Nemateleotris magnifica Fowler, 1938
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Nemateleotris magnifica Fowler, 1938 |
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Nemateleotris magnifica Fowler, 1938 View in CoL View at ENA
Magnificent Dartfish Other names: Fire Dartfish; Magnificent Firefish; Red Firegoby ( Figs. 2A, C, E, 3 View Fig , 8D View Fig , 9D View Fig , 10A View Fig 1–A View Fig 2, 11; Table 2)
Nemateleotris magnificus Fowler, 1938: 131 View in CoL (holotype USNM 99044, Buka Buka Island, Gulf of Tomini, Sulawesi); Whitley, 1964: 194 ( New Caledonia).
Nemateleotris magnifica View in CoL – Randall & Allen, 1973: 350, figs. 1–3 (redescription); Fourmanoir & Laboute, 1976: 142 (checklist; New Caledonia); Masuda et al., 1984: 245, fig. 62 (checklist, Japanese archipelago); Myers, 1988 (checklist; Marianas Islands); Myers, 1989: pl. 118G (field guide, aquarium photograph of specimen from Micronesia); Kuiter & Debelius, 1994: 266 (field guide, underwater photograph from Southeast Asia); Randall et al., 1997: 415 (field guide, Great Barrier Reef & Coral Sea); Myers, 1999: pl. 164H (field guide, underwater photograph from Micronesia); Allen et al., 2003: 282 (field guide; underwater photograph); Randall, 2005: 564 (field guide, underwater photograph from Sulawesi); Kuiter & Debelius, 2006: 666 (underwater photograph from Malaysia); Allen et al., 2007: 222 (underwater photograph from Christmas Island); Fricke et al., 2011b (checklist; Vanuatu); Fricke et al., 2011a (checklist; New Caledonia); Allen & Erdmann, 2012: vol. 3, 994 (underwater photograph from Papua New Guinea); Randall & Connell, 2013: fig. 4 (underwater photograph from Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands); Allen et al., 2015: 286 (field guide, underwater photograph); Rosenstein, 2019: 272 (field guide; underwater photograph from Fiji).
Diagnosis. Dorsal-fin rays VI, I,28–32; anal-fin rays I,27–30; pectoral-fin rays 19–20; pelvic-fin rays I,5; segmented caudalfin rays 17; upper procurrent caudal-fin rays 10–12; lower procurrent caudal-fin rays 10–12; total caudal-fin rays 37–41; gill rakers 5–6 + 17–19 = 22–25; elevated portion of first dorsal fin very elongate and filamentous (up to 1.4 in SL); caudal fin round; pelvic fins white; anterior body pale pink to white, dusky red posteriorly.
Remarks. Nemateleotris magnifica is widely distributed across the Indo-Pacific, occurring throughout the Indian Ocean (excluding the Red Sea), east to the French Polynesian Islands of the south-eastern Pacific Ocean. It is the only member of the genus to be found in the Hawaiian Islands, where it is rare. It occurs at depths between 6 to 70 m but is rarely observed in depths greater than 28 m, preferring shallower reefs instead.
Etymology. Named after its splendid appearance in life.
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Nemateleotris magnifica Fowler, 1938
Tea, Yi-Kai & Larson, Helen K. 2023 |
Nemateleotris magnificus
Whitley GP 1964: 194 |
Fowler HW 1938: 131 |