''Sladenia shaefersi'', the Atlantic twospine goosefish or Shaefer's anglerfish, is a species of marine
ray-finned fish belonging to the
family Lophiidae, the goosefishes, monkfishes and anglers. This species is found in the western Atlantic Ocean.
Taxonomy
''Sladenia shaefersi'' was first formally
described in 1976 by the American
ichthyologists John H. Caruso
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Harvey R. Bullis
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with its
type locality given as
Point Barú on the
Caribbean
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coast of Colombia.
The genus ''
Sladenia'' is one of 4 extant genera in the family Lophiidae which the 5th edition of ''
Fishes of the World
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'' classifies in the
monotypic suborder
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Lophioidei within the order Lophiiformes.
Etymology
''Sladenia gardineri'' has the genus name ''Sladenia'' which honors
Percy Sladen
Walter Percy Sladen (30 June 1849 – 11 June 1900) was an English biologist who specialised in starfish.
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, the British echinoderm biologist. The
holotype of ''S. gardineri'' was collected during an expedition funded by his memorial trust. The
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''shaefersi'' honors
Edward A. Schaefers, the former chief of the Exploratory Fishing and Gear Research Branch of the now renamed
Bureau of Commercial Fisheries
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.
Description
''Sladenia shaefersi'' has a rounded, rather than depressed head with a obviously convex nape, the rear of the body and
caudal peduncle are compressed rather than flattened. There is a smooth bony ridge from the top of the orbit to the snout. The few spines on the head are low and rounded and are just noticeable beneath the skin. The teeth are rather small and bruistle like, with those in the center of the roof of the mouth being larger than those on the sides. The first
dorsal fin has 2 spines on the head, the first spine being the
illicium with its
esca being filamentous. The third spine is behind the head and the second dorsal fin contains 8 or 9 soft rays and the
anal fin
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has 6 soft rays. The head, lower jave,
pectoral fins and
caudal fin have many rows and patches of small, pointed cirri over them. The overall color is grey with a network of pale lines and pale rosettes. This species reaches a length of >
Distribution and habitat
''Sladenia shaeferis'' is found in the Western Atlantic as far north as the
Corner Rise Seamounts
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and the
Blake Plateau off South Carolina into the
Gulf of Mexico and the
Caribbean Sea as far south as Colombia and Venezuela.
[ It is a ]bathydemersal
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species found at depths between , on coral rubble on the continental slope and on seamount
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s.[
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References
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shaefersi
Fish of the Atlantic Ocean
Fish of the Caribbean
Taxa named by John H. Caruso
Taxa named by Harvey R. Bullis
Fish described in 1976