Planiliza macrolepis (Smith, 1846)
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17. Planiliza macrolepis (Smith, 1846) View in CoL , Native, New record
Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42
Etymology: Planiliza refers to flattened head; macrolepis : large scale.
Common name: Largescale Mullet.
Taxonomy: Mugil macrolepis was described by Smith [A.] 1846: no pagination, Pl. 28 (fig. 2) [Illustrations of the zoology of South Africa v. 4] from rivers and freshwater lakes, South Africa.
Holotype (unique): BMNH 1859.5.7. 56 (dry).
Synonyms: Mugil adustus Bleeker [P.] 1854:503 [Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indië v. 5 (no. 3). Mugil borneensis Bleeker [P.] 1851:201 [Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indië v. 2 (no. 2). Mugil crenilepis Castelnau [F. L.] 1861:49 [Mémoire sur les poissons de l’Afrique austral]. Mugil cunnumboo Day [F.] 1865:141, fig. The fishes of Malabar. Liza macrolepis (Smith, 1846) , Dor 1984:191. Chelon macrolepis (Smith, 1846) , Randall 1995:235.
Short description: Body moderately robust, head depth equal to or greater than width, head flattened dorsally, snout length less than or equal to eye diameter, moderately pointed, upper lip with outer row of very close-set, small, peg-like unicuspid teeth, forming fine comb; 1 or 2 irregular rows of smaller, more wide-set teeth; inner rows well-spaced from outer row, lower lip directed forwards with small villiform teeth present or absent, vomer toothed, adipose eyefold poorly developed as rim around eye or absent, 35–78 gill rakers on lower limb of first gill arch, shorter than longest gill filament, dorsal-fin origin (first) closer to caudal- fin base than snout tip, anal-fin spines III, anal-fin soft rays 9, caudal fin emarginate, scales ctenoid, longitudinal series 32 or 33; transverse series 10 or 11; longitudinal series anterior to tip of pectoral fins 7 to 9, 21 or 22 anterior to origin of second dorsal fin, 16 scales in transverse series entirely around caudal peduncle, body greenish grey dorsally; flanks and abdomen silvery; fins grey or bluish with dusky margins and may appear yellowish at base; pectoral fins with golden base.
General distribution: Indo-West Pacific: East Africa, Socotra GoogleMaps , Seychelles GoogleMaps , Madagascar GoogleMaps , Rodrigues GoogleMaps ( Mascarenes GoogleMaps ) and Persian Gulf GoogleMaps east to Tuamotu Archipelago GoogleMaps and Marquesas Islands GoogleMaps , north to southern Korea GoogleMaps , south to New Caledonia GoogleMaps , Aitutaki GoogleMaps ( Cook Islands GoogleMaps ) and Austral Islands GoogleMaps ; also adjacent estuaries and fresh water habitats of Africa GoogleMaps , Asia GoogleMaps , Australia GoogleMaps and Oceania. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
Distribution GoogleMaps in Oman: Wadi Hasik GoogleMaps , Dhofar Governorate ( Fig. 43 View FIGURE 43 ).
Remarks GoogleMaps : Planiliza macrolepis is a new record for the inland waters of Oman.
Examined material: ZM-CBSU: O001. Pm GoogleMaps 101, 3, Oman GoogleMaps : Dhofar Governorate, Salalah GoogleMaps , Wadi Hasik GoogleMaps , at Hasik GoogleMaps , 17°22’01.2”N, 55°16’58.8”E, H. R. Esmaeili, S.M. Al-Jufaili, A.H. Masoumi, 04 Jan. 2022.
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