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Species related to Dialommus macrocephalus: [ 2 ] records


macrocephalus, Clinus Günther [A.] 1861:266 [Catalogue of the fishes in the British Museum v. 3; ref. 1964] Cape San Lucas, Baja California to Bay of Panama. Holotype (unique): BMNH 1861.8.13.7. Non-types: ZMB 5421 (1). Also appeared as new in Günther 1862:373 [4] [ref. 1968]. •Valid as Mnierpes macrocephalus (Günther 1861) -- (Allen & Robertson 1994:234 [ref. 22193], Hastings in Fischer et al. 1995:1014 [ref. 22829], Thomson et al. 2000:218 [ref. 25640], Love et al. 2005:155 [ref. 37547]). •Valid as Dialommus macrocephalus (Günther 1861) -- (McCosker et al. 2003:158 [ref. 26739], Nelson et al. 2004:162 [ref. 27807], Patzner et al. 2009:462 [ref. 30396], Hastings & Springer 2009:10 [ref. 31156], Page et al. 2013:169 [ref. 32708], Love et al. 2021:197 [ref. 39279]). Current status: Valid as Dialommus macrocephalus (Günther 1861). Labrisomidae. Distribution: Eastern Pacific: southern tip of Baja California Sur (Mexico) south to Colombia. Habitat: marine.

catherinae, Mnierpes macrocephalus Hubbs [Clark L.] 1952:61, Fig. 6 [Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin v. 4 (no. 2); ref. 2252] Piedra Blanca, Costa Rica. Holotype: CAS-SU 46509 [ex NYZS 28178]. Paratypes: (41) CAS 3991 (1), 20496-97 (2, 2); FMNH 51433 (2), 51439 (1); CAS-SU 16191-95 (1, 10, 9, 2, 1), 46508 (2); TNHC 412 (4?); USNM 151990-91 (1, 1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:98 [ref. 12291], Mead 1958:133 [ref. 20648], Ibarra & Stewart 1987:57 [ref. 12367], Springer & Orrell 1996:20 [ref. 22274]. •Synonym of Dialommus macrocephalus (Günther 1861) -- (Hastings & Springer 2009:10 [ref. 31156]). Current status: Synonym of Dialommus macrocephalus (Günther 1861). Labrisomidae. Habitat: marine.


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