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The systematics and distribution of the lophiid anglerfishes: II. Revisions of the genera Lophiomus and Lophius
Caruso, J.H. (1983). The systematics and distribution of the lophiid anglerfishes: II. Revisions of the genera Lophiomus and Lophius. Copeia 1983(1): 11-30
In: Copeia. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists: New York, N.Y., etc.. ISSN 0045-8511; e-ISSN 1938-5110, meer
Is voortzetting van:
Caruso, J.H. (1981). The systematics and distribution of the lophiid anglerfishes: I. A revision of the genus Lophiodes with the description of two new species. Copeia 1981(3): 522-549, meer
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Caruso, J.H. (1985). The systematics and distribution of the lophiid anglerfishes: III. Intergeneric relationships. Copeia 1985(4): 870-875, meer
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    Lophiomus Gill, 1883 [WoRMS]; Lophius Linnaeus, 1758 [WoRMS]
    Marien/Kust

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  • Caruso, J.H.

Abstract
    The lophiid anglerfish genera Lophiomus and Lophius are revised based on the examination of 243 specimens. The genus Lophiomus is considered monotypic; the single Indo-west Pacific species, L. setigerus, includes the following nominal species as synonyms: L. indicus, L. laticephalus, L. laticeps, L. malabaricus and L. viviparus. Of the 11 nominal species of Lophius, eight are considered valid: L. americanus, L. budegassa, L. gastrophysus, L. litulon, L. piscatorius, L. upsicephalus, L. vaillanti and L. vomerinus. Although the two genera are morphologically sim- ilar, they may be easily distinguished on the basis of several dorsicranial features, and by the number of median fin rays and vertebrae: Lophiomus have 8 dorsal fin rays, 6 anal fin rays and 19 vertebrae; Lophius have 9-12 dorsal fin rays, 8-10 anal fin rays, and 26-31 vertebrae. The genera are defined using osteological as well as other morphological characters and a key to the Lophius species is provided. Characters that demonstrate intraspecific stability and interspecific variability are described and used to differentiate and define the species. Geographic and bathymetric distributions are described.

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