ZooKeys (Oct 2018)

Tosanoides annepatrice, a new basslet from deep coral reefs in Micronesia (Perciformes, Percoidei, Serranidae)

  • Richard L. Pyle,
  • Brian D. Greene,
  • Joshua M. Copus,
  • John E. Randall

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.786.28421
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 786
pp. 139 – 153

Abstract

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The new species Tosanoides annepatrice sp. n. is described from four specimens collected at depths of 115–148 m near Palau and Pohnpei in Micronesia. It differs from the other three species of this genus in life color and in certain morphological characters, such as body depth, snout length, anterior three dorsal-fin spine lengths, caudal-fin length, and other characters. There are also genetic differences from the other four species of Tosanoides (d ≈ 0.04–0.12 in mtDNA cytochrome oxidase I). This species is presently known only from Palau and Pohnpei within Micronesia, but it likely occurs elsewhere throughout the tropical western Pacific.