Pseudocaranx, Bleeker, 1863
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2006.63.12 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6F2B87A7-FFF9-FFFE-DD4B-B06058E7C593 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pseudocaranx |
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Key to Australian species of Pseudocaranx View in CoL
1. Posterior margin of upper jaw canted posteroventrally (fig. 1A); scales present on lachrymal; lower limb gill rakers 24–28; scales in curved portion of lateral line 37–48 (eastern Bass Strait to Exmouth Gulf, WA) P. wrighti View in CoL
— Posterior margin of upper jaw nearly vertical (fig. 1B); no scales on lachrymal; lower limb gill rakers 19–23 (except 24–27 in fish from Qld and Lord Howe I., where P. wrighti View in CoL does not occur); scales in curved portion of lateral line 53–80 2
2. Segmented anal-fin rays 19–21; total lateral-line scales 58–75, rarely>71; caudalvertebrae14(HoutmanAbrolhos to North West Cape, WA) P. dinjerra View in CoL
— Segmented anal-fin rays 21–24 (rarely 21); total lateral-line scales 72–95, rarely <74; caudal vertebrae 15 3
3. Lower limb and total gill rakers 19–23 and 28–35 (rarely 35), respectively ( New Zealand and NSW to Lancelin I., WA) P. georgianus View in CoL
— Lower limb and total gill rakers 24–27 and 36–41 (rarely 36), respectively (southern Qld, Australia and Lord Howe I.) P. sp. “ dentex ”
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