Hemiarius

Alexandre P. Marceniuk & Naércio A. Menezes, 2007, Systematics of the family Ariidae (Ostariophysi, Siluriformes), with a redefinition of the genera., Zootaxa 1416, pp. 1-126 : 67-68

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6236950

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Hemiarius
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Hemiarius View in CoL View at ENA   ZBK Bleeker, 1862

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Hemiarius   ZBK Bleeker, 1862: 7, 29. Type species: Cephalocassis stormii   ZBK Bleeker, 1858. Type by original designation. Gender: masculine.

Diagnosis. Hemiarius   ZBK can be distinguished from the remaining ariid genera by the combination of six characters shared with species of other genera of the family: (1) vomerine tooth plates present [shared with Aspistor   ZBK , Bagre , Brustiarius   ZBK , Cathorops dasycephalus , Cochlefelis   ZBK , Galeichthys   ZBK , Genidens   ZBK (with exception of G. genidens ), Nemapteryx   ZBK , Neoarius   ZBK , Netuma , Notarius   ZBK , Plicofollis   ZBK (with exception of P. platystomus ), Potamosilurus (with exception of P. velutinus ) and Sciades ]; (2) frontal forming most of the bony bridge composed by this bone and the lateral ethmoid (shared with Amphiarius , Cathorops and Cephalocassis   ZBK ); (3) transcapular process perpendicular to main axis of body (shared with Arius   ZBK , Bagre , Batrachocephalus   ZBK , Brustiarius   ZBK , Carlarius , Cephalocassis   ZBK , Cochlefelis   ZBK , Doiichthys   ZBK , Genidens   ZBK , Ketengus   ZBK , Nedystoma   ZBK , Neoarius   ZBK , Netuma , Osteogeneiosus   ZBK , Plicofollis   ZBK , Potamarius   ZBK , Potamosilurus and Sciades ); (4) space between transcapular process and otic capsule moderately wide (shared with Arius   ZBK , Aspistor   ZBK , Bagre , Brustiarius   ZBK , Carlarius , Cochlefelis   ZBK , Doiichthys   ZBK , Galeichthys   ZBK , Genidens   ZBK , Nedystoma   ZBK , Neoarius   ZBK , Netuma , Notarius   ZBK , Plicofollis   ZBK , Potamarius   ZBK and Potamosilurus ); (5) contact face between transcapular process and basioccipital restricted and columnar [shared with Arius   ZBK (with exception of A. gagora , A. maculatus   ZBK and A. manillensis   ZBK ), Batrachocephalus   ZBK , Brustiarius   ZBK , Carlarius , Cephalocassis   ZBK , Cinetodus   ZBK , Cochlefelis   ZBK , Galeichthys   ZBK , Genidens   ZBK , Ketengus   ZBK , Neoarius   ZBK , Netuma , Osteogeneiosus   ZBK , Pachyula   ZBK , Plicofollis   ZBK (with exception of P. platystomus ), Potamarius   ZBK , Potamosilurus (with exception of P. latirostris ) and Sciades ]; (6) crest delimiting contact area between mesethmoid and premaxillary beginning at two thirds latero-anterior portion of former bone (shared with Arius   ZBK , Bagre , Batrachocephalus   ZBK , Cochlefelis   ZBK , Nemapteryx   ZBK , Netuma and Potamosilurus velutinus ).

Supplementary morphological characters. Cephalic shield granulated visible under the skin; lateral ethmoid and frontal delimiting a large fenestra visible under the skin; medial groove of neurocranium limited by frontal bones and/or on supraoccipital absent; posterior cranial fontanel well differentiated and oval shaped; fenestra limited by supraoccipital, pterotic and sphenotic absent; fossa limited by pterotic, supracleithrum and extrascapular relatively large; epioccipital not invading dorsal portion of cephalic shield; occipital process funnel shaped moderately long with posterior portion clearly narrower than its base; anterior and median nuchal plates fused and indistinct, forming a structure of semi-lunar aspect; tooth plates associated with vomer round; accessory tooth plates narrow and transversely elongate, bearing conical teeth; maxillary barbel fleshy and cylindrical; two pairs of mental barbels; base of adipose fin very long, as long as anal-fin base; lateral line not bifurcated at caudal region, reaching base of caudal-fin upper lobe; cleithrum narrow with second dorsal process on upper portion; posterior cleithral process short distinct from dorsal process of cleithrum.

Remarks. No specimen of H. hardenbergi (Kailola, 2000), H. harmandi   ZBK Sauvage, 1880 and H. verrucosus (Ng, 2003) could be obtained for examination. The inclusion of the species in the genus is tentative and exclusively based on supplementary morphological characters, obtained from the literature.

Distribution and habitat. South and southeast Asia, predominantly brackish waters.

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