Review of the southern hemisphere fish family Chironemidae (Perciformes: Cirrhitoidei)

Chironemidae are marine coastal fishes distributed only in the southern Pacific Ocean, off Australia, New Zealand, Lord Howe Island, Kermadec Island, Norfolk Island and the oceanic islands off northern (San Félix and San Ambrosio Islands) and central Chile (Juan Fernández Archipelago). Recent litera...

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Autores principales: Meléndez,Roberto, Dyer,Brian S
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Universidad de Valparaíso. Facultad de Ciencias del Mar 2010
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Sumario:Chironemidae are marine coastal fishes distributed only in the southern Pacific Ocean, off Australia, New Zealand, Lord Howe Island, Kermadec Island, Norfolk Island and the oceanic islands off northern (San Félix and San Ambrosio Islands) and central Chile (Juan Fernández Archipelago). Recent literature place Chironemidae species in two genera: Chironemus with five species and the monotypic Threpterius maculosus. This paper reviews the Chironemidae and proposes the synonymy of Threpterius with Chironemus based on the molecular and morphological phylogenies. The family Chironemidae was composed of Chironemus bicornis (Chile), C. delfini (Chile), C. georgianus (Australia), C. marmoratus (Australia and New Zealand), C. microlepis (Lord Howe Island, Kermadec Island , Norfolk Islands and Poor Knights Island) and Chironemus maculosus (Australia and New Zealand). A neotype of Chironemus delfini is designated. An artificial key to species is provided.