Family Himantolophidae - Footballfishes
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Actinopterygii |
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Genera : 1 | Species : 22 Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes |
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Fresh : No |
Brackish : No |
Marine : Yes |
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Marine |
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none |
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From Nelson (1994). Distribution: Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. Both sexes lack the parietals throughout life. Triradiate pelvic bone; six branchiostegal rays; no epurals. Bony plates, each bearing a median spine, on the body of females. Dorsal fin rays 5 or 6. Anal fin rays 4; pectoral fin rays 14-18; vertebrae about 19. Females differ from other ceratioids by having a blunt and short snout; papillae on snout and chin. (Ref. 07463)
Circumglobal in the southern hemisphere, tropical to polar (Ref. 80772).
Nine caudal fin rays (Ref. 86949)
Distinguishing character: Metamorphosed females having a spiny, globose body, short corpulent illicia, ornate escae varying widely in size and construction, prominently protruding lower jaw and snout dotted with numerous wartlike papillae or in larger specimens, widely-spread, conical dermal spines around the head and body; wide toothless vomer, developed sphenotic spines. Specimens measuring less than 4 cm SL distinguished by the prominent teeth on all four gill arches. Notable in metamorphosed males, found above and posterior to the upper denticular bone, is a series of enlarged, somewhat fused dermal spines; with moderately sized lateral eyes; large olfactory organs with the nostrils laterally directed. Presence of 16 - 31 upper denticular teeth and 20 - 50 on the lower jaw, with each cluster of teeth fused at the base forming the denticular bones. A dense layer of dermal spinules cover the skin. Males are free-living, indicatively never becoming parasitic on females. Larvae short, globose with skin highly inflated. Average-sized pectoral fins not surpassing the dorsal and anal fins in length. Smallest larvae exhibiting sexual dimorphism, females having a stub-like illicial rudiment projecting from the head. Larvae length reaching 1.7 - 2.25 cm SL with metamorphosis notably delayed until lengths between 2 - 3.3 cm SL. Largest recorded female of H. groenlandicus measured 4.65 cm SL. Length range of 2.5 - 4 cm for several other recorded female individuals. Record of metamorphosed males measured 2.3 - 3.9 cm with the largest recorded being 1.7 - 2.25 cm. (Ref. 86949) |
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Greek, himas or himantos = leather strap, thong or leash (referring to the thick leathery illicium) + Greek, lopho or lophio = crest or tuft (referring to the baited illicium projecting from the head) (Ref. 86949) |
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nonguarders |
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Osteichthyes | Actinopterygii | Actinopteri | Neopterygii | Teleostei | Osteoglossocephalai | Clupeocephala | Euteleosteomorpha | Neoteleostei | Eurypterygia | Ctenosquamata | Acanthomorphata | Euacanthomorphacea | Percomorphaceae | Percomorpharia | Lophiiformes | Ceratioidei | Himantolophidae |
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Rather, it reflects the current content of FishBase, and the progress with respect to synchronization with the Catalog of Fishes. However, we think it can be useful for users to assess the quality of information in FishBase, to start new work on the family, or to cross-check with other lists.
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This list uses some data from Catalog of Fishes (not shown but used to sort names).
In the column CofF, the digit indicates the status of synchronization with CofF: 0: Not checked; 1: Same status; 2: Different status; 3: Other combination; 4: Synonym in CofF; 5: Species/Subspecies issue; 6: Synonym of another species in CofF; 7: Not in CofF; 8: Should not be in CofF. The CofF version currently used is the one published on 23-07-2014 (Ref. 97102).
The list ordered as follows:
Please send comments and corrections if you detect errors or missing names.
Scientifc name | Status | Senior/Junior synonym | Combination | CofF |
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Himantolophus groenlandicus Reinhardt, 1837 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus reinhardti Lütken, 1878 | synonym | junior | original | 2 |
Corynolophus globosus Tanaka, 1918 | synonym | junior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus ranoides Barbour, 1942 | synonym | junior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus appelii (Clarke, 1878) | accepted | senior | new | |
Aegaeonichthys appelii Clarke, 1878 | synonym | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus compressus (Osório, 1909) | accepted | senior | new | |
Corynophorus compressus Osório, 1909 | synonym | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus sagamius (Tanaka, 1918) | accepted | senior | new | |
Corynolophus sagamius Tanaka, 1918 | synonym | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus brevirostris (Regan, 1925) | accepted | senior | new | |
Rhynchoceratias brevirostris Regan, 1925 | synonym | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus rostratus (Regan, 1925) | accepted | senior | new | |
Rhynchoceratias rostratus Regan, 1925 | synonym | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus danae Regan & Trewavas, 1932 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus azurlucens Beebe & Crane, 1947 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus albinares Maul, 1961 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus borealis Kharin, 1984 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus cornifer Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus crinitus Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus macroceras Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus macroceratoides Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus mauli Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus melanolophus Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus multifurcatus Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus nigricornis Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus paucifilosus Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus pseudalbinares Bertelsen & Krefft, 1988 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus litoceras Stewart & Pietsch, 2010 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |
Himantolophus stewarti Pietsch & Kenaley, 2011 | accepted | senior | original | 2 |