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摘要
巴西巴伊亚州(Bahia State of Brazil)发现了一种名为naso的星lifer,但对其类型产地缺乏准确的定义。塞耶的探险队(1865-1866年左右)由路易斯·阿加西和哈佛大学比较动物学博物馆(MCZ)的工作人员领导,旨在探索巴西的动植物群,其大部分材料都存放在MCZ,并用于描述包括南鼻虫在内的几个物种。对保存在MCZ和史密森尼国家自然历史博物馆的该物种原始描述标本的检查,有助于审查这些标本的准确起源点。结合生殖生物学数据和该地区的历史资料,进一步支持S. naso的实际类型位置为Iguape Bay,误差半径为2.5 km。20世纪80年代初巴拉圭河的筑坝可能对该物种记录的形态变化产生了影响。
On the type locality of the Naso Stardrum Stellifer naso (Jordan 1889), and comments on morphological change over a century.
Stellifer naso is known from the State of Bahia (Brazil), but there is a lack of an accurate definition of its type locality. Thayer's expedition (around 1865-1866), led by Louis Agassiz and staff from the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ, Harvard University), intended to explore Brazilian fauna and flora, with most of its material housed in the MCZ and used to describe several species, including S. naso. Examination of specimens from the original description of that species, housed in the MCZ and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, helped review the accurate point of origin for such specimens. A combination of data from reproductive biology and the history of the region further support the actual type locality of S. naso as Iguape Bay, with an error radius of 2.5 km. Damming in the Paraguaçu River in the early 1980s might have had an impact on the morphological variation over time recorded to this species.
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The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.