Synchiropus (Neosynchiropus) moyeri
Zaiser & Fricke, 1985
Familie: Callionymidae SynonymeSynchiropus (Synchiropus) moyeri Zaiser & Fricke, 1985
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Typen
Holotypus: USNM 26773.
Typusfundort: Igaya Bay, Miyake-jima, Japan, 34°06'N, 139°28'E, [ (Karte)], 12 m Tiefe.
Etymologie
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Verbreitung
Japan; Ryukyu Islands; Papua New Guinea (New Ireland); Belau/Palau; Australia (Western Australia; Queensland). Sand-rubble bottoms, 5–30 m Tiefe.
Literatur
- Zaiser, M.J. & Fricke, R. 1985. Synchiropus moyeri, a new species of dragonet (Callionymidae) from Miyake-jima, Japan. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology, 31 (4): 389-397. Zitatseite [:389, Figs. 1-2]
- 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 (Neosynchiropus)]