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Main Ref: | Moser, H.G. and E.H. Ahlstrom 1996 |
max | min | mod | Ref. | |
Length at birth (mm) | 2.2 | |||
Preanal L. % TL | 61 | 40 |
Place of development | planktonic | |||
Larval area | California Current region; Agulhas Current Region | |||
Yolk-sac | Ref: | |||
Yolk | Oil globules | |||
Rows on tail | ||||
Other melanophores on tail |
Striking feature | light organs | |||
Striking shape lateral | normal (not striking) | dorsal | compressed | |
Striking feature | light organs | |||
Shape of gut | spherical or gut loop | |||
Gas bladder early | pigmented | late | ||
Spinal armature early | no spines | late | no spines | |
Pigmentation early | ||||
Rows on tail | no rows | |||
Other melanophores on tail | no other melanophores | |||
Melanophores on head + trunk | melanophores on trunk | |||
Pigmentation late | ||||
Rows on tail | no rows | |||
Other melanophores on tail | no other melanophores | |||
Melanophores on head + trunk | melanophores on head + trunk | |||
Urostyle region early | unpigmented | late | unpigmented | |
Peritoneum | without melanophores | |||
Pectorals | normal without melanophores | |||
Pelvics | fin rays only without melanophores | |||
Moderately slender body; gut to about midbody, slightly sigmoid; head relatively small; eyes large, slightly elliptical, with lunate sliver of choroid tissue in larvae >5.0 mm; snout acute, becoming blunted in larvae >14.5 mm; lacks pigment on mid-lateral region of gut and on anterior ventral margin of gut (present in Diaphus theta, Stenobrachius leucopsarus, and Triphoturus); lacks hypural melanophore (present in Diaphus). Distinguished from other myctophids with round eyes by: eye elliptical in preflexion larvae (although not perfectly round, the eye is easily differentiated from the narrow eyes of larval Myctophinae); single spot at anus; preflexion larvae with about 11 postanal ventral melanophores. Appearance of photophores: Br2(7.0 mm SL), Vn(7.8 mm SL), PLO (8.7 mm SL; develop and remain at pectoral fin base throughout larval period but at transformation they migrate dorsally to just below the lateral line), PO5 (9.0 mm SL); during transformation the remaining photophores develop sequentially; Pigmentation: Preflexion: 6-11 dashes (average about 8) in postanal median ventral series; above developing gas bladder by 5.0 mm; pair on terminal section of gut. Flexion: postanal series coalesces to 1 at anal fin insertion by end of stage; embedded series of 1-4 (usually 2 or 3) above vertebral column in caudal peduncle region. Postflexion: embedded in otic region in some larvae >10.5 mm (present in most larvae >16.0 mm); 1 medially above hindbrain in some larvae >12.5 mm. Sequence of fin development: caudal, anal, dorsal; pectorals; pelvics. |
max | min | mod | Ref. | |
Total number of vertebrae | 38 | 35 | 31442 |
L 1st feeding | Ref. | Months of presence of larvae | ||||
max | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | ||
min | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | ||
mod | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Similar species 1 | 10238Benthosemapterotum |
Remarks | |
No pigmentation on the cleithral symphysis in Ceratoscopelus; melanophores on the ventral midline more numerous in C. townsendi than in B. pterotum larvae. Sequence of photophore development in Ceratoscopelus: Br2, Vn, PLO, PO5 and in B. pterotum: Br2, DN, PO5, PVO. Smaller and less rounded eyes (especially in smal larvae) in Ceratoscopelus than in Bolinichthys. |
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