Lagocephalus species
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v118/i1/2018/122386 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1553C015-F11A-E168-A6D8-53AEFA44F6A7 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lagocephalus species |
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Key to Lagocephalus species
1a. Spinules absent on the dorsal surface between eye and dorsal fin................................................................ 2
1b. Spinules present on the dorsal surface between eye and dorsal fin................................................................ 4
2a. Dorsal fin with 13-15 rays; gill opening not black; distinct dark spots on sides near pectoral fin base; lower third of pectoral fin whitish.... L. lagocephalus View in CoL
2b. Dorsal fin with 16-19 rays; gill opening surrounded by a black rim; no distinct dark spots around pectoral fins; lower third of pectoral fin dusky, not whitish 3
3a. Anal fin with12-14 rays; caudal fin ray 11; caudal fin lunate, upper lobe of caudal fin longer than lower lobe ............................................................ L. laevigatus View in CoL
3b. Anal fin with 9-12; caudal fin ray 9-10; caudal fin slightly concave, upper and lower lobes of equal length............................................................. L. inermis View in CoL
4a. Spinules on back extending to or beyond dorsal fin origin............................................................................. 5
4b. Spinules on back not extending to dorsal fin origin, halfway through interorbital region to dorsal fin base................................................................................ 7
5a. Anal fin rays 11-13; dorsal surface of body without black spots ..................................................... L. lunaris View in CoL
5b. Anal fin rays 8-11; dorsal surface of body with distinct scattered black spots...................................... 6
6b. Irregular brown to grey or black spots of various shapes and sizes dorsally; raised skinfold present along lower side of caudal peduncle L. suezensis View in CoL
6a. Regular black spots on body dorsally almost of equal size; no raised skinfold along lower side of caudal peduncle.................................................... L. sceleratus View in CoL 7a. Caudal fin lunate without medial posterior extension, upper rays relatively projected than lower rays; dorsal two third of caudal fin dark yellow and ventral one third white and without white tips to dorsal and ventral lobes; no dark marking on the dorsal side of caudal peduncle ..................................... .................................... L. spadiceus View in CoL (Syn. L. wheeleri View in CoL )
7b. Caudal fin emarginated (often doubly), rays at middle longer in live; caudal fin dark, tips of caudal lobes distinctly white................................................... 8
8a. Pectoral fins pale; a dark patch on the dorsal side of caudal peduncle ........................................ L. guentheri View in CoL
8b. Pectoral fins dusky; no dark patch on the dorsal side of caudal peduncle. L. cheesemanii View in CoL (Syn. L. gloveri View in CoL )
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