Hemibagrus nemurus (Valenciennes, 1840)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5351788 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CF180962-FFF3-FFAD-FF57-F2EAFA41844E |
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Tatiana |
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Hemibagrus nemurus |
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HEMIBAGRUS NEMURUS View in CoL SPECIES GROUP
Artificial key to the members of the H. nemurus species group
1. Premaxillary tooth band partially exposed when mouth closed; caudal-fin lobes tapering; broad conspicuous dark margin around caudal fin; anal fin triangular (Sundaic Southeast Asia) .......... ................................................................................ H. hoevenii View in CoL
– Premaxillary tooth band not exposed when mouth closed; caudalfin lobes rounded; dark margin around margins of caudal fin faint or absent; anal fin rounded.............................................2
2. All branches of each dorsal-fin ray of almost equal length, imparting rounded distal margin to fin ( Fig. 20a View Fig ; central and eastern Borneo)............................................................ H. fortis
– Anteriormost branch of each dorsal-fin ray longer than other branches, imparting distinctly jagged distal margin to fin ( Fig. 20b View Fig )..........................................................................................3
3. Dorsal fin (excluding filamentous extensions of fin rays) not reaching adipose-fin origin when depressed...........................4
– Dorsal fin (excluding filamentous extensions of fin rays) reaching to or beyond adipose-fin origin when depressed....................5
4. Dorsal surface of neurocranium flat when viewed dorsally; eye diameter 9–11% HL in specimens larger than approx. 150 mm SL (Java)................................................................. H. nemurus View in CoL
– Dorsal surface of neurocranium gently convex when viewed dorsally; eye diameter 12–18% HL in specimens larger than approx. 150 mm SL (mainland Southeast Asia). H. spilopterus View in CoL
5. Head width 59–70% HL (Sundaic Southeast Asia).................. .............................................................................. H. capitulum View in CoL
– Head width 55–60% HL (mainland Southeast Asia)................ ............................................................................. H. filamentus
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