Nectamia, D.S.Jordan, 1917
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1691.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5B2B5C33-FA01-42BE-83CA-648392D11F6A |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5107031 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B487BA-FFC3-1247-33DB-4DC9199D1FF7 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Nectamia |
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Key to the adult species of the Nectamia View in CoL View at ENA
1. Oblique cheek mark expanded near eye; basicaudal spot, saddle or bar; body depth generally greater than 42% of standard length ................................................................................................................................ 2
- Oblique cheek mark narrow throughout length; basicaudal spot central and diffuse in adults; body depth generally less than 42% of standard length. Indo-Central Pacific................................................................. ................................................................................................ Nectamia fusca ( Quoy and Gaimard, 1824) View in CoL .
2. Lobes of the caudal fin with dark bands near upper and lower edges ......................................................... 3
- Caudal fin dusky, no dark bands in lobes near upper and lower edges ....................................................... 6
3. Well developed light bars on side of body, may have narrow or broad dark areas between the light bars. 4
- No well developed light bars, occasionally a few faint light bars. Western Indian - Central Pacific............ .......................................................................................................... Nectamia savayensis ( Günther, 1872) View in CoL
4. Light bar present on the opercle flap, a few narrow light bars on body, dorsal saddles under the first and second dorsal fins. West Pacific ................................................................................ Nectamia similis View in CoL n.sp.
- No bar on the opercle flap, no dorsal saddle under the first and second dorsal fins ................................... 5
5. Pale bars with wide darker area on body, black caudal-peduncle saddle extends below lateral line but not a complete uniform band. Red Sea-Gulf of Aden .. Nectamia zebrinus ( Fraser, Randall and Lachner, 1999) View in CoL .
- Caudal-peduncle mark above lateral-line; pale bars with narrow dark bars on body. Indian-Central Pacific .................................................................................................................................. Nectamia luxuria View in CoL n.sp.
6. Dark caudal-peduncle band extend below lateral-line scales; dorsal saddles present or faint ................... 7
- No pale bars; no dorsal saddles; broad cheek mark. Red Sea ............ Nectamia annularis (Rüppell, 1829) View in CoL .
7. Two dorsal saddles, no pale bars on body ................................................................................................... 8
- Dorsal saddle present under second dorsal fin; a few faint pale bars sometimes present. West Pacific ....... ...................................................................................................................................... Nectamia viria View in CoL n.sp.
8. Total gill rakers and rudiments usually 26–29. West Pacific.......... Nectamia bandanensis ( Bleeker, 1854) View in CoL .
- Total gill rakers and rudiments usually 24–27. South China Sea ............................ Nectamia ignitops View in CoL n.sp.
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