Menticirrhus, , Irwin, 1971

Marceniuk, Alexandre Pires, Caires, Rodrigo Antunes, Rotundo, Matheus Marcos, Cerqueira, Najila Nolie Catarine Dantas, Siccha-Ramirez, Raquel, Wosiacki, Wolmar Benjamin & Oliveira, Claudio, 2020, Taxonomic revision of the Menticirrhus americanus (Linnaeus, 1758) and M littoralis (Holbrook, 1847) (Percomorphacea: Sciaenidae) species complexes from the western Atlantic, Zootaxa 4822 (3), pp. 301-333 : 327-328

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4822.3.1

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Menticirrhus
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Key to the species of the genus Menticirrhus View in CoL View at ENA

1a. Pored scales along lateral line up to caudal fin base 62 or more ….............................................. 2

1b. Pored scales along lateral line up to caudal fin base 60 or less................................................… 3

2a. Caudal-fin posterior margin concave; pectoral-fin rays 18–20; anal-fin rays 9; pored scales along lateral line up to caudal fin base 63–66 …............................................... M. ophicephalus View in CoL (eastern Pacific, Ecuador to Chile)

2b. Caudal-fin posterior margin S-shaped; pectoral-fin rays 21–23; anal-fin rays 7; pored scales along lateral line up to caudal fin base 76–98 …........................................... M. paitensis View in CoL (eastern Pacific, Gulf of California to Chile)

3a. Soft dorsal fin without scales along its base ….............................................................. 4

3b. Soft dorsal fin with scales along its base …................................................................ 6 4a. Gill rakers on first arches 10–15, rarely 9; pectoral-fin tip barely reaching tip of depressed pelvic fin.........................................................................… M. undulatus View in CoL (eastern Pacific, California, United States)

4b. Gill rakers on first arches 3–9; pectoral-fin tip surpassing tip of depressed pelvic fin ….............................. 5

5a. Body with faint dark streaks along scale rows on back, often with numerous dark spots on flanks; dorsal-fin spines II-IV long …....................................................... M. nasus View in CoL (eastern Pacific, Gulf of California to Peru)

5b. Body with dusky silver, grayish brown on upper back; dorsal-fin spines II-IV short ….................................................................................... M. panamensis View in CoL (eastern Pacific, Gulf of California to Chile)

6a. Dorsal-fin rays 18–21 ( Table 3) …................... M. gracilis View in CoL (western Atlantic, Southeast and South Coast of Brazil)

6b. Dorsal-fin rays 22 or more ( Table 3) ….................................................................... 7

7a. Pectoral fin pale ( Fig. 7A View FIGURE 7 ); pectoral-fin tip barely reaching tip of depressed pelvic fin ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 )…...................... 8

7b. Pectoral fin dusky ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ); pectoral-fin tip surpassing tip of depressed pelvic fin ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ) …......................... 9

8a. Black hue at tip of upper caudal-fin lobe in live and fresh specimens ( Figs. 2B, C View FIGURE 2 ) …............................................................................... M. littoralis View in CoL (western Atlantic, United States and Gulf of Mexico)

8b. Caudal fin without darkened area in live and fresh specimens ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ) …........................................................................................ M. cuiaranensis (western Atlantic, North and East Coast of Brazil)

9a. Body without irregular dark bars ….......................... M. elongatus View in CoL (eastern Pacific, Gulf of California to Peru)

9b. Body with irregular dark bars........................................................................… 10

10a. Body with seven or eight distinct oblique bars, second and third bars forming a V below spinous dorsal fin, a longitudinal stripe below lateral line extending to tip of caudal fin; spinous dorsal fin high, its tip reaching beyond base of fourth soft dorsal fin ray ….......................................... M. saxatilis View in CoL (western Atlantic, United States and Gulf of Mexico)

10b. Body with eight or nine diffused bars, second and third bars forming a faint V below nape and spinous dorsal fin; spinous dorsal fin lower, not reaching base of second soft ray …........................................................... 11

11a. Dorsal profile with “hump” behind eye in some specimens ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )........................................................................................... M. americanus View in CoL (western Atlantic, United States and Gulf of Mexico)

11b. Dorsal profile slightly convex, without evident hump ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ) …............................................................................................... M. martinicensis View in CoL (western Atlantic, Caribbean and South America).

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