Neobythites australiensis, Nielsen, 2002

Uiblein, Franz & Nielsen, Jørgen G., 2023, Five new ocellus-bearing species of the cusk-eel genus Neobythites (Ophidiidae, Ophidiiformes) from the West Pacific, with establishment of three new species groups, Zootaxa 5336 (2), pp. 179-205 : 188

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5336.2.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7BD6357E-BB67-44E9-B028-4CA7A2769660

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8272437

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039287FE-FC2C-FF8A-76BA-ED66FA2C92F2

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Plazi

scientific name

Neobythites australiensis
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Key to the australiensis View in CoL View at ENA species group

1 Central ocellus placed at 42–50% SL, its spot covering 5–11 dorsal-fin rays and 0 or exceptionally 1 vertical scal rows on body below dorsal fin, anal-fin rays 73–81, vertebrae 52–57, and developed gill rakers 8–12.............................. 2

- Central ocellus placed at 51–54% SL, its spot covering 14–18 dorsal-fin rays and 5 to 7 vertical scale rows on body below dorsal fin, anal-fin rays 85–88, vertebrae 58–60, and developed gill rakers 14–15..................... N. superocellatus

2 Abdomen with or without black-speckled pigmentation, dorsal-fin rays 90–99, pseudobranchial filaments 8–11, and dorsal-fin rays covered by central-ocellus spot 9–13.................................................................. 3

- Abdomen without black-speckled pigmentation, dorsal-fin rays 88–92, pseudobranchial filaments 4–8, and dorsal-fin rays covered by central-ocellus spot 5–11......................................................... N. australiensis View in CoL

3 Abdomen with black-speckled pigmentation, pectoral-fin rays 23–26, otolith ostium height 64–69% sulcus length, and 11–15 ostium length............................................................................. N. nigriventris View in CoL

- Abdomen without black-speckled pigmentation, pectoral-fin rays 27–30, otolith ostium height 67–75% sulcus length and 14– 18 ostium length........................................................................ N. unimaculatus View in CoL

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