Terapontidae

Shelley, James J., Delaval, Aurélien & Le, Matthew C., 2017, A revision of the grunter genus Syncomistes (Teleostei, Terapontidae, Syncomistes) with descriptions of seven new species from the Kimberley region, northwestern Australia, Zootaxa 4367 (1), pp. 1-103 : 24

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4367.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5296651

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Terapontidae
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Key to the freshwater genera of Terapontidae View in CoL View at ENA

1a. Posttemporal bone covered with skin and scales, not expanded posteriorly, and without serrated edge................... 2

1b. Posttemporal bone exposed posteriorly, expanded and serrate posteriorly.......................................... 5

2a. One spine on the first proximal dorsal pterygiophore.............................................. Leiopotherapon View in CoL

2b. Two spines on the first proximal dorsal pterygiophore......................................................... 3

3a. Mottling pattern present at caudal base; lack of a foramen for exit of blood vessels from the third hemal arch anterior to the parahypural vertebrae.......................................................................... Amniataba View in CoL

3b. No mottling pattern present at caudal base; foramen present for exit of blood vessels from the third hemal arch anterior to the parahypural vertebrae.................................................................................. 4

4a. Black blotch on lower caudal fin lobe (found in the Kimberley region)...................................... Hannia View in CoL

4b. No black blotch on lower caudal fin lobe (found in the Mitchell River [Queensland, Australia] and the Fly River [ Papua New Guinea])..................................................................................... Variichthys View in CoL

5a. 26 vertebrae (found in Sulawesi)................................................................... Lagusia View in CoL

5b. 25 or 27 vertebrae.................................................................................... 6

6a. Longest dorsal spines are shorter than the longest dorsal rays (in adults). Conic, non-depressible, vertically directed dentition............................................................................................. Hephaestus View in CoL

6b. Longest dorsal spines are as long as or longer than the longest dorsal rays ( Syncomistes trigonicus View in CoL is an exception). Depressible dentition, rolled laterally to varying extents................................................................. 7

7a. Body elongate; caudal peduncle distinctly long; small head relative to body length; 20–25 predorsal scales to the occiput; dis- tinctly concave dorsal profile slightly posterior to the orbit.............................................. Bidyanus View in CoL

7b. Body stout ( S. kimberleyensis View in CoL , S. trigonicus View in CoL and S. wunambal are exceptions); caudal peduncle moderately long; moderate sized head relative to body length; mostly <20 predorsal scales to the occiput (up to 25 in some particularly large Syncomistes View in CoL specimens); dorsal profile straight or convex ( S. butleri View in CoL and S. bonapartensis are exceptions).......................... 8

8a. Usually with randomly distributed dark body blotches; vomerine teeth; distinctive leathery-textured flesh.......... Scortum View in CoL

8b. Dark body blotches absent; flattened teeth; flesh not leathery................................................... 9

9a. Small mouth, nearly nonprotractile, with the posterior of the maxillary strongly curved ventrally; two distinct rows of teeth in each jaw, slightly laterally pointed; tooth rows continuous on both jaws..................................... Pingalla View in CoL

9b. Medium to larger protractile mouth; nearly straight maxillary; single distinct outer row of teeth pointed laterally from lower jaw; lower jaw with dorsally directed, toothless medium bump......................................... Syncomistes View in CoL

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