Nezumia, Jordan, 1904
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11512126 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12715032 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F87BD-FFE1-1162-AABF-E763FB1EFEB9 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Nezumia |
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Key to the Species of Nezumia View in CoL in Taiwan
1a. V 8–10; 1D usually overall dusky to blackish, without prominent black blotch........... 2
1b. V 13–17; 1D with distinct black distal tip contrasting with pale proximal part of fin...... 4
2a. Underside of head mostly scaled except under snout; length second spinous 1D ray usually <HL; body scales with narrowly triangular to broadly lanceolate spinules.............. 3
2b. Underside of head almost entirely naked; length second spinous 1D ray> 95% HL; body scales densely covered with needle-like spinules................................ N. spinosa View in CoL
3a. V 8 or 9, rarely 10; underside of snout naked only along median line........... N. proxima View in CoL
3b. V 10; underside of snout virtually entirely naked......................... N. cf. coheni View in CoL 4a. V 13–15; scale rows below mid-1D 7.0–7.5, below 2D origin 8.5–10.0; length outer V ray 66–127% HL........................................................ N. evides View in CoL
4b. V 13–17; scale rows below mid-1D 8.0–9.5, below 2D origin 10.0–13.0; length outer V ray 68–81% HL...................................................... N. condylura View in CoL
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