Synchiropus (Acommissura) morrisoni
Schultz, 1960
Familie: Callionymidae SynonymeSynchiropus morrisoni Schultz, 1960 Lokale Bezeichnung |
Typen
Holotypus: USNM 141126.
Typusfundort: Lagoon coral head off Arji Island, Bikini Atoll, western Pacific, depth 20-40 feet.
Etymologie
Verbreitung
Japan (Izu Islands); Ryukyu Islands; Indonesia (Sulawesi); Philippines; Palau/Belau; Federated States of Micronesia (Ulithi; Ant); Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas; Marshall Islands (Bikini; Kwajalein); Australia (Western Australia; Queensland); East Coral Sea (Chesterfield Islands); Fiji (Viti Levu; Malolo; Lau Group; Ono Ilau); American Samoa (Tutuila). Algae-covered rocky and sand-rubble bottoms, 10–33 m Tiefe.
Literatur
- Schultz, L.P., Chapman, W.M., Lachner, E.A. & Woods , L.P. 1960. Fishes of the Marshall and Marianas islands. Vol. 2. Families from Mullidae through Stromateidae. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, No. 202, 2: i-ix + 1-438, Pls. 75-123. Zitatseite [:409, Fig. 132]
- Fricke, R. 2016. Synchiropus novaehiberniensis, a new species of dragonet from New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, western Pacific Ocean, with a review of subgenus Synchiropus (Neosynchiropus) and description of a new subgenus (Teleostei: Callionymidae). Journal of Natural History, 50 (47/48): 3003-3028.(doi) Zitatseite [--> Synchiropus (Acommissura)]