Alepes melanoptera (Swainson, 1839)
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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v121/i4/2021/154542 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C5FC0F-3D74-FF93-FC33-58B3353F870F |
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Felipe |
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Alepes melanoptera (Swainson, 1839) |
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Alepes melanoptera (Swainson, 1839) View in CoL : Black fin scad ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 )
1839. Trachinus (Alepes) melanoptera Swainson, Nat. Hist. Classification , 2: 248 (type-locality: Vizagapatnam, India).
Diagnosis: D VIII+I, 24; A II+I, 21; P 21; V I, 5; GR 30; LL scutes 52. Body depth 2.6 in SL; HL 3.2 in SL; eye diameter 3.9 in HL, second dorsal fin base 2.5 in SL. Dorsal and ventral profile of body equally convex; adipose eyelid well developed on the posterior half of the eye; supramaxilla small without spine like anterior projection; both jaws with single row of numerous closeset small teeth. Body coloured bluish-grey dorsally and silvery ventrally; spinous dorsal fin distinctly dark black; other fins light yellowish; opercular margin with a dusky blotch ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 ).
Distribution: Widely distributed in tropical Indo-west Pacific, from Persian Gulf, through India, Sri Lanka, eastward to Gulf of Thailand, South China Sea, Indonesia and the Philippines ( Smith-Vaniz, 1999). From Indian coast this species was reported from Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Andaman Islands ( Joshi et al., 2011), Maharashtra ( Barman et al., 2012), Gujarat ( Barman et al., 2000).
Remarks: The present report forms the first record of Alepes melanoptera (Swainson, 1839) from West Bengal coast. This species can be distinguished from its congeners that occur in this region by distinguishable black colouration of the spinous dorsal fin which is absent (mostly hyaline) in all other Alepes species.
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