Bramidae

Carvalho-Filho, Alfredo, Marcovaldi, Guy, Sampaio, Cláudio L. S., Paiva, Isabel G. & Duarte, Luiz A. G., 2009, First report of rare pomfrets (Teleostei: Bramidae) from Brazilian waters, with a key to Western Atlantic species, Zootaxa 2290, pp. 1-26 : 24

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.191361

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5625041

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A9461A-FF8E-FF9C-528F-BF3748EAC38B

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scientific name

Bramidae
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Key to Western Atlantic species of Bramidae View in CoL View at ENA :

Adapted from Mead (1972), Tomás et al. (1988), Smith (1991), Thompson (2003), and McEachran & Fechhelm (2005), and added with the new data of the present paper. The key does not include Collybus drachme Snyder, 1904 , reported from Cuba by Claro and Parenti (2001), probably a misidentification with a Brama species; C. drachme is a synonym of the tropical Indo-Pacific Brama orcini Cuvier, 1831 ( Mead, 1972; Mundy, 2005).

1a. Dorsal and anal fins broadly expanded, no scales along rays of these fins; median fins can be depressed into sheathed groove formed by modified scales ............................................................................................................ (2).

1b. Dorsal and anal fins not broadly expanded, scales along at least part of the length of the rays; no modified sheath at base of median fins .................................................................................................................................................. (5).

2a. Anterior dorsal and anal fin rays thickened; modified sheath at dorsal fin base extends forward onto snout. .............. ................................................................................................................................................................... Pteraclis View in CoL (3).

2b. Anterior dorsal and anal fin rays similar with no distinct thickening; modified sheath not extended forward beyond dorsal fin insertion ............................................................................................................................... Pterycombus View in CoL (4).

3a. Branchiostegal rays 7; dorsal fin origin before eye ................... Pteraclis aesticola View in CoL ( Jordan & Snyder, 1901), FIG 13. View FIGURE 13

3b. Branchiostegal rays 8; dorsal fin origin above posterior half of eye. Pteraclis carolinus Valenciennes, 1833 View in CoL , FIG 14.

4a. Small specimens (ca. 100 mm) with longest dorsal and anal rays shorter than half SL; lateral line absent in adults ... ......................................................................................................... Pterycombus petersii (Hilgendorf, 1878) View in CoL , FIG 15. View FIGURE 15 View FIGURE 4 - B

4b. Small specimens (ca. 100 mm) with longest dorsal and anal rays longer than half SL; lateral line present in adults .. ...................................................................................................................... Pterycombus brama Fries, 1837 View in CoL , FIG 16. View FIGURE 16

5a. Transverse precaudal grooves well developed ........................................................................................................ (6).

5b. Transverse precaudal grooves absent....................................................................................................................... (8).

6a. Body rounded, depth 48 to 61% of SL; snout blunt; pelvic fins short, 7 to 9% of SL ................................................... ................................................................................. Taractichthys longipinnis (Lowe, 1843) View in CoL , FIGS. 17 View FIGURE 17 and 18 A–D View FIGURE 18 A & B View FIGURE 18 C & D .

6 View FIGURE 6 b. Body more elongate, depth 36 to 45% of SL; snout pointed; pelvic fins longer, 13 to 19% of SL .......... Taractes View in CoL (7).

7a. Caudal peduncle with prominent lateral keel ........................ Taractes rubescens View in CoL ( Jordan & Evermann, 1887), FIG 9. View FIGURE 9. 1

7b. Caudal peduncle smooth, without lateral keel ..................................................... Taractes asper Lowe, 1843 View in CoL , FIG 22. View FIGURE 22

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Perciformes

Family

Bramidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Perciformes

Family

Bramidae

Genus

Collybus

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