Ratabulus, Jordan & Hubbs, 1925

Imamura, Hisashi & Gomon, Martin F., 2010, Taxonomic revision of the genus Ratabulus (Teleostei: Platycephalidae), with descriptions of two new species from Australia, Memoirs of Museum Victoria 67, pp. 19-33 : 20

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2010.67.03

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10666112

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4A057A6D-3352-7045-30BF-FD0DFA52F8F1

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Felipe

scientific name

Ratabulus
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Genus Ratabulus View in CoL View at ENA

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Ratabulus View in CoL Jordan and Hubbs, 1925: 286 (original description, type species: Thysanophrys megacephalus Tanaka, 1917 View in CoL ).

Rutabulus Jordan and Hubbs, 1925: 93 (incorrect original spelling and unavailable name; see ‘Remarks’).

Diagnosis. A genus of Platycephalidae with I + VII to IX + 0 or I-10 to 12 dorsal fin rays (usually I + VIII + I-12); 11 or 12 anal fin rays (usually 12); 18–21 pectoral fin rays (usually 19 or 20); 52–56 pored lateral line scales; 1 + 5 to 8 gill rakers (usually 1 + 6 or 7); body depressed and elongate, mostly covered with ctenoid scales, some cycloid scales on undersurface; head flattened; postorbital region, opercle, interorbit and nape scaled; upper surface of eye without papillae or flaps; iris lappet usually broad and simple dorsally; interorbit moderately narrow and slightly concave; posterior margin of orbit lacking distinct pit; interopercular flap absent; moderate to long and slender canines on upper jaw, palatine, and in two separate patches on vomer; tooth band on upper jaw without distinct notch; lip margins without papillae; suborbital and preopercular sensory tubes absent on cheek; pored lateral line scales with a single exterior opening posteriorly; first dorsal fin originating slightly posterior to opercular margin; pectoral fin rounded posteriorly, its posterodorsal corner weakly pointed; innermost pelvic fin ray unbranched, others branched; fourth pelvic fin ray longest; and posterior margin of caudal fin slightly oblique, upper lobe longer.

Remarks. The genus Ratabulus includes the following four species: R. diversidens from eastern Australia, R. megacephalus from the Northwest Pacific, R. fulviguttatus sp. nov. from northwesternAustralia and R. ventralis sp.nov. from northeastern Australia. Ratabulus can be easily distinguished from other genera of Platycephalidae in usually having one small free spine between the dorsal fins, iris lappet usually broad and simple dorsally, suborbital ridge with many small to large spines, moderate to long and slender canines on the upper jaw, palatine and in two separate patches on the vomer, no sensory tubes from the suborbitals and preopercle in the cheek region, and pored lateral line scales with one posterior exterior opening.

Although Jordan and Hubbs (1925: 286) proposed the name Ratabulus for this genus, Rutabulus appeared in the list of new genera on an earlier page (96) of the same publication. As no-one has dealt with this discrepancy, we, as first revisers, consider Ratabulus to be the correct spelling, since it has been used by most subsequent authors (e.g. Matsubara and Ochiai, 1955; Paxton et al., 1989; Shao and Chen, 1993; Imamura, 1996; Kim et al., 2005; Knapp, 1999; Hoese et al., 2006). Rutabulus, therefore, is regarded as an incorrect spelling and an unavailable name ( ICZN, 1999: Arts. 24.2.3, 32.4).

Key species of Ratabulus

1 Anteroventrally slanted oblique scale rows above lateral line 80–93; dorsal surface of head with large and pale to dark-brown spots of irregular shapes; pelvic fin with large brown spots R. diversidens

— Anteroventrally slanted oblique scale rows above lateral line 91–113; dorsal surface of head with small, round, brown spots; pelvic fin with small brown spots 2

2 Nasal bone with tubercles (fig. 4d); pelvic fin 19.5–25.7% SL; dorsal surface of body without spots

R. ventralis sp.nov.

— Nasal bone without tubercles (figs 4b–c); pelvic fin 25.3– 28.2% SL; dorsal surface of body with brownish or darkbrownish spots 3

3 Snout 30.4–34.8% HL; dorsal surface of head and body pale brown R. fulviguttatus sp. nov.

— Snout 31.2–35.7% HL; dorsal surface of head and body dark brown R. megacephalus

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Scorpaeniformes

Family

Platycephalidae

Loc

Ratabulus

Imamura, Hisashi & Gomon, Martin F. 2010
2010
Loc

Ratabulus

Jordan, D. S. & Hubbs, C. L. 1925: 286
1925
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