), Gorgona Island (Colombia) and Galapagos Islands (Ecuador). Habitat: marine.


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