Hisashi Imamura’s research while affiliated with Duke University Marine Lab and other places

What is this page?


This page lists works of an author who doesn't have a ResearchGate profile or hasn't added the works to their profile yet. It is automatically generated from public (personal) data to further our legitimate goal of comprehensive and accurate scientific recordkeeping. If you are this author and want this page removed, please let us know.

Publications (1)


Phylogeny of the Family Platycephalidae and Related Taxa (Pisces : Scorpaeniformes)
  • Article

December 1996

·

36 Reads

·

105 Citations

Species Diversity

Hisashi Imamura

The phylogenetic relationships of Platycephalidae and its related taxa were analyzed. Platycephaloidei and Scorpaenoidei form a monophyletic group supported by two synapomorphies : presence of a backwardly-directed opercular spine and an extrinsic muscle derived from the hypaxial. Platycephaloidei and Plectrogenium, the triglids and peristediids are monophyletic, characterized by a posterior pelvic fossa. Bembradium and Plectrogenium constitute a monophyletic group, which divided initially from remainder of the clade. Next Parabembras, followed by Bembras, branched off the latter. Platycephalidae and its sister group, including the triglids, peristediids and hoplichthyids, have 4 synapomorphies. The triglids, peristediids and hoplichthyids share 15 apomorphies. The peristediids and hoplichthyids constitute a monophyletic group supported by 8 synapomorphies. The newly-defined suborder Platycephaloidei includes the following 7 families : Plectrogeniidae, Parabembridae, Bembridae, Triglidae, Peristediidae, Hoplichthyidae and Platycephalidae. Platycephalidae is redefined, being a monophyletic group supported by 6 synapomorphies, and including 2 subfamilies and 17 genera, 3 of them new.

Citations (1)


... Remarks. The presently reported six specimens, collected from southern Taiwan, conformed to the genus Thysanophrys Ogilby, 1898 in having the upper iris lappet with short branches, many spines on the dorsal surface of the head (but lacking tubercles), the suborbital ridge with 5 or 6 spines (including 1 preorbital spine), the lateral-line scales each with 2 sensory ducts (directed upward and downward, respectively, and terminating in a single external opening), and well-developed fleshy sensory tubes completely covering the cheek region, and lacking an interopercular flap (Imamura 1996;Imamura et al. 2019). To date, the genus includes the following 10 valid species: Thysanophrys armata (Fowler, 1938); Thysanophrys celebica (Bleeker, 1855); Thysanophrys chiltonae Schultz, 1966;Thysanophrys cirronasa (Richardson, 1848); Thysanophrys longirostris Shao et Chen, 1987;T. ...

Reference:

A northward range extension of Thysanophrys papillaris (Actinopterygii: Scorpaeniformes: Platycephalidae) to Taiwan
Phylogeny of the Family Platycephalidae and Related Taxa (Pisces : Scorpaeniformes)
  • Citing Article
  • December 1996

Species Diversity