Wilson R R
Department of Biological Sciences, California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 90840-3702, USA.
Rev Biol Trop. 2001 Jul;49 Suppl 1:29-37.
A new species of the macrourine genus Nezumia is described from specimens collected from the crest of Fieberling Guyot in the eastern North Pacific Ocean. The new species is distinguishable from all other Nezumia species chiefly on the basis of a high number of pelvic fin rays, a relatively high number of first dorsal fin soft rays, a steep blunt snout lacking scales ventrally, a relatively weak suborbital ridge, and a moderately long, thin barbel. Although possibly endemic to the Baja California Seamount Province, the new species appears to lack close relatives among the other Nezumia species of the eastern North Pacific Ocean. It might have arrived there either from a disjunct Tethyan distribution, thus retaining close relatives among the Atlantic Ocean species of Nezumia, or by way of stepping-stone dispersal from the Indo-west Pacific Ocean.
一种新的长吻鼠尾鳕属物种是根据从北太平洋东部菲伯林平顶山山顶采集的标本描述的。该新物种与所有其他长吻鼠尾鳕属物种的主要区别在于,其臀鳍鳍条数量较多、第一背鳍软鳍条数量相对较多、吻部陡峭钝圆且腹面无鳞、眶下嵴相对较弱,以及触须适度长且细。尽管该新物种可能是下加利福尼亚海山省特有的,但在北太平洋东部的其他长吻鼠尾鳕属物种中似乎没有近亲。它可能是从间断的特提斯分布区到达那里的,从而在大西洋的长吻鼠尾鳕属物种中保留了近亲,或者是通过从印度 - 西太平洋的跳板扩散方式到达的。