Shotaro Ishihara, Barry C. Russell, Hiroyuki Motomura
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摘要
本研究证实了 Scolopsis regina Whitley 1937 的有效性,该物种描述自澳大利亚的一个标本,长期以来一直被视为 Scolopsis monogramma(Cuvier,见 Cuvier 和 Valenciennes,1830 年)的小异名。这两个物种具有以下共同特征:45-48 个侧线鳞片;第一鳃弓上共有 9-11 个鳃耙;没有向前方突出的眶下棘;头部背侧区域的鳞片向前方延伸至眼睛前缘和后鼻孔之间;厣的骨脊和前瓣的下肢有鳞片;头部外侧区域的鳞片延伸至眼睛后方;新鲜时有两条纵向蓝带连接眼睛前缘。然而,S. regina 与 S. monogramma 的区别在于侧线下方有 18-20 个(一般为 19 个)鳞片排[而 S. monogramma 为 17-20 个(18 个)],6 或 7 个鳞片排。monogramma],眼睛下方有 6 或 7 (7) 圈前鳞片排[5 或 6 (6)],保存后吻背有两条明显的棕色带(下带模糊不清),新鲜时从眼睛下缘到上颚唇有一条明显的眶下蓝带(蓝带模糊不清或没有),保存后蓝带变成一条明显的棕色带(蓝带消失)、尾鳍基部新鲜时呈深蓝色(黄色),尾鳍上叶有一条蓝色纵带(无),尾鳍上叶和下叶相对较长(相对较短),尾鳍后部有一条相对较宽的蓝色边缘带(相对较窄)。Scolopsis regina 分布在澳大利亚北部海域,而 S. monogramma 则分布在东亚和东南亚海域。
Reinstatement and redescription of the monocle bream Scolopsis regina Whitley 1937 (Perciformes: Nemipteridae)
The validity of Scolopsis regina Whitley 1937, described from a single specimen from Australia and long treated as a junior synonym of Scolopsis monogramma (Cuvier in Cuvier and Valenciennes 1830), is confirmed in this study. The two species share the following features: 45–48 lateral-line scales; 9–11 total gill rakers on first gill arch; no anteriorly projecting suborbital spine; scaled dorsal area of head reaching anteriorly to between anterior margin of eye and posterior nostril; bony ridge of opercle and lower limb of preopercle scaled; scaled lateral area of head extending to just behind eye; and two longitudinal blue bands connecting anterior margins of eyes when fresh. However, S. regina is distinguished from S. monogramma by having 18–20 (modally 19) scale rows below the lateral line [vs. 17–20 (18) in S. monogramma], 6 or 7 (7) preopercular scale rows below eye [5 or 6 (6)], two distinct brown bands across dorsum of snout after preservation (lower band indistinct), a distinct suborbital blue band from lower margin of eye to upper-jaw lip when fresh (blue band indistinct or absent) and the blue band becoming a distinct brown band after preservation (band disappearing), caudal-fin base dark blue when fresh (yellow), a blue longitudinal band on upper caudal-fin lobe (absent), relatively long upper and lower caudal-fin lobes (relatively short), and a relatively wide marginal blue band posteriorly on caudal fin (relatively narrow). Scolopsis regina is distributed off northern Australia, whereas S. monogramma occurs in East and Southeast Asian waters.
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Ichthyological Research is an official journal of the Ichthyological Society of Japan and is published quarterly in January, April, July, and November. Ichthyological Research primarily publishes research papers on original work, either descriptive or experimental, that advances the understanding of the diversity of fishes. Ichthyological Research strives to cover all aspects of fish biology, including taxonomy, systematics, evolution, biogeography, ecology, ethology, genetics, morphology, and physiology.