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. 2013 Mar 5;8(3):e58519. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0058519

Table 3. Range of standard length, eye diameter and lens diameter for each of the 61 species of Myctophidae analysed in this study.

Species n SL Eye ø Lens ø stage Cruise
Benthosema glaciale 1 42 4.6 1.8 A 8
B. suborbitale 2 28.2–29.0 3.0–3.1 1.3 A 9
Bolinichthys longipes 5 36.8–45.4 3.3–4.4 1.5–1.8 A 3
B. nikolayi 4 23.3–37.7 2.5–4.1 1.0–1.8 A+J 3
B. supralateralis 1 41.2 4.2 2.0 J 2
Centrobranchus andreae 1 31.5 2.2 0.8 ? 1
Ceratoscopelus maderensis 1 52 5.1 2.1 A 8
C. warmingii 11 36.3–71.9 3.5–6.6 1.4–2.8 A+J 1, 3
Diaphus brachycephalus 2 2 33.9–35.2 4.1–4.3 1.6–1.8 A 3
D. danae 1 16 81.2–126.4 7.2–9.0 2.9–3.8 A 3
D. fulgens 2 1 41.2 3.9 1.8 ? 2
D. garmani 1 3 32.8–42.1 2.4–3.5 1.0–1.5 A+J 4, 9
D. holti 2 1 40 5.1 2.1 A 8
D. luetkeni 1 5 35.2–40.8 2.3–2.9 2.4–3.1 A+J 1, 3
D. meadi 2 1 28.3 3.3 1.2 J 8
D. mollis 2 3 36.6–66.2 3.9–6.5 1.6–3.2 A 3, 9
D. parri 2 5 24.9–51.0 2.9–5.7 1.7–2.4 A+J 1, 2, 3, 4
D. phillipsi 1 4 26.2–29.5 2.1–2.4 1.0 J 3
D. regani 1 2 40.8–42.3 2.5–2.8 1.2–1.2 J 4
D. splendidus 1 4 26.7–48.1 1.5–2.8 0.6–1.3 A+J 3, 4
D. termophilus 1 6 48.3–77.3 4.2–6.5 1.9–3.2 A+J 1, 3, 4
D. whitleyi 1 2 59.5–90.3 4.0–5.5 1.7–2.6 A+? 3
Diogenichthys atlanticus 7 18.0–21.4 1.9–2.7 0.8–1.0 A 9
D. laternatus 11 17.6–31.1 2.0–3.2 0.7–1.3 A 6
Electrona risso 1 46 7.0 3.0 A 8
Gonichthys tenuiculus 3 40.6–49.4 2.7–3.5 1.3–1.6 A 6
Hygophum benoiti 1 45 6.2 2.3 A 8
H. hygomii 2 22.2–57.3 3.0–7.5 1.1–3.1 A+J 9
H. proximum 4 25.8–38.2 3.1–4.8 1.3–2.1 A+J 3, 4, 5, 6
Lampadena luminosa 1 104.3 8.4 3.7 A 3
L. urophaos 1 40 2.8 1.3 A 3
Lampanyctus alatus 9 30.3–49.8 1.7–3.3 ?–1.3 A+J 3, 4, 9
L. crocodilus 1 31 1.7 0.6 J 8
L. iselinoides 1 34.3 2.0 0.8 J 6
L. nobilis 2 36.4–50.4 1.7–2.7 1.0 J 3
L. omostigma 1 27.8 1.9 0.7 ? 6
L. parvicauda 9 28.4–106.0 1.7–6.4 0.9–2.8 A+J 6
L. pusillus 1 37 2.1 0.8 A 8
L. vadulus 4 37.4–81.8 2.2–5.2 0.9–2.12 A+J 1, 3, 4
Lobianchia dolfleini 2 27–33.3 1.9–2.2 1.0 A 8
L. gemellari 4 32.3–52.9 2.2–3.4 0.8–1.3 A+J 3
Loweina interrupta 1 25.9 2.0 0.9 J 9
Myctophum asperum 1 76.4 8.5 3.8 A 1
M. aurolaternatum 1 57.78 5.3 2.3 J 4
M. brachygnathum 7 65.7–69.7 6.8–7.6 1.7–3.6 A+J 2, 5
M. lychnobium 4 51.0–106.9 4.8–11.1 2.3–5.0 A+J 2, 4
M. nitidulum 11 25.5–85.4 2.3–7.1 0.9–3.2 A+J 6
M. obtusirostre 3 90.9–97.6 10.1–10.5 4.2–4.7 A 2, 4, 5
M. spinosum 5 32.7–87.5 3.2–8.7 1.4–3.9 A+J 1, 2, 4
Nannobrachium cf. nigrum 7 36.3–90.0 1.8–4 0.8–2.1 A 1, 3
N. idostigma 8 31.1–72.2 1.5–3.9 0.6–2.0 A+? 6
N. phyllisae 3 48.9–72.5 2.3–3.4 0.8–1.4 A+? 6
Notolychnus valdiviae 1 21.4 1.4 0.6 A 3
Notoscopelus elongatus 1 42 3.2 1.2 A 8
N. kroeyerii 4 95.2–105.1 6.1–6.7 2.7–2.9 A 7
Symbolophorus cf. boops 1 74.0 6.0 2.3 J 6
S. evermanni 13 33.6–65.8 2.5–6.2 1.0–2.8 J 2, 4
S. rufinus 8 30.5–73.7 2.1–6.2 1.2–2.9 J 2, 4
S. veranyi 1 85 6.7 2.9 A 8
Triphoturus nigrescens 1 35.4 2.0 0.9 A 3
T. oculeus 8 30–58.3 1.7–4.0 0.6–1.6 ? 6

For each species, the sample size (n), the life stage (A = adult, J = juvenile) and the sample origin (Cruise) is given. For cruise number refer to Table 1. The superscript number for each Diaphus species indicates the group number made from the absence (1) or presence (2) of the So.