New species of the snake eels Echelus and Ophichthus (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae) from Taiwan
Author
Ho, Hsuan-Ching
text
Zootaxa
2015
4060
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4060.1.11
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Key to the Taiwanese species of
Echelus
and
Ophichthus
Note: Taiwanese species of
Ophichthus
include those for which we have examined specimens as well as
O
. fasciatus
and
O
. stenopterus
whose presence in
Taiwan
is not verified.
1A. Tail tip flexible, caudal-fin rays covered by skin, but confluent with dorsal and anal fins......................2 (
Echelus
)
1B. Tail tip a hard or fleshy finless point............................................................ 3 (
Ophichthus
)
2A. Posterior membrane of dorsal and anal fins blackened
ca.
1 head length (HL) before tail tip; head length (HL)
8.3–8.7 in
total length (TL); total vertebrae 150–162...............................
Echelus uropterus
(
Temminck & Schlegel, 1846
)
2B. Posterior membrane of dorsal fin clear, anal fin blackened
ca.
1 HL before tail tip; HL 12.0–
13.1 in
TL; total vertebrae 172– 183.........................................................................
Echelus polyspondylus
sp. nov.
3A. Body coloration markedly spotted or with distinct dark saddles; dorsal-fin origin (DFO) above gill openings, in advance of pectoral-fin tips; pectoral fins rounded, not elongate..........................................................4
3B. Body coloration uniform or with irregular brown blotches, darker dorsally, without distinct spotting or distinct dark saddles; DFO above or behind pectoral fins; pectoral fins rounded or elongate............................................ 8
4A. A dark brown or black saddle on posterior half of head; body brown, without spots or saddles...............................................................................................
Ophichthus cephalozona
Bleeker, 1864
4B. Head lacks a single broad dark dorsal saddle; numerous dark spots or saddles on body............................... 5
5A. Body overlain with 18–27 prominent dark saddles............................................................ 6
5B. Body overlain with numerous dark or ocellated spots, those spots not appearing as saddles........................... 7
6A. Tail length
1.6–1.7 in
TL, longer than head and trunk; dorsal-fin origin above mid-pectoral fin; numerous golden to brown (in life) marblings on snout and face; total vertebrae 156–164.........................
Ophichthus bonaparti
(
Kaup, 1856
)
6B. Tail length
2.1 in
TL, slightly shorter than head and trunk; dorsal-fin origin above gill opening; face and snout lack pale mar- blings; vertebral count unknown.......................................
Ophichthus fasciatus
(
Chu, Wu & Jin, 1981
)
7A. Head and body overlain with numerous ocellated spots, those on body in 3 regular alternating rows, the spots separated by pale interspaces; total vertebrae 141–148......................................
Ophichthus polyophthalmus
Bleeker, 1864
7B. Head and body overlain with numerous dark spots, those on body in 2 or 3 irregular rows, the spots about equal in size to their interspaces; total vertebrae 151–160.....................................
Ophichthus erabo
(
Jordan
& Snyder, 1901
)
8A. DFO more than 1 pectoral-fin length behind gill openings..................................................... 9
8B. DFO in advance of, above, or behind gill opening by no more than 1 pectoral-fin length............................. 11
9A. DFO behind gill opening by more than 3 pectoral-fin lengths; total vertebrae 158–163....
Ophichthus megalops
Asano, 1987
9B. DFO behind gill openings by less than 3 pectoral-fin lengths.................................................. 10
10A. DFO behind gill opening by the length of the pectoral fin; body moderately elongate, its depth
25–38 in
TL; teeth biserial on jaws, uniserial on vomer; dorsal fins and pectoral fins dark; total vertebrae 158–163................................................................................................
Ophichthus aphotistos
McCosker & Chen, 2000
10B. DFO at least 2 pectoral-fin lengths behind gill opening; body stouter, its depth
25–31 in
TL; teeth biserial anteriorly on vomer and maxillary, uniserial on mandible; all fins pale; total vertebrae 155–163..................
Ophichthus bicolor
sp. nov.
11A. Dorsal surface of trunk and tail overlain with brown irregular blotches, ventral surface distinctly pale; dorsal surface of head and gill basket brownish-black; DFO above mid-pectoral fin; pectoral fins elongate, not pointed; teeth uniserial; total vertebrae 148–153......................................................
Ophichthus lithinus
(
Jordan
& Richardson, 1908
)
11B. Dorsal surface of head and trunk tan to brown, lacking irregular blotches; head lacks a dark nuchal band; DFO location vari- able, above or slightly behind pectoral fins; pectoral-fin shape variable; teeth uniserial or biserial..................... 12
12A. Vomerine teeth biserial; body elongate, its depth more than 40 times in TL; 2 preopercular pores (POP)................ 13
12B. Vomerine teeth uniserial; body moderately elongate, its depth less than 40 times in TL; 2 or 3 POP.................... 14
13A. DFO above or slightly behind posterior tips of pectoral fins; all teeth biserial; total vertebrae 169–173...........................................................................................
Ophichthus stenopterus
Cope, 1871
13B. DFO behind pectoral fin by length of pectoral fin; teeth biserial on vomer, uniserial and becoming biserial on jaws; total verte- brae 207–218...........................................................
Ophichthus macrochir
(
Bleeker, 1852
)
14A. Pectoral fin rounded, spatulate, or short and pointed, not elongate, its length less than or equal to jaw length............. 15
14B. Pectoral fin elongate, pointed, its length greater than jaw length................................................ 18
15A. Tip of lower jaw extends beyond anterior nostril bases; DFO slightly before or behind end of pectoral fins; total vertebrae 133– 141......................................................
Ophichthus urolophus
(
Temminck and Schlegel, 1846
)
15B. Tip of lower jaw does not reach anterior end of bases of anterior nostrils; DFO above pectoral fins.................... 16
16A. Tail tip blunt; pectoral fin less than jaw in length; rear margin of orbit well ahead of rictus of jaw; total vertebrae 127–132....................................................................
Ophichthus asakusae
Jordan
& Snyder, 1901
16B. Tail tip pointed; pectoral fin equal to or slightly longer than jaw; rear margin of orbit above or slightly behind rictus; vertebrae 148–164............................................................................................ 17
17A. A prominent down-pointed slender barbel behind base of anterior nostril; median fins pale; snout 21–28% of head length; vertebrae 155–164...................................................................
Ophichthus shaoi
sp. nov.
17B. Lip barbels thickened, not slender and pointed; median fins dark; snout 14–21% of head length; total vertebrae 148–159..................................................................
Ophichthus obtusus
McCosker, Ide & Endo, 2012
18A. Dorsal fin with a dark margin; pectoral fins brownish-black; 3 POP; teeth uniserial; total vertebrae 171–182......................................................................................
Ophichthus altipennis
(
Kaup, 1856
)
18B. Dorsal-fin margin not notably darkened along body and majority of tail region; pectoral fins pale; 2 POP; vomerine teeth biserial anteriorly or centrally, maxillary teeth uniserial; total vertebrae 141–161...................................... 19
19A. Head 9.0–9.5 times in TL; eye 3.0–3.5 times in upper jaw,
14–16 in
HL; small barbels along lip behind anterior nostril and beneath mid-orbit; total vertebrae 141–146...................................
Ophichthus apicalis
([
Bennett], 1830
)
19B. Head
10–12 in
TL; eye
2.3–2.4 in
upper jaw,
7.3–11.3 in
HL; 1 small barbel along upper lip behind anterior nostril, none beneath mid-orbit; total vertebrae 146–161.........................
Ophichthus machidai
McCosker, Ide & Endo, 2012