Données morphologiques de Neosebastes scorpaenoides
Clés d'identification
Abnormalities
Réf. Princ. Motomura, H., 2003
Ressemble à
Bones in OsteoBase

Attributs sexuels

Organes spécialisés
Apparence différente
Couleurs différentes
Remarques

Caractéristiques descriptives des juvéniles et adultes

Éléments remarquables
Profil du corps short and / or deep
Section transverse compressed
Profil dorsal de la tête more or less straight
Type d'yeux
Type de bouche/museau more or less normal
Position de la bouche
Type of scales ctenoid scales
Diagnose

Diagnosis: Dorsal rays XIII, 8 (7 in 1 of 102 specimens), third spine longest. Anal rays III, 5 (4 or 6 in 2 of 102 specimens). Pectoral rays 19-22 (mode 21), distal margin rounded. Pored lateral-line scales 38-50 (46); longitudinal scale series 72-103 (80); scale rows between base of last dorsal spine and lateral line 7-10 (9). Well-developed gill rakers on upper limb 0-6 (1), lower limb 5-10 (7), total 6-13 (8); rudimentary gill rakers on upper limb 0-7 (4), lower limb 2-8 (5). Swim bladder bilobed anteriorly (length 31 % of SL, width 23% of SL, bilobed portion 40% of total swim bladder length). Dorsal profile of snout steep, forming angle of about 60-70° to horizontal axis of head and body. Nasal spine simple, small, directed upward or slightly backward, length of former approximately equal to or less than anterior nostril diameter. Posterior margin of premaxilla ascending process just short of or extending slightly beyond level of anterior margin of posterior nostril when mouth closed. Interorbital ridge indistinct; no scales on midinterorbital space, but scales present on supraorbital bone; interorbital space deep, about one-eighth of orbit extending above dorsal profile of head. Preocular with a small simple spine, its length approximately equal to or less than that of nasal spine. Supraocular ridge with 1-7 blunt spines, canted laterally; supraocular ridge much closer to orbit than interorbital ridge in dorsal view. Sphenotic with a serrated spine in upper and 3-27 minute pointed spines in lower. Postorbital spine flattened and serrated. Narrow transversal occipital pit present, but not deep, with a few scales (fully scaled in some specimens); occipital pit curved posteriorly behind orbit, not covered with scales. Nuchal and pterotic spines simple, distal margins serrated (rarely smooth); origin of nuchal spine slightly anterior to that of pterotic spine, base slightly larger than or equal to (rarely smaller than) that of latter. Upper posttemporal spine flattened and serrated; lower posttemporal spine simple (sometimes with 2 or 3 points). Supracleithral spine with 1-4 points. Posterior margin of maxilla not reaching a vertical at posterior margin of orbit (usually just reaching posterior margin of pupil); maxilla with scales extending posteriorly from under anterior margin of anterior lacrimal spine, but no scales on posterior margin. Underside of mandible with numerous tiny pores, no ridges. Lacrimal ridge with 1-5 points (sometimes smooth); anterior lacrimal spine with 2-4 points, directed downward, its tip not reaching or just reaching dorsal edge of upper lip when mouth closed; posterior lacrimal spine with 3-7 points, directed ventro posteriorly, its anterior tip not reaching dorsal edge of upper lip; length of anterior lacrimal spine 1.5 times or more in that of posterior lacrimal spine. Suborbital pit present, front rimmed by a oblique or vertical ridge on lacrimal to ventroanterior margin of orbit; scales present on entire suborbital pit. Suborbital ridge with 2 pointed spines in line with lacrimal ridge, spines separated at bases, directed backward; 1 or 2 spines sometimes arising from each suborbital spine; 1 or 2 scales present between ventral margin of orbit and suborbital ridge. Suborbital scales not extending onto eye membrane. Preopercle with 4 spines (rarely 5-7 spines), 3 lower spines simple (sometimes with 2-3 points on each spine; with 3-7 points in larger specimens), lacking median ridge, uppermost spine with a median ridge and with 1-4 spines distally (rarely an additional small spine present above usual uppermost spine); length of uppermost preopercular spine approximately equal to pupil diameter; upper opercular spine simple, lacking median ridge; lower opercular spine simple with a median ridge; tip of lower opercular spine not extending beyond opercular margin (Ref. 54394).

Description: Body greyish, with 3 irregular, diffused, broad, saddle-like bands, the 4th below each eye on head; ventral surface whitish. Spinous dorsal with 2 large, nearly black blotches. Body depth 32-37% SL. Head large 40-47% SL. Eyes large 30-37% HL. Mouth rather small, nearly horizontal. Caudal fin rays 15 (Ref. 33839). Tall dorsal spines. Head proportionally larger and front steepens with age (Ref. 12723).

Facilité d'identification

Caractéristiques méristiques de Neosebastes scorpaenoides

Lignes latérales Interrompu(e)(s): No
Écailles sur la ligne latérale 42 - 42
Écailles perforées de la ligne latérale 38 - 50
Écailles en série latérale
Rangées d'écailles au-dessus de la ligne latérale 7 - 10
Rangées d'écailles au-dessus de la ligne latérale
Écailles autour du pédoncule caudal
Barbillons
Fentes branchiales (requins et raies uniquement)
Branchiospines
sur le membre inférieur 5 - 10
sur le membre supérieur 0 - 6
Total 6 - 13
Vertèbres
préanal(e)
Total 25 - 26

Nageoires

Nageoire(s) dorsale(s)

Attributs
Nombre de nageoires 1notched No
Nombre de pinnules Dorsal   
Ventral  
Total d'épines 8 - 8
Total de rayons mous 8 - 8
Nageoire adipeuse absent

Nageoire caudale

Attributs more or less truncate; more or less normal

Nageoire(s) anale(s)

Nombre de nageoires 1
Total d'épines 3 - 3
Total de rayons mous 5 - 5

Nageoires paires

Pectorale(s) Attributs  transformed to 'arms'
Épines     0
Rayons mous   19 - 22
Pelvienne(s) Attributs  more or less normal
position    thoracic  behind origin of D1
Épines     1
Rayons mous   5 - 5
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