ILYOPHINAE
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5506.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13760408 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0F748798-FF82-7711-FF76-F000FA0D06DC |
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Plazi |
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ILYOPHINAE |
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ARTIFICIAL KEY TO THE SPECIES OF ILYOPHINAE
1a. Vomerine teeth compound, uniserial...................................................................... 2
1b. Vomerine teeth simple, in one or more rows............................................................... 23
2a. Pectoral fins absent................................................................................... 3
2b. Pectoral fins present.................................................................................. 9
3a. Trunk very short, about half head length................................................ Dysomma brachygnathos
3b. Trunk longer, about twice head length.................................................................... 4
4a. Three large intermaxillary teeth projecting downward from tip of snout in front of lower jaw............ Dysomma tridens
b. Two intermaxillary teeth, not projecting from snout.......................................................... 5
5a. Tip of snout and chin bulbous, with conspicuous papillae and ridges; vertebrae greater than 190..... Dysomma brevirostre
5b. Snout only modestly ornamented, papillae not obvious; vertebrae less than 165.................................... 6
6a. Lateral line complete.................................................................................. 7
6b. Lateral line incomplete, ca. 8–12 pores only................................................................ 8
7a. Supraorbital pores 3; trunk about 2 times head length; peritoneum black....................... Dysomma achiropteryx
7b. Supraorbital pores 4; trunk about 3 times head length; peritoneum pale........................ Dysomma bussarawati
8a. Infraorbital pores 5; trunk about 2 times head length.......................................... Dysomma muciparus
8b. Infraorbital pores 4; trunk about 3 times head length.................................... Dysomma dolichosomatum
9a. Intermaxillary teeth absent............................................................................ 10
9b. Intermaxillary teeth present............................................................................ 18
10a. Vomerine teeth consisting of 7‒8 long, needle-like compound teeth............................ Linkenchelys multipora
10b. Vomerine teeth consisting of 3‒5 heavy, conical compound teeth.............................................. 11
11a. Head length greater than trunk......................................................................... 12
11b. Head length less than trunk............................................................................ 14
12a. Total vertebrae 137‒141............................................................... Dysommina orientalis
12b. Total vertebrae less than 135........................................................................... 13
13a. Predorsal vertebrae 12‒13, preanal vertebrae 23‒25........................................... Dysommina brevis
13a. Predorsal vertebrae 14‒15, preanal vertebrae 28‒31........................................... Dysommina rugosa
14a. Lower jaw longer than upper, jaws not closing completely.................................... Dysomma melanurum
14b. Jaws equal or upper jaw longer; jaws close completely...................................................... 15
15a. Snout slender, elongate (ca. 26‒32% of HL), jaw length long (ca. 42‒52% HL); supraorbital pores 5, infraorbital pores 8, preoperculomandibular pores 9........................................................ Dysomma longirostrum
15b. Snout and jaws not notably slender and elongate); supraorbital pores 3, infraorbital pores 4‒6, preoperculomandibular pores 6‒8............................................................................................... 16
16a. Dorsal-fin origin anterior to pectoral-fin base................................................. Dysomma goslinei
16b. Dorsal-fin origin above or posterior to pectoral-fin base..................................................... 17
17a. Lateral line complete; dorsal fin origin lightly behind pectoral-fin base......................... Dysomma phukutensis
17b. Lateral line incomplete, vertebrae 122‒124; dorsal fin origin above pectoral-fin base.............. Dysomma robinsorum
18a. Trunk long, about twice head length..................................................................... 19
18b. Trunk short, less than head length....................................................................... 21
19a. Two intermaxillary teeth, arranged transversely......................................... Dysomma opisthoproctus
19b. Intermaxillary teeth in a rounded patch................................................................... 20
20a. Total vertebrae 186–199......................................................... Atractodenchelys robinsorum
20b. Total vertebrae 168–173.............................................................. Atractodenchelys phrix
20c. Total vertebrae 155–158......................................................... Atractodenchelys brevitrunca
21a. Dentary teeth numerous, 24–40; total vertebrae 107–109...................................... Dysomma bucephalus
21b. Dentary teeth fewer than 25; total vertebrae 119 or more..................................................... 22
22a. Lateral line pores 57–75; dentary teeth 6–11; total vertebrae 119–128........................... Dysomma anguillare
22b. Lateral line pores 17–33; dentary teeth 14–22; total vertebrae 128–133............................ Dysomma formosa
22c. Lateral line pores 20–49; dentary teeth 6–15; total vertebrae 134–140.......................... Dysomma taiwanense
22d. Lateral line pores 57–58; dentary teeth 8; total vertebrae 115.................................. Dysomma alticorpus
22e. Lateral line pores 57–63, dentary teeth 16–21; total vertebrae 119–124....................... Dysomma fuscoventralis
22f. Lateral line pores 65–84; dentary teeth 23–25; total vertebrae 128–140......................... Dysomma polycatodon
22g. Lateral line pores 70–79, dentary teeth 8–9; total vertebrae 118–124.......................... Dysomma intermedium
23a. Head length greater than trunk......................................................................... 24
23b. Head length less than trunk............................................................................ 25
24a. Vomerine teeth biserial; vertebrae 173–178................................................... Meadia abyssalis
24b. Vomerine teeth triserial; vertebrae 198–206...................................................... Meadia roseni
25a. Full complement of head pores: supraorbital 5, infraorbital 7–8, preoperculomandibular 10–11, 1–2 frontal, 2–3 supratemporal...................................................................................... 26
25b. Head pores reduced:: supraorbital 3, infraorbital 4–7, preoperculomandibular 6–10, no frontal or supratemporal........ 27
26a. Body partially scaled or naked; gill slit noticeably oblique; preanal Lateral line pores 37–44; total vertebrae 177–188.............................................................................................. Ilyophis blachei
26b. Body completely scaled; gill slit nearly horizontal; preanal Lateral line pores 32–37; total vertebrae 141–147..................................................................................................... Ilyophis nigeli
27a. Scales present...................................................................................... 28
27b. Scales absent....................................................................................... 29
28a. Preanal lateral line pores 33–38; total vertebrae 145–151........................................ Ilyophis brunneus
28b. Preanal lateral line pores 26–30; total vertebrae 131–134....................................... Ilyophis maclainei
29a. Head slender and conical, snout pointed; total vertebrae 141...................................... Ilyophis robinsae
29b. Head shorter, snout blunt; total vertebrae 116–135.......................................................... 30
30a. Total vertebrae less than 125........................................................................... 31
30b. Total vertebrae greater than 125........................................................................ 32
31a. Lateral line almost complete, extending nearly to caudal fin base; cephalic lateralis pores reduced: SOC 3, IO 4, POM 7; total vertebrae 118–122.......................................................................... Meadia minor
31b. Lateral line incomplete (66–80% TL); cephalic lateralis pores: SOC 3, IO 7–8 (extending behind eye), POM 8–10; total vertebrae 116–118...................................................................... Ilyophis singularis
32a. Lateral line incomplete; pored lateral line, limited to anterior third of body (ca. 35–45% TL); total lateral line pores 31–47............................................................................................ Ilyophis arx
32b. Lateral line incomplete; pored lateral line longer, extending further along total length of body (ca. 55–62 % TL); total lateral line pores 66–75....................................................................... Ilyophis saldanhai
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