Citation |
Gill, A.C. and C.D. Roberts, 2020. Plectranthias cruentus, a new species of anthiadine perchlet (Teleostei: Serranidae) from the Lord Howe Rise, Tasman Sea. Zootaxa 4750(4):560-566. |
DOI / ISBN |
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4750.4.6
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Paper URL |
https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.4750.4.6 |
Ref. No. |
123083 |
Language |
English |
Usage |
used in part |
Remarks |
Abtract: Plectranthias cruentus new species is described from the holotype and two paratypes collected off Ball’s Pyramid and a paratype from Lord Howe Island. It resembles P. pelicieri Randall & Shimizu 1994 in live coloration and most morphological details, including absence of predorsal scales anterior to the supratemporal commissure, but differs in having the fifth or sixth (versus third) dorsal-fin spine longest, at least some pectoral-fin rays branched (versus all unbranched), and inconspicuous (versus distinct) serrations on the interopercle. It also differs in live coloration details. |
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