Stiphodon, WEBER, 1895
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2009n3a5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5474807 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4447E623-2742-FFAF-44BB-D787FB9FF96A |
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Marcus |
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Stiphodon |
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KEY TO VANUATUAN AND NEW CALEDONIAN SPECIES OF STIPHODON WEBER, 1895 View in CoL View at ENA
1. 13 or 14 pectoral rays. Size <3.5 cm .......................................................................... 2
— 15 pectoral rays. Size> 3.5 cm ........................................................... Stiphodon atratus View in CoL
2. Second dorsal fins with 10 branched rays ..................................... Stiphodon rutilaureus View in CoL
— Second dorsal fins with 9 branched rays ..................................................................... 3
3. First and second dorsal fins with longitudinal black stripes ........... Stiphodon mele View in CoL n. sp.
— First and second dorsal fins without longitudinal black stripes .................................... 4
4. First dorsal fin of male non filamentous; less than 9 scales (or 9 scales) in transverse back series .......................................................................................................................... 5
— First dorsal fin of male filamentous; more than 9 scales in transverse back series ............ .................................................................................................... Stiphodon sapphirinus View in CoL
5. Less than 35 premaxillary teeth; 12-16 scales in transverse forward series ... Stiphodon astilbos View in CoL
— More than 35 premaxillary teeth; 7 or 8 scales in transverse forward series .................... ......................................................................................................... Stiphodon kalfatak View in CoL
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