Nomorhamphus brembachi

Kraemer, Janina, Thieme, Philipp, Hadiaty, Renny Kurnia & Herder, Fabian, 2019, Structure of the andropodium of the viviparous halfbeak genus Nomorhamphus (Atherinomorpha: Beloniformes: Zenarchopteridae), endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 67, pp. 247-259 : 250

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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2019-0019

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Nomorhamphus brembachi
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Nomorhamphus brembachi View in CoL & N. liemi

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Pigmentation. N. brembachi : Posterior half of fin with black or brown pigment. N. liemi: Larger concentration of melanophores, anal fin completely black in many males. Both species: cryptoplica and base of fin rays hardly pigmented.

Andropodium. 1 st anal pterygiophore thickened, not angled anteriorly. 2 nd fin ray with 10–11 segments proximal to paired spinae; segments 2/3–10/11 with longitudinal groove in the middle separating these segments into dorsal and ventral part ( N. brembachi ), with or without three distinct longitudinal rows ( N. liemi ) without further sub-segments; segment 4/5 or both elongate; spiculus straight, clearly segmented at proximal end, broad tip, distal tip not in contact with tip of third fin ray; distal half of second fin ray curved dorsally with tip pointing ventrally. Some specimens of N. liemi with small geniculus at proximal half of segment 4. 3 rd fin ray with segments 3–6 composed of three longitudinal rows, each row approximately 1/3 the height of the respective segment; segments 7 to tip short, tip straight. 4 th fin ray with segments 4–5 exhibiting longitudinal groove in the middle separating these segments into dorsal and ventral part ( N. brembachi ) or composed of three longitudinal rows ( N. liemi ); segments 6–7/8 composed of three longitudinal rows, each row approximately 1/3 the height of the respective segment; following segments short. 5 th fin ray with segments 2–4 thickened, shortened, approx. half the length of 4 th fin ray.

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