Anacanthobatidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4137.4.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3136591F-4664-4D98-BF2B-C9E8E70B39BA |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5586561 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C72E13-5C21-2308-FF24-FA30EFAAF933 |
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Anacanthobatidae |
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Key to the species of Anacanthobatidae View in CoL View at ENA in the Indian Ocean
1a Dorsal surface of disc with dermal papillae of distinct size; maximum size 29–43 cm TL............................ 2
1b Dorsal surface of disc with rudimentary or without dermal papillae; maximum size 56–68 cm TL...................... 4
2a Dorsal surface light reddish-brown with pattern of white spots and more or less symmetrically rosette-like arranged small ocelli; 28–35 tooth rows in upper jaw................................................. Anacanthobatis marmorata View in CoL
2b Dorsal surface uniformly medium or dark grayish-brown; 18–26 tooth rows in upper jaw............................ 3
3a Dorsal and ventral surfaces dark grayish-brown; snout angle 85–106°; disc width 45–55% TL; tail longer than body; claspers short (length 14% TL) but very complex including external component pecten........................... Indobatis ori View in CoL
3b Dorsal surface medium grayish-brown, ventral side lighter (largely beige with darker outer and posterior areas); snout angle 75°; disc width 64% TL; tail shorter than body; claspers longer (length 20% TL) and rather simple without pecten......................................................................................... Sinobatis View in CoL sp. Broken Ridge
4a Ventral head length 38–42% TL; tail filamentous, not bulbous near tip............................................ 5
4b Ventral head length 23–36% TL; tail with flattened, bulbous tip...................................... S. bulbicauda View in CoL
5a Dorsal surface pale grayish-brown, ventral side whitish anteriorly to pale grayish-brown with blotches posteriorly; disc very broad and long, width 71–73% TL, length 76% TL............................................ S. brevicauda View in CoL n. sp.
5b Dark blue on both surfaces; disc narrower and shorter, width 57–63% TL, length 66–70% TL................. S. caerulea View in CoL Comparative material
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