Trimma
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3934.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:11C2A2CB-30B3-4694-B379-AE9D47332F0C |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5621494 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5519879A-B806-F343-FF1F-FC0E6ED1EC2A |
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Plazi |
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Trimma |
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Key to the species of Trimma View in CoL View at ENA adults (> 16 mm SL)
1a Midline of predorsal with at least some scales, or, if scaleless, both interorbital and postorbital trenches well developed, with almost vertical sides................................................................................... 2
1b Midline of predorsal scaleless, interorbital and postorbital trenches either absent or with sloping sides................. 21
2a Interorbital and posterodorsal margin of orbit with a deep, almost vertically-sided trench ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A)..................... 3
2b A trench or trough, when and if present, with sloping sides..................................................... 6
3a Pelvic fraenum present, side of interorbital trench with a row of vertically aligned scales, distal margin of first dorsal fin with black margin............................................................................... T. unisquame
3b Pelvic fraenum absent, side of trench scaleless, first dorsal without black margin................................... 4
4a Midline of predorsal scaleless or with only a few scales anteriorly with unscaled area anterior to origin of first dorsal fin........................................................................................ T. insularum View in CoL sp. nov.
4b Midline of predorsal fully scaled......................................................................... 5
5a Second spine of first dorsal only marginally longer than third, cheek uniformly dusky or with two narrow vertical light bars, posterior caudal peduncle and fin not yellow........................................................ T. caesiura View in CoL
5b Second dorsal spine of first dorsal fin usually elongated (to or beyond origin of second dorsal fin), cheek with dark red or brown blotches or bars but no light bars, posterior caudal peduncle and fin yellow........................... T. lantana View in CoL
6a Fleshy interorbital ≥ pupil diameter ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 B)............................................................... 7
6b Fleshy interorbital <pupil diameter...................................................................... 12
7a Pectoral-fin rays unbranched............................................................................. 8
7b At least some pectoral-fin rays branched.................................................................. 11
8a Posterior region of peduncle the same colour or lighter than area anterior to it, not darker, caudal fin yellow in life.............................................................................................. T. kitrinum View in CoL sp. nov.
8b Posterior region of peduncle either darker than area anterior to it, or with dark peduncular spot, caudal fin not yellow in life...................................................................................................... 9
9a Cheek scaleless, fifth pelvic-fin ray branched, midline of snout often with a dark stripe......................... T. nasa View in CoL
9b At least posterodorsal region of cheek scaled, fifth pelvic-fin ray unbranched, midline of snout usually uniform in colour....................................................................................................... 10
10a Caudal peduncle with a dark blotch in region of hypurals, often a light longitudinal band on body just above mid-lateral septum............................................................................................. T. tevegae View in CoL
10b Caudal half of body gradually becoming darker posteriorly, no light body band............................ T. flavatrum View in CoL
11a Caudal-fin deeply forked, predorsal scales reaching half-way to orbit, fresh colouration translucent red (only the first haemal arch greatly expanded)........................................................................... T. hoesei View in CoL
11b Caudal fin with upper rays longer than lower (wedge-shaped), predorsal scales reach orbit, fresh colouration translucent yel-
low often with darker yellow spots in the centers of the scales (first five haemal arches greatly expanded)......... T. taylori View in CoL 12a Large, dark, rounded spot (1–1.5 X pupil diameter) present between pectoral-fin base and bases of first three dorsal spines.............................................................................................. T. nomurai View in CoL
12b No large dark spot present in this position................................................................. 13
13a Light spots or lines on nape, pectoral-fin base and vertical limb of preopercle (yellow to red in life), scale pockets not strongly outlined by pigment................................................................................... 14
13b Cheek, pectoral-fin base and nape without well-defined light spots, bars or lines, scale pockets strongly outlined by pigment.................................................................................................... 17
14a Cheek below eye with a light vertical bar or two vertically aligned light spots, at least some central pectoral-fin rays branched................................................................................................... 15
14b Cheek below eye uniformly dusky, pectoral-fin rays unbranched............................................... 16
15a Cheek below posterior half of pupil with light, vertical bar, second spine of first dorsal fin not elongated (only reaching as far as base of second dorsal fin ray)................................................................. T. okinawae View in CoL
15b Cheek below posterior half of pupil with two vertically aligned light spots, second spine of first dorsal fin elongated (reaching beyond base of second dorsal fin ray in males and many females)............................... T. readerae View in CoL sp. nov.
