PIETSCH and SEIGEL: CERATIOID ANGLERFISHES OF THE PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO 



jaw teeth small and numerous ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



Edriolychnus schmidti Regan 



IB. Skin darkly pigmented; hyoid barbel pres- We thank E. Bertelsen for critically reading the 



ent; teeth large and few manuscript and offering valuable suggestions. 



Linophryne Collett. . 2 The following people and institutions provided 



2A. Distal escal appendages present; barbel material: Bruce H. Robison, Marine Science Insti- 



distally divided into about 6 branches . . tute, University of California Santa Barbara; 



Linophryne corymbifera Robert J. Lavenberg and Jerry W. Neumann, 



Regan and Trewavas LACM; John R. Paxton, AMS; Robert H. Gibbs and 

 2B. Distal escal appendages absent; barbel Susan Karnella, USNM; and Richard H. Rosen- 



unbranched blatt and Jan Pulsifer, SIO. The work was sup- 



Linophryne trewavasae Bertelsen ported by National Science Foundation Grants 



GB-40700, DEB 76-82279 and DEB 7826540, the 

 Edriolychnus Regan 1925 National Geographic Society, and PHS Biomedical 



Research Support Grant No. RR-07096 adminis- 

 Edriolychnus schmidti Regan 1925 tered through the Graduate School Research Fund 



of the University of Washington. 

 Edriolychnus schmidti is a relatively common 

 ceratioid occurring in all three major oceans of the 



world (Bertelsen 1951). No additional material, LITERATURE CITED 



however, was provided by the Alpha Helix in 1975. 



Baker, a. de C, M. R. Clarke, and M. J. Harris. 



Lmotfbrrne Coliett 1886 ^^^^' Th^N.I.O. combination net (RMT 1+8) and further 



developments of rectangular midwater trawls. J. Mar 

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 Linophryne corymbifera Regan and Trewavas 1932 Beebe, W 



1932. Nineteen new species and four post-larval deepsea 

 Material.— \.KQM 36046-11, female, 42 mm SL fish. ZoologicaiN.Y.) 13:47-107. 



with parasitic male, 9.5 mm SL. stn 97. ®^^Tn^f ^;;^' •. . u ^ .• u 



. . . . 1951. Ihe ceratioid fishes. Ontogeny, taxonomy, distnbu- 



A Single female with parasitic male, represent- tion and biology. Dana Rep., Carlberg Found. 39, 276 p. 



ing the first known incidence of sexual parasitism 1978. Notes on linophrynids IV. A new species of deep-sea 

 in this species, was collected by the AlphaHelix in anglerfish of the genus Lmop/iO'«e and the first record of a 



the Banda Sea. The specimen was referred to as parasitic male m Linophryne corymbifera (Pisces, 



J-  L A u TT J TT • .ir^nt-rs Ceratioldei) . Steenstrupia 5(3):25-32. 



Linophryne sp. A by Hansen and Herring ( 1977), bertelsen, E., and T. W. Pietsch. 



and recently described and figured by Bertelsen 1975. Results of the research cruises of FRV "Walther 



(1978). Herwig" to South America. XXXVIII. Osteology and 



relationships of the ceratioid anglerfish genus Spini- 



... ^ , ,^_„ phryne (family Oneirodidae). Arch. Fischereiwiss. 



Linophryne trewavasae Bertelsen 1978 26(1)1 11 



1977. Results of the research cruises of FRV "Walther 

 Material .—LACM 36116-5, female, 73.5 mm SL Herwig"toSouth America. XLVII. Ceratioid anglerfishes 



with parasitic male, 10.7 mm SL, stn 84 ofthefamily Oneirodidae collected by the FRV "Walther 



(holotype) Herwig". Arch. Fischereiwiss. 27(31:171-189. 



X. , ' , ^1 J -1 J Bertelsen, E., T. w Pietsch, AND R. J. Lavenberg. 



Linophryne trewavasae was recently described j„ ^^^^^ Morphology, systematics and distribution of 



by Bertelsen (1978) from a single female with an ceratioid anglerfishes of the family Gigantac- 



attached male collected by the Alpha Helix in the tinidae. Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Ang. Cty Contrib. Sci. 



Banda Sea. The specimen was referred to as Bertelsen, E., and R J. Struhsaker. 



Linophryne sp. B by Hansen and Herring (1977). ^^J!' ^" ceratioid fishes of the genus ThaumaUchthys. 



° Osteology, relationships, distribution and biol- 



ogy Galathea Rep. 14:7-40. 

 Linophryne sp. male BRADBURY, M. G. 



1967. The genera of batfishes (family Ogcocephalidae). 

 Materia/.— LACM 36088-5, a male, 15 mm SL, stn ^«P^^^ 1967:399-422. 



ig/^ BRAUER, A. 



,^ . . 1902. Diagnosen von neuen Tiefseefischen, welche von der 



This single male specimen could not be iden- Valdivia-Expedition gesammelt sind. Zool. Anz. 



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