Simipercis trispinosa, a new genus and species of sandperch (Perciformes: Pinguipedidae) from eastern Australia
Memoirs of Museum Victoria Vol 63 (1) p. 57–64 (2006)
Abstract
Simipercis trispinosa is described as a new genus and species of pinguipedid fish from 93 specimens collected mostly by demersal trawl from the continental shelf of eastern Australia between Swain Reefs, Queensland and Broken Bay, New South Wales in depths from 51 to 170 m. The new genus is most closely related to Parapercis Bleeker, 1863, but is unique among pinguipedid fishes in having a combination of vomer and palatines edentate, dorsal spines 3, no distinct exposed, pointed opercular spine, preopercle and subopercle entire, ten abdominal and 20–21 caudal vertebrae, low naked fleshy nuchal crest, interorbital and suborbital with large ctenoid scales extending forward to near anterior margin of eye, and head and body moderately compressed.
Citation
Johnson, J.W. & Randall, J.E., 2006. Simipercis trispinosa, a new genus and species of sandperch (Perciformes: Pinguipedidae) from eastern Australia. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 63: 57-64. http://doi.org/10.24199/j.mmv.2006.63.8
PUBLICATION DATE: 31 DECEMBER 2006