Etmopterus

Jayna A. Schaaf-da Silva & David A. Ebert, 2006, Etmopterus burgessi sp. nov., a new species of lanternshark (Squaliformes: Etmopteridae) from Taiwan., Zootaxa 1373, pp. 53-64 : 62-63

publication ID

z01373p053

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D574008E-BEE5-41BF-B9B9-2B1D88C7A7D1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6253422

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B40770E8-0B6D-0806-E95E-B676BF72E98B

treatment provided by

Thomas

scientific name

Etmopterus
status

 

[[ Etmopterus View in CoL View at ENA   ZBK ]]

Key to the Etmopterus   ZBK species of Western North Pacific

1a. Dermal denticles not arranged in longitudinal rows ..................................................... 2

1b. Dermal denticles arranged in longitudinal rows ........................................................... 3

2a. Upper teeth with 4-5 cusplets, gill openings very short .................... E. decacuspidatus   ZBK

2b. Upper teeth usually 2 cusplets, gill openings fairly large ............................. E. unicolor

3a. Pelvic-fin flank marking without a posterior branch ................................. E. splendidus   ZBK

3b. Pelvic-fin flank marking with a posterior branch 4 ..................................................... 11

4a. Second dorsal fin surface lacking dermal denticles. Central caudal marking <5% TL .. ......................................................................................................................... E. molleri

4b. Second dorsal fin surface with dermal denticles present. Central caudal marking usually>5% TL .................................................................................................................. 5

5a. Caudal peduncle relatively long, 13.7-15.5% TL. Branches of flank marking very long; posterior branch extending well past the second dorsal fin ............ E. brachyurus   ZBK

5b. Caudal peduncle relatively short, 11.1-12.8% TL. Branches of flank marking short; posterior branch not extending past second dorsal fin .................................................. 6

6a. Gill openings moderately long, snout narrow. Ventral surface of snout lacking dermal denticles. Color in life brown above, black below........................................... E. lucifer   ZBK

6b. Gill openings very long, snout broad. Ventral surface of snout covered with thick dermal denticles. Color in life dark gray above, black below............................ E. burgessi

GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF