. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. A NEW CALLIONYMUS 397 ZMUC (Zoologisk Museum, Copenhagen): P6487, 1 male, mm SL, West Indies. uf/fsm (Florida State Museum, Gainesville, ): 18030, 2 males, mm SL, Georgetown, Grand Cayman Island, 1-3 m; 11340, 1 male, mm SL, Antigua; 14429, 3 males ( mm SL) and 2 females ( mm SL), Bahamas, 0-3 m;. 3 mm 1mm Fig. 3 - Callionymus bairdi Jordan, 1887: uf/fsm 14429, specimen 3, male, mm SL, Bahamas. A. Lateral view. B. Left preopercular spine. 16173, 2 males ( mm S


. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. A NEW CALLIONYMUS 397 ZMUC (Zoologisk Museum, Copenhagen): P6487, 1 male, mm SL, West Indies. uf/fsm (Florida State Museum, Gainesville, ): 18030, 2 males, mm SL, Georgetown, Grand Cayman Island, 1-3 m; 11340, 1 male, mm SL, Antigua; 14429, 3 males ( mm SL) and 2 females ( mm SL), Bahamas, 0-3 m;. 3 mm 1mm Fig. 3 - Callionymus bairdi Jordan, 1887: uf/fsm 14429, specimen 3, male, mm SL, Bahamas. A. Lateral view. B. Left preopercular spine. 16173, 2 males ( mm SL) and 2 females ( mm SL), Florida; 28882, 1 male, mmSL, Columbia. A male specimen of C. bairdi similar in size to the holotype of C. sanctaehelenae n. sp. is illustrated in Fig. 3 for comparison. Distinguish- ing features are the first dorsal fin, which is in C. sanctaehelenae much higher than the first ray of the second dorsal fin, but lower in C. bairdi, the shape of the second dorsal fin which is slightly convex in C. bairdi but has no elongate last ray, and has a last ray which is much shorter than the first ray in C. bairdi, but of equal length as the first ray in C. sanctaehelenae. The anal fin of C. sanctaehelenae is higher than the second dorsal fin, but that of C. bairdi is lower than that fin. Callionymus bairdi also has a larger pelvic fin, which reaches to the base of the third anal fin membrane when laid back. Differences in the color pattern include the head, especially suborbital region, the sides of the body, the caudal fin, and the pelvic fin. An additional feature to distinguish the specise. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria (Genoa, Italy). Genova : Stab. tipo-litografico P. Pellas Fu L.


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