Malacoctenus, Gill
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4819.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4449853 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A787B9-FF91-FF9C-FF1D-FA58FA23FD5C |
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Malacoctenus |
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Key to Atlantic species of Malacoctenus View in CoL View at ENA
(modified after Wirtz 2014).
1a. Length of shortest pelvic ray contained four or more times in length of longest ray; pectoral fin rays usually 15 ………....................................................................................…. Malacoctenus boehlkei View in CoL
1b. Length of shortest pelvic ray contained fewer than four times in length of longest ray; pectoral fin rays 1417……………………………..................................................................... ……....2
2a. Pectoral fin rays usually 15-17; pectoral fin base scales, when present, same size as those on the body……………………………………............................................................... ……3
2b. Pectoral fin rays usually 14; pectoral fin base scales, when present, smaller than those on the body..................... 4
3a. Pectoral fin rays usually 16; pectoral fin base without scales; distinct dark blotch at bases of posteriormost dorsal-fin spines…….…....................................................................... Malacoctenus erdmani View in CoL
3b. Pectoral fin rays usually 15; pectoral fin base usually with scales; no distinct dark blotch at bases of posteriormost dorsal-fin spines.......................................................................... .. Malacoctenus macropus View in CoL
4a. Combination of conspicuous dark spot on anterior dorsal-fin spines and a dark ocellus extending from bases of posterior dorsalfin spines onto dorsal contour of body; nasal cirri 1..........................................…. Malacoctenus gilli View in CoL
4b. Combination of conspicuous dark spot on anterior dorsal-fin spines and a dark ocellus extending from bases of posterior dorsalfin spines onto dorsal contour of body absent; nasal cirri usually 2 …..........................................….5
5a. Dorsal-fin spines usually 18; total nasal cirri (both sides) usually more than seven.............. .. Malacoctenus versicolor View in CoL
5b. Dorsal-fin spines usually 19-20; total nasal cirri (both sides) fewer than six…..................................... 6
6a. Supraorbital cirri two on each side; nape cirri 9-13 on each side; anterior two dark bands often merging dorsally to form a humeral blotch; lateral line scales 42-55….............................................. Malacoctenus aurolineatus View in CoL
6b. Supraorbital cirri usually more than two on each side; nape cirri 4-18 on each side; lateral line scales 48-62..........…….7
7a. Total nape cirri (both sides) 24-36; pectoral fin base without scales…......................... Malacoctenus delalandii View in CoL
7b. Total nape cirri (both sides) usually fewer than 21; pectoral fin base with or without scales............................8
8a. Scales on midline before the dorsal fin absent............................................................….9
8b. Scales on midline before the dorsal fin present............................................................. 10
9a. Lateral line scales 60-66; two longitudinal rows of dark brown spots along the sides of the body….... .. Malacoctenus brunoi View in CoL
9b, Lateral line scales 51-53; no longitudinal rows of dark spots along the sides of the body........ Malacoctenus zaluari sp. n.
10a. Preopercular canal extends onto the operculum..............................................................11
10b. Preopercular canal does not extend onto the operculum...................................................... 12
11a. Snout length shorter than the eye diameter; head length 26–30% of SL; a dark spot on anterior part of dorsal fin spines.................................................................................... Malacoctenus triangulatus View in CoL
11b. Snout usually longer than eye diameter; head length 30 – 36% of SL (rarely less than 30); no dark spot on anterior part of dorsal fin spines....................................................................... Malacoctenus lianae sp. n.
12a. Belly completely scaled (from throat to anus); edges of dark bands on body in zigzag lines; dark bars on the body extend well onto the dorsal fin................................................................... Malacoctenus africanus View in CoL
10b. Belly scaled behind pectoral fins to anus, but scales absent from pectoral and prepectoral region of belly; edges of dark bands in straight lines; dark bars on body barely enter the dorsal fin................................ .. Malacoctenus carrowi View in CoL
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