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  • Jerzmanskaephos sobnioviensis (Jerzmanska, 1960)


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    Taxonomy

    Deep-sea Hachetfish

    Kingdom: Animalia
    Phylum: Chordata
    Class: Actinopteri Cope 1871
    Order: Stomiiformes Regan 1909
    Family: Sternoptychidae Gill 1863
    Genus: Jerzmanskaephos
    Species: Jerzmanskaephos sobnioviensis
    Author Citation (Jerzmanska, 1960)

    Geological Time Scale

    Eon: Phanerozoic
    Era: Cenozoic
    Period: Paleogene
    Sub Period: None
    Epoch: Oligocene
    International Age: Rupelian

    Stratigraphy

    Menilite-Krosno Group
    Menilite Formation

    Provenance

    Acquired by: Purchase/Trade

    Dimensions

    Length: 45 mm

    Location

    Sobniów
    Jasło County
    Subcarpathian Voivodeship
    Poland

    Comments

     

    The subfamily of the deep-sea hatchetfish (Sternoptychinae) comprises three recent genera with a total of about 40 species and occurs worldwide in almost all tropical and temperate seas:
    Argyropelecus with about 7 species,
    Polyipnus with about 32 species and
    Sternoptyx with currently 4 species.
    The Sternoptychinae have a deep-bellied, laterally strongly flattened shape; the body shape reminds somewhat of a hatchet. The height of the recent species is between 3 cm and 12 cm. The body is covered with delicate silvery scales; in some species parts of the body are transparent.

    Sternoptychidae can produce light with organs called photophores, of which they have between 3 and 7 – usually 6 – on the branchiostegal membrane along the lower edge of the chest and belly.
    Taxonomy according to Prokofiev 2010.

    Originally described by Jerzmanska (1960) under the name Polyipnus sobnioviensis, the fish was transferred to the newly created genus Jerzmanskaephos by Prokofiev in 2010.
    Expanded diagnosis after Prokofiev 2010: "A small fish - maximum known SL [standard length] up to 45 mm. Body is deep in the area of the pectoral girdle (2.5-3.0 times in SL) and rapidly decreases towards caudal peduncle. Orbit is approximately half of head length, and interorbital space is narrow. Maxillae are bent in the middle part at the almost right angle, and its posterior part is narrow; mandibular joint is situated under the anterior edge of orbit or slightly behind it; symphysis of mandible is small and without prominences; jaws have small, needle -like teeth. Suspensorium is inklined forward; urohyale is small. Bones of skull and pectoral girdle are not sculptured...."

    Line drawing from Prokofiev 2010, p. 591

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    Identified by oilshale.

     

    Reference:
    JERZMAÑSKA,  A. (1960) Ichthyofauna from the Jasło Shales of Sobniów. ACTA PALAEONTOLOGICA POLONICA Vol. V, No. 4, pp. 367—432.
    KOTLARCZYK, J.; JERZMAÑSKA, A.; OEWIDNICKA, E.; WISZNIOWSKA, T. (2006) A FRAMEWORK OF ICHTHYOFAUNAL ECOSTRATIGRAPHY OF THE OLIGOCENE-EARLY MIOCENE STRATA OF THE POLISH OUTER CARPATHIAN BASIN. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae, vol. 76: 1-111.
    PROKOFIEV, A. M. (2010) Two new genera of Oligocene Stomiiformes. Journal of Ichthyology. 50, 590–595.




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