The Panamic Fanged Blenny, Ophioblennius steindachneri Jordan & Evermann, 1898,加利福尼亚海域新发现的blenniae加利福尼亚种的钥匙

M. Love, William B. Bushing, W. Power
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我们在这里报告了1898年在加利福尼亚海水中首次观察到的蛇齿鱼(Ophioblennius steindachneri Jordan & Evermann)。此外,我们还提供了在加利福尼亚发现的其他双年虫物种的信息,并包括所有加利福尼亚分类群的钥匙。2017年6月3日,William Bushing在圣卡塔利娜岛的Casino Point潜水公园(约33°20.98'N, 118°19.57'W)潜水时,他在约3米深的高浪区观察到一只巧克力棕色的blenny,栖息在一块露出地面的岩石的小岩石上(图1)。根据他在加利福尼亚湾拍摄该物种的经验,Bushing确信这只个体是O. steindachneri,但将图像发送给Milton Love进行确认。根据以下特征,我们确定这种鱼是O. steindachneri: 1)在东太平洋,只有两个物种的特征,它们都是蛇腹属成员:O. steindachneri和O. clippertonenesis (Springer, 1962, Robertson and Allen 2015)。clippertonophioblennius clippertonensis是Clipperton岛特有的,在Santa Catalina标本中缺乏诊断特征,即眼睛后部的黑色细胞。3)此外,这种个体的胸鳍和肛门鳍上有蓝色的边缘,许多O. steindachneri也有这种颜色(Humann and DeLoach 2004, Robertson and Allen 2015, Froese and Pauly 2017)。在第一次看到这只个体后,布什在同一地点继续观察了大约一个月。2017年6月18日,Bushing在一个类似的栖息地中,在距离第一个约30米的地方(图2)观察到第二个Panamic有牙的blenny,也在大约3米的水中。除了深色的鱼眼和胸鳍上的蓝色外,这个个体的侧面有微弱的带状,这是该物种中常见的模式(Humann和DeLoach 2004, Robertson和Allen 2015, Froese和Pauly 2017)。我们注意到,这并不是第一次在加利福尼亚水域看到这种物种。据我们所知,Rob Anslow于2015年7月23日在Santa Catalina岛的Sea Fan Grotto(约33°26.6'N, 118°28.4'W)首次发现了这一现象。他观察到这条鱼在大约3米深的水中的巨石之间游动。这条鱼(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPu8OHDdloY)是William Bushing在2016年6月24日的视频中发现的,与Bushing遇到的第一条鱼很像;褐色,除了眼睛后面有一个黑色的细胞外,没有任何标记,胸鳍和肛鳍上有广阔的蓝色边缘。最后,露丝·哈里斯在2017年6月观察到一条鱼,在同一个将军
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The Panamic Fanged Blenny, Ophioblennius steindachneri Jordan & Evermann, 1898, New to California Marine Waters with a Key to the California Species of Blenniidae
We report here on the first observations of the Panamic fanged blenny, Ophioblennius steindachneri Jordan & Evermann, 1898, in California marine waters. In addition, we provide information on the other blenniid species found off California and include a key to all of the California taxa. On 3 June 2017, William Bushing was diving in the Casino Point Dive Park, Santa Catalina Island (about 33°20.98′N, 118°19.57′W) when he observed a chocolate-brown blenny in a high surge zone at a depth of about 3 m resting on a small ledge in a rocky outcropping (Fig. 1). Based on his experiences filming this species in the Gulf of California, Bushing was confident the individual was O. steindachneri but sent images to Milton Love for confirmation. Based on the following characters we determined that this fish was O. steindachneri: 1) In the eastern Pacific, the short and blunt head with the slanted profile is characteristic of only two species, both members of the genus Ophioblennius: O. steindachneri and O. clippertonenesis Springer, 1962 (Springer 1962, Robertson and Allen 2015). Ophioblennius clippertonensis is a Clipperton Island endemic and 2) lacks a diagnostic character found in the Santa Catalina specimen, a dark ocellus posterior to the eye. 3) In addition, this individual had blue edging on its pectoral and anal fins, coloration found on many O. steindachneri (Humann and DeLoach 2004, Robertson and Allen 2015, Froese and Pauly 2017). Bushing continued to observe this individual in the same location for about one month after its first sighting. On 18 June 2017, Bushing observed a second Panamic fanged blenny about 30 m from the first one (Fig. 2) also in about 3 m of water in a similar habitat similar. Along with a dark ocellus and the blue on the pectoral fin, this individual had faint banding on the sides a pattern often seen in this species (Humann and DeLoach 2004, Robertson and Allen 2015, Froese and Pauly 2017). We note that these were not the first documented sightings of this species in California waters. To our knowledge, the first sighting was by Rob Anslow on 23 July 2015 at Sea Fan Grotto (about 33°26.6′N, 118°28.4′W), Santa Catalina Island. He observed this fish swimming among boulders in about 3 m of water. This fish (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPu8OHDdloY), identified from the video on 24 June 2016 by William Bushing, resembled the first individual Bushing encountered; brown and unmarked except for a dark ocellus behind the eye, with extensive blue edging on the pectoral and anal fins. Lastly, Ruth Harris observed a fish in June 2017, in the same general
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