Terelabrus, Randall & Fourmanoir, 1998
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Key to species of Terelabrus View in CoL View at ENA
1a Scale rows in longitudinal series 41 or 42 (mode 41); pored lateral-line scales 39 or 40 (mode 39); space between upper and midlateral red stripes vivid yellow when fresh........................... Terelabrus dewapyle View in CoL Fukui & Motomura 2015
1b Scale rows in longitudinal series>44; pored lateral-line scales>42; space between upper and midlateral red stripes white when fresh................................................................................................ 2
2a Gill rakers 14–15; main supratemporal sensory canal with 4–5 branches posteriorly; area bounded by main supratemporal and postotic sensory canals (dorsal view) with 4 scale rows; least distance between anteroventral margin of orbit and maxilla 0.5– 2.3% (mean 1.6%) of SL; about 10 superimposed red blotches protruding onto midlateral red stripe when fresh............................................................................. T. rubrovittatus Randall & Fourmanoir 1998 View in CoL
2b. Gill rakers 11–13; main supratemporal sensory canal with>8 branches posteriorly; areas bounded by main supratemporal and postotic sensory canals (dorsal view) with ±3 scale rows; no superimposed red blotches protruding onto midlateral red stripe when fresh........................................................................................... 3
3a. Area bounded by main supratemporal and postotic sensory canals (dorsal view) with embedded scales; least distance between ventral margins of orbit and interopercle 4.5 % of SL; dorsal and ventral series of caudal-procurrent rays both 7; predorsal bone small; vivid yellow stripe extending from below anterior margin of orbit to preopercle and vivid yellow blotch or band on lower opercle when fresh; distinct black stripe from center of upper lip to opercular margin through eye in preserved specimens................................................................... T. flavocephalus Fukui & Motomura 2016
3b Area bounded by main supratemporal and postotic sensory canals (dorsal view) with 3 scale rows; least distance between ventral margins of orbit and interopercle 7.0 % of SL; dorsal and ventral series of caudal-procurrent rays both 9; predorsal bone large; black blotch on opercle and 18 faint silver vertical bands on body (preserved specimens).......... T. zonalis sp. nov.
Fukui, Y. & Motomura, H. (2015) A new species of deepwater wrasse (Labridae: Terelabrus) from the western Pacific Ocean. Zootaxa, 4040 (5), 559 - 568. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4040.5.4
Fukui, Y. & Motomura, H. (2016) Terelabrus flavocephalus sp. nov., a new hogfish (Perciformes: Labridae) from the Maldives, Indian Ocean. Ichthyological Research, 63, 529 - 535. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 10228 - 016 - 0523 - x
Randall, J. E. & Fourmanoir, P. (1998) Terelabrus rubrovittatus, a new genus and species of labrid fish from New Caledonia and New Guinea. Bulletin of Marine Science, 62, 247 - 252.
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