Halaelurus Gill
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z01639p001 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:84152FF4-E49B-4049-A9FC-E558F585D210 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6243387 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8814C818-B63C-D57F-F9D0-52198A7ABE80 |
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Thomas |
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Halaelurus Gill |
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[[ Genus Halaelurus Gill View in CoL View at ENA ZBK ]]
Key to the species of Halaelurus ZBK
1 Snout obtusely pointed, its tip knob-like and turned upward......................................................................2
Snout not pointed, its tip rounded and not turned upward...........................................................................3
2 About 26 narrow dark bars across back and sides; mouth relatively small, its width about 7% or less of total length, its length 2.1 to 2.6% TL ............................................... Halaelurus lineatus ZBK (southern Africa)
About 10 darker saddle blotches across back and sides; mouth relatively large, its width 7.3 to 8.1% TL, its length 2.8 to 3.5% TL ............................................................... Halaelurus natalensis (southern Africa)
3 Colour pattern consisting of>20 transverse dark bars with no dark spots; adult clasper with a distinct knob extending over the hypopyle................................................................ Halaelurus quagga (Somalia, India)
Colour pattern consisting small to large dark spots and weakly defined saddle markings; adult clasper without a knob over the hypopyle.......................................................... 4
4 Dorsal and lateral surfaces of body with moderately large to large dark spots (typically larger than spiracle), not particularly numerous and confined to borders of saddle markings............................................5
Dorsal and lateral surfaces of body peppered with small dark spots (typically smaller than spiracle), numerous and not confined to saddle markings ........................................................................................ 6
5 First dorsal fin relatively tall (its height 4.9-5.1% TL); dark spots on body well-defined and clearly distinct .......................................................................................... Halaelurus buergeri (Taiwan, Japan, China)
First dorsal fin only moderately tall (its height 3.8-4.3% TL); dark spots on body poorly-defined and sometimes indistinct........................................................ Halaelurus sellus n. sp. (northwestern Australia)
6 Mouth relatively long (length 2.8-3.6% TL, 2.0-2.8 times in mouth width); labial furrows short and weak (lower labial furrow length more than 11 times in eye length, 0.4-0.9% TL), degree of development variable(often only visible on one mouth corner); 127-136 (usually 130-132) total vertebrae........................ .................................................................................. Halaelurus maculosus n. sp. (Indonesia, Philippines)
Mouth relatively short (length 2.2% TL, 3.7 times in mouth width); labial furrows elongate (lower labial furrow length about half of eye length, 1.6% TL); 135-139 (usually 136-138) total vertebrae................... .......................................................................................... Halaelurus boesemani ZBK (Somalia, Gulf of Aden)
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