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Leptoderma
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Zenodo, 2016.
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Abstract
- Key to species of Leptoderma 1 Both dorsal and anal fins confluent with caudal fin; procurrent caudal-fin rays few (dorsal 7–9; ventral 6–8) not extending far forward on caudal peduncle; dorsal procurrent caudal-fin section about 3.2–4.2 % of SL; ventral procurrent caudal-fin section about 3.4–5.3 % of SL................................................................................. 2 - Both dorsal and anal fins separated from caudal fin; procurrent caudal-fin rays numerous (dorsal 21–29; ventral 19–26) extending far forward on caudal peduncle; dorsal procurrent caudal-fin section 14.1–16.6 % of SL; ventral procurrent caudalfin section 14.0– 16.9 % of SL........................................................................... 4 2 Dermal papillae absent along lateral line (Indo-West Pacific Ocean)................................... L. retropinna - Dermal papillae present along lateral line.................................................................. 3 3 Dorsal-fin rays about 66; anal-fin rays about 85 (Indo-West Pacific)...................................... L. affinis - Dorsal-fin rays 57–67, usually less than 64; anal-fin rays 74–85, usually less than 82 (Atlantic)............... L. macrops 4 Dermal papillae present along lateral line; lateral line pores 55–66; pectoral fin inserted high on body, central fin ray level with dorsal corner of gill opening, slightly above midline of body; length of anal-fin base 36.6 –41.0% of SL (Western Pacific).............................................................................................. L. lubricum - Dermal papillae absent along lateral line; lateral line pores, if conspicuous, about 48; pectoral fin inserted low on body, uppermost fin ray level with dorsal corner of gill opening, slightly below midline of body; length of anal-fin base 40.7–42.2 % of SL.................................................................................................... 5 5 Pre-dorsal region short, length about 49.3 % SL; pectoral-fin rays 8; pelvic-fin rays 8; dorsal- and anal-fin rays short, longer rays less than half body depth at anus; pre-ural vertebrae about 66 (North Atlantic).................. L. macrophthalmum - Pre-dorsal region long, length about 54.9 % SL; pectoral-fin rays 6; pelvic-fin rays 5; dorsal- and anal-fin rays long, longer rays greater than half body depth at anus; pre-ural vertebrae about 60 (Eastern Pacific).......................... L. ospesca
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........2d7066b5651d9269be8f316ab9f9b89e
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5694109