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Acanthoperca gulliveri Castelnau 1878 [= Parambassis gulliveri] Figure 4 Acanthoperca gulliveri Castlenau 1878b: 45 (type locality, Norman River). Castelnau (1878b) described Acanthoperca gulliveri as a new genus and species from the Norman River. It is currently recognised as a valid species of the ambassid genus Parambassis, which occurs in northern Australia and southern New Guinea (Allen & Burgess 1990; Allen et al. 2006; Pusey et al. 2017). Castelnau’s statement (p. 45) “My largest specimen is about eight inches long” and “The specimens are in a dry state” indicates that he had multiple specimens. However, McCulloch (1929b: 196) implied that there was a single specimen: “type in the Paris Museum” [= MNHN]. Similarly, Whitley (1935: 360) indicated that there was a single specimen, but that “the type [...] is preserved in the Macleay Museum” (p. 360). Allen & Burgess (1990) followed McCulloch in assuming the type was in Paris, but—because they were unable to locate the specimen during a visit to the MNHN—believed the specimen had been lost. In so doing, they overlooked Bauchot & Desoutter’s (1987) treatment of the species, which stated that there were two syntypes in Paris (registration numbers MNHN A-4290 and A-4291). The same specimens were listed as the sole syntypes by Allen et al. (2006) and Eschmeyer et al. (2018). However, as noted by Whitley (1935), there is also a specimen in the Macleay Museum, The specimen (MAMU F.426) measures 142 mm SL (ca 177 mm TL). The old external label for the specimen says “ ACANTHOPERCA GULLIVERI, Casteln. NORMAN RIVER ”. There is also an internal label written on card with “ Acanthoperca Gulliveri, Casteln. Norman River, Gulf of Carpentaria”. It matches an index card, which states “ Acanthoperca Gulliveri, Cast. [...] 1 sp. 6 ½″ Norman River.” Although the specimen is currently in 70% ethanol, it appears to have dried at some past period of time, and has some debris adhering to the skin. It agrees well with Allen & Burgess’s (1990) description of Parambassis gulliveri and we regard it as a third syntype of the species.
Published as part of Gill, Anthony C., Russell, Barry C. & Nelson, Gary, 2018, F. L. de Castelnau's Norman River fishes housed in the Macleay Museum, University of Sydney, pp. 565-574 in Zootaxa 4459 (3) on page 569, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4459.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/1458925
Actinopterygii, Ambassidae, Acanthoperca, Animalia, Biodiversity, Acanthoperca gulliveri, Chordata, Taxonomy, Perciformes
Actinopterygii, Ambassidae, Acanthoperca, Animalia, Biodiversity, Acanthoperca gulliveri, Chordata, Taxonomy, Perciformes
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