Parrotfishes (Teleostei: Labridae: Scarini) of the Socotra Archipelago: Diversity and distributional biogeography, including a range extension of Scarus zufar Randall & Hoover, 1995
Author
Zajonz, Uwe
Senckenberg Research Institute and Museum of Nature (SMF), Marine Zoology-Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Author
Bogorodsky, Sergey V.
Senckenberg Research Institute and Museum of Nature (SMF), Marine Zoology-Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. & Station of Naturalists, Omsk, Russia.
Author
Saeed, Fouad K. N.
Senckenberg Research Institute and Museum of Nature (SMF), Marine Zoology-Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. & Environmental Protection Authority, Socotra Branch, Hadibo, Yemen.
Author
Aideed, Moteah S.
Senckenberg Research Institute and Museum of Nature (SMF), Marine Zoology-Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. & Maritime Affairs Authority, Mukalla, Yemen.
Author
Lavergne, Edouard
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-12-20
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3
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https://mapress.com/zt/article/download/zootaxa.5389.3.1/52519
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5389.3.1
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Scarus scaber
Valenciennes, 1840
Scarus scaber
Valenciennes
in Cuvier &
Valenciennes, 1840a: 239
;
lectotype
: MNHN 0000-0588; type locality:
Mauritius
.
Dusky-cap
parrotfish
Figure 12
Material examined:
Underwater photograph.
Distinctive characters:
Body depth
2.4–2.9 in
SL; dorsal profile of head straight; posterior nostril subequal to anterior nostril; teeth fully fused to form dental plates, about three-fourths or more covered by lips; cutting edge of dental plates usually nearly smooth, sometimes slightly irregular; no lateral conical teeth on dental plates; caudal fin deeply emarginate in terminal males. Meristic values: Pectoral-fin rays 14; median predorsal scales 5–6, fourth or fifth largest; cheek with 3 scale rows, lower row with 1–4 scales.
Colouration
: Initial phase dark gray dorsally with four yellow bars on upper two-fifths of body, pale gray ventrally; head with black stripe through eye ending at posterior margin of opercle. Terminal males dark purplish gray in triangular zone on dorsal part of head and dorsoanterior half of body, rest of body green, the scale edges lavender-pink; head abruptly lavender-pink ventrally, with a short green or magenta band on chin; a short green stripe usually through dorsal edge of eye; caudal fin blue-green, with lavender pink stripes.
Distribution:
Red Sea south to
South Africa
(
KwaZulu-Natal
), most islands of the WIO, east to the Andaman Sea and western
Sumatra
,
Indonesia
. Known in the
Arabian
region from the southern Red Sea, Gulf of
Aden
and
Socotra
Archipelago, to southern
Oman
(
Randall & Bruce 1983
; Randall 1995;
Lips
et al
. 2016
).
Remarks:
Observed single initial phase matches the description of
Scarus scaber
(
Randall & Bruce 1983
; Randall 1995), supporting the tentative record of
Zajonz
et al
. (2019)
. It was photographed at northern Samha Island in a coral-rich habitat at
10 m
depth.