Parupeneus Bleeker, 1863
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.26028/cybium/2021-451-008 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C05E4557-5693-40F2-88A1-B1D5B4C01FDA |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10493574 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/236687BB-FF89-FFBB-FC43-CFC63712FB55 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Parupeneus Bleeker, 1863 |
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Genus Parupeneus Bleeker, 1863 View in CoL View at ENA
Diagnosis
Dorsal fins VIII + 9; pectoral fins 14-18; gill rakers 5-10 + 18-32 = 24-42; lateral-line scales 27-29 plus 3 on caudal-fin base. Teeth on both jaws bluntly conical, in one row, wellspaced; no teeth on vomer or palatines. Body depth 23-40% SL in adults; barbels 20-37% SL; snout length 13-20% SL, longer than postorbital length in adults. Colour pattern on head and body often diagnostic; fins usually without dark-brown or black markings, except for the second dorsal fin in a few species.
Remarks
Thirty-five species, including Parupeneus sinai n. sp. as well as the recently described P. inayatae Uiblein & Fahmi, 2018 and P. williamsi Shibuya & Motomura, 2020 . All species occur in the Indian Ocean, West Pacific and/or Central Pacific. The Red Sea goatfish P. forsskali (Fourmanoir & Guézé, 1976) occurs also in the Mediterranean as a Lessepsian migrant ( Mehanna et al., 2016). With P. sinai n. sp. being added, 20 Parupeneus species occur in the Western Indian Ocean (see also Uiblein et al., 2018).
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