Psilorhynchus

Conway, Kevin W., Dittmer, Drew E., Jezisek, Laci E. & Ng, Heok Hee, 2013, On Psilorhynchus sucatio and P. nudithoracicus, with the description of a new species of Psilorhynchus from northeastern India (Ostariophysi: Psilorhynchidae), Zootaxa 3686 (2), pp. 201-243 : 205

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3686.2.5

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scientific name

Psilorhynchus
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Key to the species groups of Psilorhynchus

1 a. Branched dorsal-fin rays 8 .............................................................................. 2

1 b. Branched dorsal-fin rays 9–10 .......................................................................... 3

2 a. Lateral line scales 33–36; unbranched pectoral-fin rays 4–5 ............................................. P. sucatio

2 b. Lateral line scales 39–48; unbranched pectoral-fin rays 7–11 ............................ P. homaloptera species group

3 a. Caudal fin forked, lobes weakly rounded or pointed; scales along dorsal body surface with dark posterior edge, forming strong reticulate pattern; scales in lateral-line scale row (L 1) and scales in two rows directly above (L+ 1 & 2) and one row below lateral line scale row (L- 1) marked posteriorly with a small spot, forming a series of rows (L rows) along body side; postepiphyseal fontanelle obvious, similar in size and shape to preepiphyseal fontanelle, separated by a narrow strut of frontal bone................................................................................ P. nudithoracicus species group

3 b. Caudal fin weakly forked, lobes rounded; dorsal body surface without strong reticulate pattern; scales in lateral line scale row and row directly above and below lateral line scale row without obvious spot along posterior edge (scales may be marked with a spot at center); postepiphyseal fontanelle, when visible, irregularly shaped, smaller than preepiphyseal fontanelle and separated by a large gap................................................................. P. balitora species group