Bathymyrinae, Böhlke, 1949
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4454.1.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5998449 |
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Key to the genera of Bathymyrinae
1a. Opening of posterior nostril exposed in lateral view ....................................................................................................................... 2 1b. Opening of posterior nostril concealed in lateral view...................................................................................................................... 5
2a. Teeth in jaws in multiserial bands ............................................................................................................. Ariosoma Swainson 1838 View in CoL 2b. Teeth in jaws in one or two series .................................................................................................................................................... 3
3a. Upper edge of gill opening above top of pectoral-fin base, enclosing entire pectoral fin; outer row of maxillary teeth blade-like, close-set, forming a cutting edge .......................................................................................................... Paraconger Kanazawa 1961 View in CoL
3b. Upper edge of gill opening below top of pectoral-fin base, not enclosing entire pectoral fin; teeth variable ................................ 4
4a. Intermaxillary tooth patch curved upward at end of snout, fully exposed when mouth closed; maxillary teeth mainly uniserial, forming a cutting edge; IO3 and IO4 pores present .................................................................................. Bathymyrus Alcock 1889 View in CoL
4b. Intermaxillary tooth patch not curved upward at end of snout, not completely exposed when mouth closed; maxillary teeth triserial, not forming a cutting edge; IO3 and IO4 pores absent ......................................................... Chiloconger Myers & Wade 1941 View in CoL
5a. An acute bony projection at end of snout ...................................................................................................... Rostroconger gen. nov. 5b. End of snout rounded and fleshy, without a bony projection ........................................................................................................... 6
6a. Posterior nostril low on side of snout near lip, covered by a flap dorsally .................................. Parabathymyrus Kamohara, 1938 View in CoL
6b. Posterior nostril opening through a ventrally directed tube on edge of upper lip behind labial flange .............................................. ......................................................................................................................................... Kenyaconger Smith & Karmovskaya 2003 View in CoL
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