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Lista De Espécies Inseridas Na Oficina De Avaliação Do Estado De Conservação Das Espécies De Actinopterygii Marinhos INSTITUTO CHICO MENDES DE CONSERVAÇÃO DA BIODIVERSIDADE DIRETORIA DE PESQUISA, AVALIAÇÃO E MONITORAMENTO DA BIODIVERSIDADE COORDENAÇÃO GERAL DE MANEJO PARA A CONSERVAÇÃO Lista de espécies inseridas na Oficina de Avaliação do Estado de Conservação das Espécies de Actinopterygii Marinhos, que se realizará entre 10 a 14 de dezembro de 2012, no CEPSUL, Itajaí-SC. Família/Espécie Família/Espécie Família Agonidae (1) Família Melanocetidae (3) 1 Agonus cataphractus (Linnaeus 1758) 90 Melanocetus johnsonii Günther 1864 Família Bregamcerotidae (5) 91 Melanocetus murrayi Günther 1887 2 Bregmaceros atlanticus Goode & Bean 1886 92 Melanonus zugmayeri Norman 1930 3 Bregmaceros cantori Milliken & Houde 1984 Família Moridae (11) 4 Bregmaceros cayorum Nichols 1952 93 Antimora rostrata (Günther 1878) 5 Bregmaceros houdei Saksena and Richards 1986 94 Austrophycis marginata (Gunther 1878) 6 Bregmaceros mcclellandi Thompson 1840 95 Gadella imberbis (Vaillant 1888) Família Callionymidade (3) 96 Halargyreus johnsonii Gunther 1862 7 Callionymus bairdi Jordan 1888 97 Laemonema barbatulum Goode & Bean 1883 8 Synchiropus agassizii (Goode & Bean 1888) 98 Laemonema goodebeanorum Meléndez & Markle 1997 9 Synchiropus dagmarae Fricke 1985 99 Physiculus fulvus Bean 1884 Família Caproidae (2) 100 Physiculus karrerae Paulin 1989 10 Antigonia capros Lowe 1843 101 Physiculus kaupi Poey 1865 11 Antigonia combatia Berry & Rathjen 1959 102 Salilota australis (Günther 1878) Família Caristiidae (2) 103 Tripterophycis gilchristi Boulenger 1902 12 Caristius macropus (Bellotti 1903) Família Nemichthyidae (7) 13 Caristius maderensis Maul 1949 104 Avocettina acuticeps (Regan 1916) Família Centriscidae (3) 105 Avocettina infans (Günther 1878) 14 Centriscops humerosus (Richardson 1844) 106 Avocettina paucipora Nielsen & Smith 1978 15 Macroramphosus scolopax (Linnaeus 1758) 107 Labichthys carinatus Gill & Ryder 1883 16 Notopogon fernandezianus (Delfin 1899) 108 Labichthys yanoi (Mead & Rubinoff 1966) Família Centrolophidae (3) 109 Nemichthys curvirostris (Strömman 1896) 17 Centrolophus niger (Gmelin 1789) 110 Nemichthys scolopaceus Richardson 1848 18 Hyperoglyphe macrophthalma (Miranda Ribeiro 1915) Família Nettastomatidae (10) 19 Seriolella porosa Guichenot 1848 111 Facciolella sp. Whitley 1938 Família Ceratiidae (2) 112 Hoplunnis macrura Ginsburg 1951 20 Ceratias uranoscopus Murray 1877 113 Hoplunnis similis Smith 1989 21 Cryptopsaras couesii Gill 1883 114 Hoplunnis tenuis Ginsburg 1951 Família Chaunacidae (3) 115 Nettastoma melanurum Rafinesque 1810 22 Chaunax pictus (Lowe 1846) 116 Saurenchelys cancrivora Peters 1864 23 Chaunax stigmaeus Fowler 1946 117 Saurenchelys stylura (Lea 1913) 24 Chaunax suttkusi Caruso 1989 118 Serrivomer beani Gill & Ryder 1883 Família Chiasmodontidae (16) 119 Venefica proboscidae (Vaillant 1888) 25 Chiasmodon braueri Weber 1913 120 Venefica procera (Goode & Bean 1883) 26 Chiasmodon harteli Melo 2009 Família Notacanthidae (3) 27 Chiasmodon pluriradiatus Parr 1933 121 Lipogenys gillii Goode & Bean 1895 28 Dysalotus alcocki MacGilchrist 1905 122 Notacanthus sexspinis Richardson 1846 29 Dysalotus oligoscolus Johnson & Cohen 1974 123 Polyacanthonotus africanus (Gilchrist & von Bonde 1924) 30 Kali colubrina Melo 2008 Família Oneirodidae (1) 31 Kali indica Lloyd 1909 124 Oneirodes notius Pietsch 1974 32 Kali kerberti (Weber 1913) Família Peristediidae (4) 33 Kali macrodon (Norman 1929) 125 Peristedion altipinne Regan 1903 34 Kali macrura (Parr 1933) 126 Peristedion miniatum Goode 1880 35 Kali parri Johnson & Cohen 1974 127 Peristedion thompsoni Fowler 1952 36 Pseudoscopelus altipinnis Parr 1933 128 Peristedion truncatum (Günther 1880) 37 Pseudoscopelus australis