Diplodus omanensis Bauchot & Bianchi, 1984

Siddiqui, Pirzada Jamal, Amir, Shabir Ali & Masroor, Rafaqat, 2014, The sparid fishes of Pakistan, with new distribution records, Zootaxa 3857 (1), pp. 71-100 : 84-85

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3857.1.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6139417

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scientific name

Diplodus omanensis Bauchot & Bianchi, 1984
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Diplodus omanensis Bauchot & Bianchi, 1984 View in CoL

English Name: Oman Porgy

Local names: Kissi (Sindh); Tippuch (Balochistan) ( Figures 9 View FIGURE 9 & 15 View FIGURE 15 , Q; Table 1 View TABLE 1 )

Diplodus cervinus omanensis Bauchot & Bianchi, 1984: 103 View in CoL , Fig. A ( Kuria Muria Bay, Arabian Sea).

Diagnosis. Distinguished from other Diplodus by the following combination of characters: dorsal-fin rays XI, 11–12; anal-fin rays III, 10; pored lateral line scales 52; scale rows above and below lateral line 9½ and 17½; scale rows between the fifth dorsal-fin spine base and lateral line 8(2 AS) and third anal-fin spine subequal; least infraorbital depth 8.5% of SL; five broad black bars on head and body; one on head through eyes and four on rest of the body.

Description. Counts and proportional measurements of Diplodus omanensis are shown in Table 1 View TABLE 1 . Head and body deep, its depth 37.2% of SL; head large, 37.5% of SL; dorsal profile of head moderately steep; scale rows 5 on cheek; mouth small and horizontal, the maxilla reaching to below anterior margin of eyes and completely hidden under suborbitals when mouth closed; gill rakers small and 14 in number, eight on lower arch; six pairs of projecting incisor teeth in upper jaw and four pairs in lower jaw; posterior part of jaw with three rows of small molars; first dorsal spine is smallest (4.5% of SL) while fourth (14.5% of SL) longest; first anal-fin spine short (4.8% of SL), 2nd and 3rd anal spines subequal (10% of SL); caudal fin forked; upper lobe of caudal fin is slightly longer than lower one; pectoral-fins reaching to anal spine ( Amir et al., 2013).

Color of fresh specimens. Head and body with silvery grayish to black tinge; five broad black bars from head to body, first one on head through eyes and four on body, first and second indistinctly bifurcated ventrally; two indistinct short narrow black bars ventrally in first silver interspace on body and one indistinct ventrally after second; snout partly grayish and black; margins of fins are also partly yellow and blackish, anal-fins are more blackish.

Remarks. Diplodus omanensis was first recorded from Pakistan by Amir et al. (2013). This species was initially considered to be a subspecies Diplodus cervinus omanensis , described from Oman. Diplodus omanensis was known to be endemic to Oman but its distribution range has been extended up to Iran and Pakistan. The other subspecies Diplodus cervinus hottentotus ( Smith, 1844) occurs only in southern Mozambique and South Africa ( Randall, 1995).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Perciformes

Family

Sparidae

Genus

Diplodus

Loc

Diplodus omanensis Bauchot & Bianchi, 1984

Siddiqui, Pirzada Jamal, Amir, Shabir Ali & Masroor, Rafaqat 2014
2014
Loc

Diplodus cervinus omanensis Bauchot & Bianchi, 1984 : 103

Bianchi 1984: 103
1984
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