Dysomma
Alcock, 1889
Familie: Synaphobranchidae SynonymeDysommopsis Alcock, 1891 TypusartDysomma bucephalus Alcock, 1889 |
Arten
D. abyssale Kamohara, 1938
D. achiropteryx Prokofiev, 2019
D. alticorpus Fricke et al., 2018
D. anguillare Barnard, 1923
D. angustum (Lin, 1933)
D. aphododera Ginsburg, 1951
D. brachygnathos Ho & Tighe, 2018
D. brevirostre (Facciolà, 1887)
D. bucephalus Alcock, 1889
D. bussarawiti Prokofiev, 2019
D. dolichosomatum Karrer, 1983
D. formosa Ho & Tighe, 2018
D. fuscoventralis Karrer & Klausewitz, 1982
D. goslinei Robins & Robins, 1976
D. intermedium Vo & Ho, 2024
D. japonicus Matsubara, 1936
D. longirostrum Chen & Mok, 2001
D. melanurum Chen & Weng, 1967
D. muciparus (Alcock, 1891)
D. opisthoproctus Chen & Mok, 1995
D. phuketense Prokofiev, 2019
D. polycatodon Karrer, 1983
D. robinsorum Ho & Tighe, 2018
D. taiwanense Ho et al., 2015
D. tridens Robins et al., 1989
D. zanzibarensis Norman, 1939
Etymologie
Von dys- (= schlecht); omma (= Auge), bezieht sich auf winzige Augen, verborgen unter der Haut. (Übersetzt aus: The ETYFish Project)
Literatur
- Alcock, A.W. 1889. Natural history notes from H.M. Indian marine survey steamer Investigator, Commander Alfred Carpenter, R.N., D.S.O., commanding. No. 13. On the bathybial fishes of the Bay of Bengal and neighbouring waters, obtained during the seasons 1885-1889. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (Series 6) 4 (24): 450–461. (BHL) Zitatseite [: 459, !!]