Lepophidium zophochir

Common Name

Sooty Cusk-eel

Year Described

Robins, Robins & Brown, 2012

Identification

Dorsal Fin: 130-139 (usually 132-137)
Anal Fin: 108-116 (usually 111-114)
Pelvic Fin: 2
Pectoral Fin: 21-27 (usually 22-24)
Caudal Fin: 9
Gill Rakers: 9-14 (total developed and rudiments)
Pseudobranchial Filaments:
Vertebrae: 14-17 (precaudal), 58-61 (caudal), 74-77 (total)

Body slender, elongate and tapering symmetrically rearward to a pointed tail. Body depth greatest at dorsal fin origin. Snout blunt. A rostral spine is present on the snout tip. Eyes moderate. Mouth fairly large, extending to about even with rear margin of orbit. Supramaxilla present, with ventral hooked process. Teeth present on dentary, premaxilla, vomer, palatines, and pharyngeals. Basibranchial teeth absent. Opercular spine strong. Dorsal and anal fins long and confluent with caudal fin. Pelvic fin jugular, rather short and filamentous. Pectoral fins fanlike. Body and part of head with small cycloid scales. Lower cheek, opercle, base of pectoral fin and isthmus naked. Lateral line simple and incomplete. Pyloric caeca usually 4-7 (3-8).

Color

Head and body dark brown without markings. Maxilla and opercle dark. Dorsal fin with a dark margin. Anal fin mostly dark. Pectoral fin dark. Inside of mouth, gill area, and gut darkly pigmented.

Size

Maximum size to 243mm SL.

Habitat

A deeper water species found on soft bottoms from 173-348m.

Range

Colombia to French Guiana.

References

Robins, C. R., R.H. Robins & M.E. Brown. 2012. A revision of Lepophidium (Teleostei, Ophidiidae), with descriptions of eight new species. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History. University of Florida. 94 pages.

Other Notes

This and Lepophidium entomelan are closely related, but have some meristic differences and are completely allopatric in distribution.