Odontanthias

White, William T., 2011, Odontanthias randalli n. sp., a new anthiine fish (Serranidae: Anthiinae) from Indonesia, Zootaxa 3015, pp. 21-28 : 27

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.205614

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5682224

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A087B4-FFF1-0B35-43B4-3B78FA4EF874

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Plazi

scientific name

Odontanthias
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Key to species of Odontanthias View in CoL View at ENA (adapted from Randall & Heemstra, 2006)

1a. Dorsal soft rays 12–14; body depth 2.4–2.9 in SL............................................................ 2

1b. Dorsal soft rays 15–19; body depth 1.9–2.4 in SL............................................................ 7

2a. Third dorsal spine of adults longer than other dorsal spines (except females of some species); caudal fin emarginate, the fin length 2.5–3.0 in SL................................................................................... 3

2b. Third dorsal spine not longer than other dorsal spines; caudal fin lunate, with filamentous lobes, 1.2–2.5 in SL........... 6

3a. Dorsal soft rays 12–13; lateral-line scales 30–33; base of caudal fin with a black bar, often bordered with white...................................................................................... O. rhodopeplus View in CoL ( Japan to India)

3b. Dorsal soft rays 14; lateral-line scales 35–44; no black bar at base of caudal fin..................................... 4

4a. Spine at angle of preopercle long, reaching edge of subopercle; pectoral rays 16; broad submarginal blackish band in soft por- tion of dorsal fin; no black band or spots on membrane of third dorsal spine.............. O. grahami View in CoL (New South Wales)

4b. Spine at angle of preopercle reaching only about halfway to edge of subopercle; pectoral rays 18–19; no blackish band in soft portion of dorsal fin; slender black band in distal part of membrane of third dorsal spine............................. 5

5a. Lateral-line scales 44; body depth 2.6–2.7 in SL........................... O. dorsomaculatus View in CoL (Western Indian Ocean)

5b. Lateral-line scales 34–38; body depth 2.35–2.6 in SL.......................... O. unimaculatus View in CoL ( Japan to Philippines)

6a. Lateral-line scales 38–42; gill rakers 44–47; caudal fin very lunate with long filamentous lobes, the fin length 1.15–1.4 in SL; pelvic fins very long and filamentous, 1.95–2.5 in SL; large brown area posteriorly on body between soft portions of dorsal and anal fins and on anterior half of caudal peduncle, remainder white............................ O. elizabethae (Hawaii) View in CoL

6b. Lateral-line scales 46–51; gill rakers 37–41; caudal fin not very lunate, the fin length 1.9–2.7 in SL; pelvic fins not very long, 3.5–4.2 in SL; colour not as above, males with a dark brown blotch covering most of caudal-fin base.................................................................................................. O. caudicinctus View in CoL (east Africa)

7a. Third dorsal spine extremely elongate, 1.25–2.4 in SL........................................... O. flagris ( Japan) View in CoL

7b. Third dorsal spine not extremely elongate,> 3.4 in SL......................................................... 8

8a. Third dorsal spine not longer than other dorsal spines......................................................... 9

8b. Third dorsal spine longer than other dorsal spines (except in females of O. borbonius View in CoL ).............................. 11

9a. Caudal fin with very long caudal lobes, the fin length 1.2–1.6 in SL; gill rakers 42–47............ O. tapui View in CoL (Pacific Islands)

9b. Caudal fin without very long caudal lobes, the fin length 2.1–2.95 in SL; gill rakers 39–43.......................... 10

10a. Caudal-fin mainly yellow; caudal-fin lobes tapering and not broad, the fin length 2.1–2.35 in SL; mandible fully scaled; scales dorsally on snout ending at line joining anterior nostrils; filamentous second pelvic ray long, 2.7–3.15 in SL; lateral-line scales 36–38......................................................................... O. chrysostictus ( Indonesia) View in CoL

10b. Caudal-fin mainly red; caudal-fin lobes broad and not tapering, the fin length 2.6–2.95 in SL; mandible scaled forward to sec- ond mandibular pore; scales dorsally on snout nearly reaching base of upper lip; filamentous second pelvic ray extremely long, 1.7–2.05 in SL; lateral-line scales 38–42.............................. O. katayamai View in CoL (Mariana Is., Japan and Taiwan)

11a. Caudal-fin lobes not tapering, broadly rounded and paddle-like, the fin length 2.4–2.8 in SL; lateral-line scales 42–47.......................................................................... O. fuscipinnis View in CoL (Hawaii and Johnston Is.)

11b. Caudal-fin lobes tapering, not broadly rounded and paddle-like, the fin length 1.2–2.55 in SL; lateral-line scales 37–43... 12

12a. Body depth 1.9–2.25 in SL; dorsal soft rays 16–18 (strongly modal at 17); pink to red with 9–11 distinct dark brown or yellow blotches, most larger than eye; a broad yellow band from front of snout to base of pectoral fin......................................................................................... O. borbonius View in CoL (east Africa to western Pacific)

12b. Body depth 2.2–2.5 in SL; dorsal soft rays 16–17 (rarely 17); colour not as above................................. 13

13a. Second dorsal ray longest, 1.5 in head length; lateral-line scales 42; colour pinkish with a large yellow area on body above pec- toral fins....................................................................... O. wassi View in CoL ( American Samoa)

13b. Third dorsal ray longest, very elongate, 0.7–1.1 in head length; lateral-line scales 37; colour pinkish with numerous yellow spots on dorsal half of body and yellow stripes on head................................. O. randalli View in CoL n. sp. ( Indonesia)

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