Prokofiev & Kukuev 2006 Família Polymixiidae (2) 38 Pseudoscopelus pierbartus Sptiz, Quéro & Vayne 2007 129 Polymixia lowei Günther 1859 39 Pseudoscopelus scriptus Lutken 1892 130 Polymixia nobilis Lowe 1836 40 Pseudoscopelus scutatus Krefft 1971 Família Regalecidae (1) Família Congridae (2) 131 Regalecus glesne Ascanius 1772 41 Gnathophis bathytopos Smith & Kanazawa 1977 Família Saccophanryngidae (1) 42 Paraconger caudilimbatus (Poey 1867) 132 Saccopharynx harrisoni Beebe 1932 INSTITUTO CHICO MENDES DE CONSERVAÇÃO DA BIODIVERSIDADE DIRETORIA DE PESQUISA, AVALIAÇÃO E MONITORAMENTO DA BIODIVERSIDADE COORDENAÇÃO GERAL DE MANEJO PARA A CONSERVAÇÃO Família/Espécie Família/Espécie Família Cyematidae (1) Família Serrivomeridae (3) 43 Cyema atrum Günther 1878 133 Serrivomer lanceolatoides (Schmidt 1916) Família Derichthyidae (3) 134 Serrivomer schmidti Bauchot-Boutin 1953 44 Derichthys serpentinus Gill 1884 135 Stemonidium hypomelas Gilbert 1905 45 Nessorhamphus danae Schmidt 1931 Família Synaphobranchidae (14) 46 Nessorhamphus ingolfianus (Schmidt 1912) 136 Atractodenchelys phrix Robins & Robins 1970 Família Eurypharyngidae (1) 137 Diastobranchus capensis Barnard 1923 47 Eurypharynx pelecanoides Vaillant 1882 138 Dysomma anguillare Barnard 1923 Família Grammicolepididae (2) 139 Dysommina rugosa Ginsburg 1951 48 Grammicolepis brachiusculus Poey 1873 140 Haptenchelys texis Robins & Martin 1976 49 Xenolepidichthys dalgleishi Gilchrist 1922 141 Histiobranchus australis (Regan 1913) Família Halosauridae (6) 142 Ilyophis blachei Saldanha & Merrett 1982 50 Aldrovandia affinis (Gunther 1877) 143 Ilyophis brunneus Gilbert 1891 51 Aldrovandia gracilis Goode & Bean 1896 144 Meadia abyssalis (Kamohara 1938) 52 Aldrovandia phalacra (Vaillant 1888) 145 Simenchelys parasitica Gill 1879 53 Aldrovandia oleosa Sulak 1977 146 Synaphobranchus affinis Günther 1877 54 Halosauropsis macrochir (Günther 1878) 147 Synaphobranchus brevidorsalis Günther 1887 55 Halosaurus guentheri Goode & Bean 1896 148 Synaphobranchus calvus Melo 2007 Família Lophotidae (3) 149 Synaphobranchus oregoni Castle 1960 56 Eumecichthys fiski (Günther 1890) Família Trachipteridae (3) 57 Lophotus lacepede Giorna 1809 150 Desmodema polystictum (Ogilby 1898) 58 Lophotus machadoi Miranda Ribeiro 1927 151 Trachipterus jacksonensis (Ramsay 1881) Família Macrouridae (31) 152 Zu cristatus (Bonelli 1819) 59 Bathygadus melanobranchus Vaillant 1888 Família Zeidae (1) 60 Cetonurus globiceps (Vaillant 1884) 153 Zenopsis conchifer (Lowe 1852) 61 Coelorinchus caribbaeus (Goode & Bean 1885) Família Zenionidae (2) 62 Coelorinchus marinii Hubbs 1934 154 Zenion hololepis (Goode & Bean 1896) 63 Coelorinchus occa (Goode & Bean 1886) 155 Zenion longipinnis Kotthaus 1970 64 Coryphaenoides affinis Günther 1878 65 Coryphaenoides armatus (Hector 1875) 66 Coryphaenoides rudis Gunther 1878 67 Coryphaenoides thelestomus Maul 1951 68 Gadomus arcuatus (Goode & Bean 1886) 69 Gadomus capensis (Gilchrist & von Bonde 1924) 70 Haplomacrourus nudirostris Trunov 1980 71 Hymenocephalus aterrimus Gilbert 1905 72 Hymenocephalus billsam Marshall & Iwamoto 1973 73 Hymenocephalus italicus Giglioli 1884 74 Lucigadus ori (Smith 1968) 75 Macrosmia phalacra Merrett, Sazonov & Shcherbachev 1983 76 Macrouroides inflaticeps Smith & Radcliffe 1912 77 Macrourus holotrachys Gunther 1878 78 Malacocephalus laevis (Lowe 1843) 79 Malacocephalus okamurai Iwamoto & Arai 1987 80 Malacocephalus occidentalis Goode & Bean 1885 81 Nezumia aequalis (Günther 1878) 82 Nezumia atlantica (Parr 1946) 83 Nezumia suilla Marshall & Iwamoto 1973 84 Odontomacrurus murrayi Norman 1939 85 Sphagemacrurus grenadae (Parr 1946) 86 Squalogadus modificatus Gilbert & Hubbs 1916 87 Trachonurus sulcatus (Goode & Bean 1885) 88 Ventrifossa macropogon Marshall 1973 89 Ventrifossa mucocephalus Marshall 1973.
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