Review of the scorpionfish genus Pteroidichthys (Scorpaenidae), with descriptions of two new species
Author
Motomura, Hiroyuki
Author
Kanade, Yuka
text
Zootaxa
2015
4057
4
490
510
journal article
39281
10.11646/zootaxa.4057.4.2
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1175-5326
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Key to the species of
Pteroidichthys
1a Anal fin with 3 spines and 5 soft rays (last ray divided into two branches at base); supplemental preopercular spine present..................................................................................................... 2
1b Anal fin with 2 spines and 6 soft rays (last ray divided into two branches at base); supplemental preopercular spine absent....................................................................................................... 3
2a Snout relatively short, its length 13.5–16.9% (mean 15.3%) of SL, shorter than postorbital length; posterior margin of maxilla reaching or extending beyond vertical through middle of pupil; distance between tips of lateral lacrimal and first suborbital spines shorter than or subequal to that between tips of first and second suborbital spines....
P. noronhai
(Indo-West Pacific)
2b Snout relatively long, its length 18.0–21.2% (mean 19.6%) of SL, longer than postorbital length; posterior margin of maxilla just reaching to or short of vertical through anterior margin of pupil; distance between tips of lateral lacrimal and first suborbital spines longer than that between tips of first and second suborbital spines...........
P. acutus
n. sp.
(western Pacific)
3a Dorsal-fin spines flexible (spines bend easily under slight pressure); tentacles on supraocular and posterior lacrimal spines well developed, their lengths greater than orbit diameter; numerous tentacles on trunk and fins; lateral lacrimal and suborbital spines poorly developed, indistinct, usually tiny spines and often bony protuberances without pointed tips; no distinct black blotch on soft-rayed portion of dorsal fin; recorded from shallow waters in depths of
7–
43 m
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P. a m b o i n e n s i s
(Indo-West Pacific)
3b Dorsal-fin spines rigid (as typical of most scorpaenids); tentacles on supraocular and posterior lacrimal spines poorly developed, their lengths less than orbit diameter; few tentacles on trunk and fins; lateral lacrimal and suborbital spines well developed, with pointed tips; membranes between last spine and fourth soft ray of dorsal fin with large black blotch; recorded from deep waters in depths of
68–
122 m
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P. caussei
n. sp.
(South Pacific)