Saccogaster

Nielsen, Jørgen G., Schwarzhans, Werner & Cohen, Daniel M., 2012, Revision of Hastatobythites and Saccogaster (Teleostei, Bythitidae) with three new species and a new genus, Zootaxa 3579, pp. 1-36 : 7

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.208677

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7CC3476C-AC83-4401-8236-53F59CB88C8F

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6175244

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EB64193E-E23E-A34C-86A8-FA2BFA100CC2

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Plazi

scientific name

Saccogaster
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Key to the species of Saccogaster View in CoL

1 Scales present on body................................................................................ 2

- Scales absent from body................................................................................ 6

2 Opercular spine free, with 3 prongs; pectoral fin rays 22; dorsal fin rays 92.................................. hawaii View in CoL

- Opercular spine free or hidden, with single prong; pectoral fin rays 16–19; dorsal fin rays 80–88....................... 3

3 Gill filaments on anterior arch short (1/3–1/5 times length of developed rakers)................................... 4

- Gill filaments on anterior arch about equal to or longer than developed gill rakers.................................. 5

4 Scales present on predorsal; 12–13 precaudal vertebrae; no brown stripe on head; numerous neuromasts...... nikoliviae View in CoL n.sp.

- Scales absent on predorsal; 21 precaudal vertebrae; broken brown stripe on sides of head; no neuromasts....... brayae View in CoL n.sp.

5 Gill filaments on anterior arch distinctly longer than developed gill rakers; opercular spine free; palatines with several tooth rows; dorsal fin rays 83–85; posterior infraorbital pores 2, posterior supraorbital pore 1, posterior mandibular pore 1....... maculata View in CoL

- Gill filaments on anterior arch 0.5–1 times length of developed gill rakers; opercular spine hidden; palatines with a single tooth row; dorsal fin rays 86–88; no posterior infraorbital pores, no posterior supraorbital pore, no posterior mandibular pore..................................................................................................... staigeri View in CoL

6 Developed gill rakers on anterior arch 5–6; pectoral fin rays 14; numerous neuromasts........................... parva View in CoL

- Developed gill rakers on anterior arch 3; pectoral fin rays 19–22; 0–3 neuromasts................................... 7

7 Skin thin; opercular spine free; spines on frontal plate visible, bony ridges above eyes; distance from base of pelvic fins to ori- gin of anal fin 46.0% SL; vomer and premaxillaries with fangs; no posterior mandibular pore.................... horrida View in CoL

- Skin thick; opercular spine hidden; spines on frontal plate sub-dermal, no bony ridge above eyes; distance from base of pelvic fins to origin of anal fin 32.0–39.0 % SL; no fangs, dentition granular; large posterior mandibular pore......... tuberculata View in CoL

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