A new genus and species of congrid eel from the Philippines (Anguillliformes: Congridae: Bathymyrinae).

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Published: July 2018

Rostroconger macrouriceps sp. nov. is described from a single specimen collected off the east coast of Luzon, Philippines. It is a member of the subfamily Bathymyrinae, differing from all others in the presence of a bony rostrum extending from the anterior end of the snout. The posterior nostril opens into a slit in the upper lip and is not visible externally. The head pores are reduced in size and number; only three pores are present in the infraorbital canal, four in the supraorbital canal, and none in the preopercular or supratemporal canals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4454.1.9DOI Listing

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