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Description

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Metamorphosed females with body short, globular, head length 46.0–57.0% SL, head depth 47.6–58.8% SL, head width 35.7–37.3% SL; length of premaxilla 38.1–52.9% SL; length of lower jaw 32.1–55.9% SL; length of illicium 35.7–54.9% SL; width of escal bulb 6.2–8.2% SL; a short distal escal appendage, with smooth rounded distal tip, showing no signs of damage, length 2.3–2.5% SL. Jaw teeth relatively few, 6–14 in each premaxilla, 9–11 in each dentary; longest premaxillary tooth 5.0–14.9% SL, longest dentary tooth 8.8–19.6% SL; dorsal- and anal-fin rays 3; pectoral-fin rays 18 or 19; caudal-fin rays 9, ninth ray (ventral-most) 18.6–22.6% SL.

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Diagnostic Description

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Metamorphosed females of A. longidens differ from those of A. dolichonema in having a much shorter distal escal appendage (2.3–2.5% SL versus 27.6–35.7% SL), a shorter illicium (35.7–54.9% SL versus 63.6–70.5% SL), a wider head (35.7–37.3% SL versus 25.0–28.1% SL), and a greater number of pectoral-fin rays (18–19 versus 16).

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Distribution

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The two known specimens of A. longidens were collected in the Gulf of Panama (7°30'N, 79°19'W) and from off the coast of Costa Rica (9°11'N, 85°08'W).

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Habitat

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Mesopelagic. Both specimens were captured with open nets fished at maximum depths of about 1250–1280 m.

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Size

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Known from two metamorphosed females (42–50 mm).

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Type locality

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DANA station 1203(14), Eastern Tropical Pacific, Gulf of Panama, 7°30'N, 79°19'W, open conical ring-trawl, 2500 m wire out, bottom depth 2550 m, 2030 hr, 11 January 1922.

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Type specimen(s)

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Holotype of Acentrophryne longidens: ZMUC P921981, 50 mm.

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Diagnostic Description

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Diagnosis: Metamorphosed females of Acentrophryne longidens differ from A. dolichonema in having a much shorter distal escal appendage (2.3-2.5% SL vs. 27.6-35.7% SL); a shorter illicium (35.7-54.9% SL vs. 63.6-70.5% SL); a wider head (35.7-37.3% SL vs. 25-28.1% SL); and a greater number of pectoral fin rays (18-19 vs. 16) (Ref. 54827); caudal fin rays 9, ninth ray (ventral most) 18.6-22.6% SL (Ref. 86949).
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Morphology

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Dorsal soft rays (total): 3; Analsoft rays: 3
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Trophic Strategy

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Captured using pelagic gear fished far above the bottom (Ref. 54827).
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