Abstract The diverse cutthroat eel family Synaphobranchidae comprises 13 genera and 57 species of mostly deep-sea fishes documented from all oceans. Here, we report on the catch of a single synaphobranchid specimen in the Kong Haakon VII Sea off Dronning Maud Land, representing the first record of the genus Ilyophis in the Southern Ocean. The specimen was trawled at a depth of 1500 m during the 2019 joint expedition of the Norwegian Polar Institute, Institute of Marine Research (Norway), the University of Bergen (Norway), the Arctic University of Norway, the University of Science and Technology (Norway) and the Stellenbosch University (South Africa) onboard the Norwegian research vessel Kronprins Haakon . The specimen is deposited in the ichthyological collection of the University Museum Bergen. In this study, we tentatively identify the specimen as Ilyophis cf. maclainei based on an integrative taxonomic approach. Phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial partial cytochrome oxidase I places the Antarctic specimen in a clade of sequences deposited in Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD) as Ilyophis sp., Ilyophis cf. brunneus and Ilyophis brunneus . Morphological data show overlaps in some morphometric and meristic characters with I. brunneus and the recently described I. maclainei - with no genetic samples currently being available for the latter. Our analysis reveals taxonomic issues within I. brunneus and the need for increased sampling and a worldwide taxonomic revision of I. brunneus . The full mitochondrial DNA of the Antarctic specimen is reconstructed as a resource for future research.
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