The callionymid fish genus Protogrammus is represented by two closely related species living on soft bottoms at 70-300 m, with extremely restricted, but disjunct distributions: Protogrammus sousai from seamounts near Madeira in the northeastern Atlantic, and P. antipodus from the Loyalty Islands (New Caledonia) in the southwestern Pacific. Obviously, these are relict distributions of a formerly more widespread group. Does anyone know similar cases of closely related species with disjunct ranges in the northeastern Atlantic and southwestern Pacific?