ARACANIDI E OSTRACIONIDI 87 Nel Museo di Parigi abbiamo esaminato (x) alcuni dei tipi di Ostracion maculatus Hollard (Antille, Haiti), che da tempo viene cor- rettamente identificato con A. quadricornis.
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Fig. 1 - Acanthostracion guineensis Bleeker. Is. Annobon (Golfo di Guinea). (Foto A. Margioccó) Nel suo catalogo dei tipi di Ostracionidi del Museo predetto, Le Danois (1961 a) attribuì a Lactophrys tricornis (= A. quadricornis) un esemplare (B. 1662) che Valenciennes (1850) aveva denominato Ostracion lumbospinis e che era stato raccolto a S. Elena da Dussumier (1830). Questo Ostracionide, conservato in alcool, misura 260 mm ed è dotato di due spine (l'anteriore incompleta) ravvicinate e poste lungo la carena dorsale ; le spine frontali sono assai brevi e il disegno a esagoni oscuri sulla corazza è ancora ben riconoscibile. Dal suo esame ci è ap- parso evidente trattarsi non di A. quadricornis, bensì di A. notacanthus (Blkr), caratterizzato dalla presenza di una spina sul dorso (la sua du- plicità nel predetto esemplare costituisce un'anomalia). Questa specie è nota presso le isole Azzorre, Ascensione, S. Elena; compare occasio- nalmente lungo le coste africane e, secondo Tyler (1965 b), anche europee. O. lumbospinis risulta quindi sinonimo di A. notacanthus. (1) Un vivo ringraziamento è qui rivolto al prof. Jean Guibé per la cortese ospi- talità di recente concessa nel suo laboratorio (Muséum Nat. d'Histoire Naturelle, Reptiles et Poissons).
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ARACANIDI E OSTRACIONIDI 87 Nel Museo di Parigi abbiamo esaminato (x) alcuni dei tipi di Ostracion maculatus Hollard (Antille, Haiti), che da tempo viene cor- rettamente identificato con A. quadricornis.
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Fig. 1 - Acanthostracion guineensis Bleeker. Is. Annobon (Golfo di Guinea). (Foto A. Margioccó) Nel suo catalogo dei tipi di Ostracionidi del Museo predetto, Le Danois (1961 a) attribuì a Lactophrys tricornis (= A. quadricornis) un esemplare (B. 1662) che Valenciennes (1850) aveva denominato Ostracion lumbospinis e che era stato raccolto a S. Elena da Dussumier (1830). Questo Ostracionide, conservato in alcool, misura 260 mm ed è dotato di due spine (l'anteriore incompleta) ravvicinate e poste lungo la carena dorsale ; le spine frontali sono assai brevi e il disegno a esagoni oscuri sulla corazza è ancora ben riconoscibile. Dal suo esame ci è ap- parso evidente trattarsi non di A. quadricornis, bensì di A. notacanthus (Blkr), caratterizzato dalla presenza di una spina sul dorso (la sua du- plicità nel predetto esemplare costituisce un'anomalia). Questa specie è nota presso le isole Azzorre, Ascensione, S. Elena; compare occasio- nalmente lungo le coste africane e, secondo Tyler (1965 b), anche europee. O. lumbospinis risulta quindi sinonimo di A. notacanthus. (1) Un vivo ringraziamento è qui rivolto al prof. Jean Guibé per la cortese ospi- talità di recente concessa nel suo laboratorio (Muséum Nat. d'Histoire Naturelle, Reptiles et Poissons).
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was created prior to 1976 and published prior to 1978 — then it was out-of-copyright in Italy on the
URAA date of restoration (January 1, 1996) (
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