Engyprosopon maldivense ( Regan, 1908 )
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Engyprosopon maldivense ( Regan, 1908 ) |
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Engyprosopon maldivense ( Regan, 1908)
Olive wideeyed flounder; ḡøḻƚẽüľ
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Scaeops maldivensis Regan, 1908:234 , pl. 25, fig. 1. (Type locality: Maldives).
Synonymy as shown in Amaoka & Ho (2018).
Specimens examined. As listed in Amaoka & Ho (2018). Also other specimens in NMMB-P collection. Diagnostic features. D 85–94; A 64–69; P 10–12; C 3+11+3=17; LLs 44–48; GR 0–3+9–11=11–13; vert.
10+25–26=35–36. Caudal fin without black blotches; pectoral fin on ocular side with very elongate filament in both sexes; Mouth large, upper-jaw length 8.3–9.8 % SL; gill rakers not serrate; upper-jaw teeth biserial.
Size. Reaching 181 mm SL ( Amaoka & Ho, 2018).
Distribution. Northeastern and southwestern Taiwan; widespread in Indian and Western Pacific oceans ( Amaoka 2016).
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Engyprosopon maldivense ( Regan, 1908 )
Amaoka, Kunio & Ho, Hsuan-Ching 2019 |
Scaeops maldivensis
Regan 1908: 234 |