Macrourus

Gon, Ofer, Miya, Tshoanelo, Mcmillan, Peter & Leslie, Robin, 2021, The distributionof fourspeciesof thegenus Macrourus (Gadiformes: Macrouridae) from the Southern Ocean based on samples from the toothfish longline fishery, Zootaxa 4903 (1), pp. 105-116 : 115

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4903.1.6

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4562751

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scientific name

Macrourus
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Key to species of southern hemisphere Macrourus View in CoL View at ENA

Notes:

*Based on the material examined for this study; see Table 1 View TABLE 1 for the size range of each studied species.

*The couplets in the key use a combination of characters because single characters were mostly not useful for distinguishing the species.

*Scales series length = length of a series of 4 scale rows (or their pockets) measured below the first dorsal fin, from the centre of the lateral line scale ventrally ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )

1a. Count of scales (pockets) in a diagonal row from anal fin origin up to lateral line (not including that scale) 30 or more (30–45); scale series length 11–22% HL; canal of lateral line scales below first dorsal fin flanked by low rounded ridges, that either lack or have one small spinule ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 a–c)...................................................................... 2

1b. Count of scales (pockets) in a diagonal row from anal fin origin up to lateral line (not including that scale) less than 30 (19–26); scale series length 17–28% HL; canal of lateral line scales below first dorsal fin flanked by steep ridges bearing strong spinules on one or both sides of the canal of each scale ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 d–f)..................................................... 3

2a. Pelvic-fin rays 8 (rarely 7 or 9); body scales between first dorsal fin and lateral line with median ridge bearing up to 9 spinules; scale area above and below median ridge with weak ridges sometimes bearing 1–3 spinules ( Fig. 4a, b View FIGURE 4 )........... M. caml View in CoL

2b. Pelvic-fin rays 9 (rarely 10); body scales between first dorsal fin and lateral line with median ridge bearing up to about 5 spinules; ridges above and below median ridge usually absent, but spineless when present ( Fig. 4c View FIGURE 4 )............. M. whitsoni View in CoL

3a. Underside of head with irregular series of small scales extending from below preopercle to below eye and posterior part of lower jaw ( Fig. 8e, f View FIGURE 8 ); area above and below median ridge of body scales between first dorsal fin and lateral line always with spinules either singular or in smaller ridges ( Fig. 4d View FIGURE 4 ); pyloric caeca 13–20............................... M. carinatus View in CoL

3b. Underside of head, including area below suborbital ridge and lower jaw (excluding isthmus) scaleless, or with few scales posteriorly ( Fig. 8g, h View FIGURE 8 ) (check by running a finely pointed metal object or probe along skin); area above and below median ridge of body scales between first dorsal fin and lateral line with several rounded, usually spineless ridges ( Fig. 4e, f View FIGURE 4 ); pyloric caeca 9–16.................................................................................... M. holotrachys View in CoL

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