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Abstract

Jeffrey M. Leis, Amanda C. Hay and Anthony G. Miskiewicz (2004) Larval development of the rare Australian Aploactinid fish Matsubarichthys inusitatus (Pisces: Scorpaeniformes). Zoological Stduies 43(3): 580-588. Larval development in the aploactinid velvetfish, Matsubarichthys inusitatus, previously known only from the holotype, is described using 15 larvae from plankton samples. Larvae were identified based on their unique meristics. Development is rapid, with all fins formed and the skeleton largely ossified by 4 mm standard length. The larvae are robust, and are characterized by large, early-forming pigmented pectoral fins, 20 or 21 myomeres, and blunt head spines that form following notochord flexion. Although this description results in the larval development of M. inusitatus being the best documented of any aploactinid, the species is known from only 1 post-settlement individual, reported herein; the adult habitat and morphology remain unknown. http://www.sinica.edu.tw/zool/zoolstud/43.3/580.pdf
Key words: Ontogeny, Aploactinidae, Larvae, Indo-Pacific.

 
Larval development of the rare Australian aploactinid fish Matsubarichthys inusitatus (Pisces: Scorpaeniformes)

Bibliographic Data

Title
Larval development of the rare Australian aploactinid fish Matsubarichthys inusitatus (Pisces: Scorpaeniformes)
Author
Leis J.M; Hay A.C; A.G. Miskiewicz
Year
2004
Publication Type
Refereed Article
Journal
Zoological Studies
Number of pages
580-588
Volume
43
Issue
3
Language
en
Full Text
Larval development of the rare Australian aploactinid fish Matsubarichthys inusitatus (Pisces: Scorpaeniformes)