A new deep-sea eelpout of the genus Pyrolycus (Teleostei: Zoarcidae) associated with a hydrothermal seep on the Pacific margin of Costa Rica
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29870Date
2023-01-19Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
A new species of the zoarcid genus Pyrolycus Machida & Hashimoto, 2002, Pyrolycus jaco sp. nov., is described from
a hydrothermal seep environment named Jacó Scar in the eastern Pacific of Costa Rica. Four specimens were collected
in 2018 between 1746–1795 m among tubeworm colonies around the seep. The new species is differentiated from its
two western Pacific congeners by having a shorter head, snout, jaw, and pectoral fins. It is further diagnosed by having
three postorbital pores and two occipital pores. Molecular sequences of the cytochrome c oxidase I gene are provided and
are the first for the genus. The character states indicating miniaturization in this species are discussed. This is the first
vertebrate species known from this composite reducing ecosystem and is the fourth hydrothermally-associated zoarcid
from the eastern Pacific.
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Magnolia PressCitation
Frable, Seid, Bronson, Møller. A new deep-sea eelpout of the genus Pyrolycus (Teleostei: Zoarcidae) associated with a hydrothermal seep on the Pacific margin of Costa Rica. Zootaxa. 2023;5230(1):79-89Metadata
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