16a Opercle with one to two scales, seven to eight rays in second dorsal fin, rounded red blotch on vertical limb of preopercle............................................................................................... T. annosum View in CoL
16b No scales on opercle, usually nine dorsal rays, an ovoid yellow or orange blotch about half eye diameter in width on vertical limb of preopercle........................................................................... T. maiandros View in CoL
17a Fifth pelvic-fin ray unbranched.......................................................................... 18
17b Fifth pelvic-fin ray branched............................................................................ 19
18a Scales present on dorsal margin of opercle, scale pockets outlined with dark chromatophores, plain yellowish to red-brown in life, iris without strongly contrasting colours in life...................................................... T. milta View in CoL
18b Opercle scaleless, scale pockets poorly outlined, three light yellow stripes on body in life, iris with four yellow spots on a red/ magenta background.......................................................................... T. preclarum View in CoL
19a Base of pectoral-fin uniform light brown............................................................ T. emeryi View in CoL
19b Base of pectoral-fin with a dark, vertical bar.............................................................. 20
20a Eight anal-fin rays, fifth pelvic-fin ray branched once, pectoral-fin rays unbranched............... T. pentherum View in CoL sp. nov.
20b Seven anal-fin rays, fifth pelvic-fin ray branched twice, about eight branched rays in pectoral fin....... T. meristum View in CoL sp. nov.
21a Head and body with light spots, saddles, streaks or stripes (red or yellow in life)................................... 22
21b Head and body without light markings, more or less uniform in colouration...................................... 28
22a Head and nape with alternating, longitudinal light and dark stripes.............................................. 23
22b Head and nape with light spots, saddles, or short stripes...................................................... 24
23a Body plain or with small (<half pupil-diameter), diffuse, irregular light (red in life) spots, lower dark stripe on cheek separated from lower lip by clear space in midline............................................................ T. striatum View in CoL
23b Body with large (up to pupil-diameter), discrete light spots, lower dark stripe on cheek continuous with pigment on lower lip........................................................................................ T. capostriatum View in CoL
24a A large (half-pupil diameter) dark spot just above upper attachment of opercular membrane.................... T. fangi View in CoL
24b No such dark spot................................................................................... 25
25a Cheek below posterior half of pupil with light, vertical bar, or with two vertically aligned light spots........ See couplet 15
25b Colour pattern not as above............................................................................. 26
26a Fifth pelvic-fin ray unbranched, light saddles across dorsum, no distinct round or ovoid light spots immediately below eye............................................................................................ T. maiandros View in CoL
26b Fifth pelvic-fin ray branched, no light saddles across dorsum, distinct round or ovoid light spots on cheek immediately below eye............................................................................................... 27
27a Two vertically aligned dark-centred light spots on pectoral-fin base, origin of first dorsal spine in a light spot.................................................................................................. T. macrophthalmus View in CoL
27b No dark-centred light spots on pectoral-fin base, origin of first dorsal spine in pigmented area............... T. necopinum View in CoL
28a Fifth pelvic-fin ray nearly always unbranched.............................................................. 29
28b Fifth pelvic-fin ray branched........................................................................... 30
29a Four small dark saddles across dorsal midline of body, no black spot at anterodorsal margin of gill opening, pectoral-fin rays unbranched.................................................................................. T. anaima View in CoL
29b No saddles across dorsum, small black spot just anterodorsal to upper attachment of gill opening, some pectoral-fin rays branched..................................................................................... T. stobbsi View in CoL
30a Two short dark bars under eye, rim of orbit with thin band of melanophores, no dark spots above opercular opening, second dorsal spine usually elongated, deep interorbital trough............................................... T. benjamini View in CoL
30b No dark bars under eye, no melanophore band around orbit, often a pair of horizontally aligned diffuse dark spots above dorsal attachment of opercular membrane, second dorsal fin spine usually not much longer than third, interorbital essentially flat........................................................................................ T. xanthum View in CoL sp. nov.
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