''Pogonophryne'' is a
genus
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of marine
ray-finned fish
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es belonging to the
family
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Artedidraconidae
The Artedidraconidae, barbeled plunderfishes, are a family of marine ray-finned fishes, notothenioids belonging to the Perciform suborder Notothenioidei. The family comprises four genera. These fishes are endemic to deep waters off Antarctica.
...
, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the
Southern Ocean
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.
Taxonomy
''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the
English
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Charles Tate Regan
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Born in Sherborne, Dorset, he was educat ...
when he
described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the
Terra Nova Expedition
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in the
Ross Sea
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. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the
type species
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of ''Pogonophryne'' by
monotypy
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The genus name is a compound
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of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad.
Species
There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus:
* ''Pogonophryne albipinna
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean.
Taxonomy
''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ...
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, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne barsukovi'' Andriashev, 1967 (Stub-beard plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne bellingshausenensis'' Eakin, Eastman & Matallanas, 2008 (Spot-less nape plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne brevibarbata'' Balushkin, Petrov & Prut'ko, 2011 (Short-beard plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne cerebropogon'' Eakin & Eastman, 1998 (Brain-beard plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne dewitti'' Eakin, 1988 (Dewitt's plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne eakini'' Balushkin, 1999 (Eakin's plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne favosa'' Balushkin & Korolkova, 2013 [Balushkin, A.V. & Korolkova, E.D. (2013): New Species of Plunderfish ''Pogonophryne favosa'' sp. n. (Artedidraconidae, Notothenioidei, Perciformes) from the Cosmonauts Sea (Antarctica) with Description in Artedidraconids of Unusual Anatomical Structures–Convexitas Superaxillaris. ''Journal of Ichthyology, 53 (8): 562-574.'']
* ''Pogonophryne fusca
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean.
Taxonomy
''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ...
'' Balushkin & Eakin, 1998 (Dusky plunderfish)
* ''Pogonophryne immaculata
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean.
Taxonomy
''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ...
'' Eakin, 1981 (Spot-less plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne lanceobarbata'' Eakin, 1987 (Lance-beard plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne macropogon'' Eakin, 1981 (Great-beard plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne maculiventrata'' Spodareva & Balushkin, 2014 (Spot-belly plunderfish) [Spodareva, V.V. & Balushkin, A.V. (2014): Description of a new species of plunderfish of genus ''Pogonophryne'' (Perciformes: Artedidraconidae) from the Bransfield Strait (Antarctica) with a key for the identification of species of the group "marmorata". ''Journal of Ichthyology, 54 (1): 1-6.'']
* '' Pogonophryne marmorata'' Norman
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, 1938 (Marbled plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne mentella'' Andriashev, 1967 (Long-beard plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne neyelovi'' Shandikov & Eakin, 2013 (Hop-beard plunderfish) [Shandikov, G.A. & Eakin, R.R. (2013)]
''Pogonophryne neyelovi'', a new species of Antarctic short-barbeled plunderfish (Perciformes, Notothenioidei, Artedidraconidae) from the deep Ross Sea.
''ZooKeys, 296: 59–77.''
* '' Pogonophryne orangiensis'' Eakin & Balushkin, 1998 (Orange-beard plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne pallida'' Balushkin & Spodareva, 2015 (Pale plunderfish) [Balushkin, A.V. & Spodareva, V.V. (2015): New species of the toad plunderfish of the "albipinna" group, genus ''Pogonophryne'' (Artedidraconidae) from the Ross Sea (Antarctica). ''Journal of Ichthyology, 55 (6): 757-764.'']
* '' Pogonophryne pavlovi'' Balushkin, 2013 (Pavlov's plunderfish) [Balushkin, A.V. (2013)]
A new species of ''Pogonophryne'' (Perciformes: Notothenioidei: Artedidraconidae) from the deep Ross Sea, Antarctica.
''Proceedings of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 317 (2): 119-124.''
* '' Pogonophryne permitini'' Andriashev, 1967 (Fine-spotted plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne platypogon'' Eakin, 1988 (Flat-beard plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne sarmentifera'' Balushkin & Spodareva, 2013 [Balushkin, A.V. & Spodareva, V.V. (2013): ''Pogonophryne sarmentifera'' sp. nov. (Artedidraconidae; Notothenioidei; Perciformes) – the deep-water species of Antarctic plunderfishes from the Ross Sea (Southern Ocean). ''Proceedings of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 317 (3): 275-281.'']
* '' Pogonophryne scotti'' Regan, 1914 (Saddle-back plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne skorai'' Balushkin & Spodareva, 2013 [Balushkin, A.V. & Spodareva, V.V. (2013): ''Pogonophryne skorai'' sp. n. (Perciformes: Artedidraconidae), a new species of toadlike plunderfish from the Bransfield Strait and coastal waters of the South Shetland Islands (Antarctica). ''Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 39 (3): 196–201.'']
* '' Pogonophryne squamibarbata'' Eakin & Balushkin, 2000 (Scale-beard plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne stewarti'' Eakin, Eastman & Near
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, 2009 (Stewart's plunderfish)
* '' Pogonophryne tronio'' Shandikov, Eakin & Usachev, 2013 (Turquoise plunderfish) [Shandikov, G.A., Eakin, R.R. & Usachev, S. (2013)]
''Pogonophryne tronio'', a new species of Antarctic short-barbeled plunderfish (Perciformes: Notothenioidei: Artedidraconidae) from the deep Ross Sea with new data on Pogonophryne brevibarbata.
''Polar Biology, 36 (2): 273-289.''
* '' Pogonophryne ventrimaculata'' Eakin, 1987 (Spot-belly plunderfish)
Characteristics
''Pogonophryne'' plunderfishes have a broad head which is flattened with post-temporal ridges which vary from weakly to well developed. They have a snout which is longer than the diameter of the eye and a broad space between the eyes. The mental barbel, the barbel on the chin which characterises the barbeled plunderfishes, is tapered to a point or expanded at its tip to a varying extent and frequently has branched or simple processes. The pper lateral line
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has tubular scales at the front and disc-shaped scales towards the back. The middle lateral line normally has disc¬shaped scales to the front and tubular scales to the rear, frequently these are interspersed with disc-shaped scales. The maximum length of these fishes varies from a standard length
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Overall length
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of in ''P. albipinna'' to a total length
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Overall length
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of in ''P. neyelovi''.[
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Distribution, habitat and biology
''Pogonophryne'' plunderfishes are found in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica reaching as far north as the South Shetland Islands
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.[ They are bathydemersal or bathypelagic][ in deeper water typically at depths greater than . Their biology is little known but they are known to feed on polychaetes and crustaceans such as mysids, isopods and copepods.][
]
References
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Artedidraconidae
Taxa named by Charles Tate Regan
Marine fish genera