taxonID	type	description	language	source
03CE5078CA30FFADFC79FE5BFD8EFAD5.taxon	description	(Fig. 2)	en	Romanov, Evgeny V., Cherel, Yves, Marsac, Francis (2021): New record of Ectreposebastes niger (Fourmanoir, 1971) (Setarchidae, Scorpaeniformes): a rare bathypelagic fish from La Pérouse Seamount, Western Indian Ocean, and distribution of Ectreposebastes Garman, 1899 in the Indian Ocean. Zoosystema 43 (15): 283-296, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a15
03CE5078CA30FFADFC79FE5BFD8EFAD5.taxon	materials_examined	TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. Pacific Ocean • MNHN-IC- 1970 - 0034, 122 mm SL, 09 ° 56 ’ S, 141 ° 52 ’ W; 0 - 1200 m depth; 12. IX. 1969; CARIDE 5; R / V Coriolis. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — La Réunion • MNHN-IC- 2019 - 0078; no sex data; 165 mm SL; Southwestern Indian Ocean; 19 ° 45.84 ’ S, 54 ° 05.28 ’ E- 19 ° 41.43 ’ S, 54 ° 03.80 ’ E; 18. IX. 2016; Romanov, IRD LA PÉROUSE leg; R / V Antea.	en	Romanov, Evgeny V., Cherel, Yves, Marsac, Francis (2021): New record of Ectreposebastes niger (Fourmanoir, 1971) (Setarchidae, Scorpaeniformes): a rare bathypelagic fish from La Pérouse Seamount, Western Indian Ocean, and distribution of Ectreposebastes Garman, 1899 in the Indian Ocean. Zoosystema 43 (15): 283-296, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a15
03CE5078CA30FFADFC79FE5BFD8EFAD5.taxon	distribution	DISTRIBUTION. — Indo-West Pacific meso- and bathy-pelagic, mostly near continental / peri-insular slopes in tropical and temperate waters.	en	Romanov, Evgeny V., Cherel, Yves, Marsac, Francis (2021): New record of Ectreposebastes niger (Fourmanoir, 1971) (Setarchidae, Scorpaeniformes): a rare bathypelagic fish from La Pérouse Seamount, Western Indian Ocean, and distribution of Ectreposebastes Garman, 1899 in the Indian Ocean. Zoosystema 43 (15): 283-296, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a15
03CE5078CA30FFADFC79FE5BFD8EFAD5.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION Individual MNHN-IC- 2019 - 0078 (165 mm SL) External morphology. Medium-sized, black-coloured scorpaeniform fish with black-yellowish eyes. Pinkish muscles visible through semi-transparent skin in scale pockets; scale pocket edges black. Body relatively high, slightly compressed laterally, flabby, lacking scales (most scales lost, except some pored LL scales) (Fig. 2). Most fin spines, some fin rays broken due to fragile, poorly-ossified nature. First pre-opercular spine weakly developed; others damaged. Lacrimal spines short, intact on the left side but damaged on right. Body proportions shown in Table 1. Otoliths. Thick and robust. Otolith shape triangular with pointed rostrum (Fig. 3); ventral rim convex; post-dorsal rim almost straight without depression; pre-dorsal rim forming angle close to 90 ° with post-dorsal rim. Otolith height almost equal to otolith length (ratio OH / OL 0.75 - 0.79 for right and left otoliths respectively). Sulcus acusticus: archaesulcoid, ostial, median. Ostium and cauda: undifferentiated, oval. Anterior region: double-peaked; rostrum broad, short, slightly pointed, antirostrum very short, rounded, broad; excisura wide with shallow notch. Posterior region: oblique to round or oblique to irregular.	en	Romanov, Evgeny V., Cherel, Yves, Marsac, Francis (2021): New record of Ectreposebastes niger (Fourmanoir, 1971) (Setarchidae, Scorpaeniformes): a rare bathypelagic fish from La Pérouse Seamount, Western Indian Ocean, and distribution of Ectreposebastes Garman, 1899 in the Indian Ocean. Zoosystema 43 (15): 283-296, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a15
03CE5078CA30FFADFC79FE5BFD8EFAD5.taxon	discussion	REMARK The morphology of our specimen corresponds well to the original description given by Fourmanoir (1971) and later by Mandrytsa (1990). Body measurements are close to the ranges presented in other studies. However, many proportions are close to or even outside of the lower end of reported ranges (Table 1). GENETIC ANALYSIS A 555 bp region of the mtDNA COI gene was isolated from the specimen and the sequence was deposited in the INSD (accession number: MN 181524). The query sequence did not find 100 % match to the mtDNA COI region of any other specimens. The nearest matches were non-identified specimens Ectreposebastes sp. (98.13 % to 98.31 % similarity) and Ectreposebastes imus (97.10 % to 98.13 % similarity). Neighbour joining tree analysis (Fig. 6) shows distinct clustering between E. imus, E. niger and Ectreposebastes sp. DNA signatures. The E. imus branch is separated from another branch that contains our E. niger specimen (MN 181524) and Ectreposebastes sp. specimens (FOAE 60706, FOAF 803 - 07) collected from the Southwestern Pacific: Coral Sea (off Australian coast) and from over Lord Howe Rise. An ABGD analysis aimed at detecting genetic gaps between species (Puillandre et al. 2012) clustered Ectreposebastes sequences into three lineages, segregating E. imus, E. niger (MN 181524) and Ectreposebastes sp.	en	Romanov, Evgeny V., Cherel, Yves, Marsac, Francis (2021): New record of Ectreposebastes niger (Fourmanoir, 1971) (Setarchidae, Scorpaeniformes): a rare bathypelagic fish from La Pérouse Seamount, Western Indian Ocean, and distribution of Ectreposebastes Garman, 1899 in the Indian Ocean. Zoosystema 43 (15): 283-296, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a15
