Dados morfológicos de Mastacembelus cryptacanthus
Chaves de identificação
Abnormalities
Ref. principal Vreven, E.J., 2003
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Atributos do sexo

órgãos especializados
aparência diferente
cores diferentes
Notas

Características descritivas dos juvenis e dos adultos

Características determinantes
Forma lateral do corpo eel-like
Secção transversal
Perfil dorsal da cabeça
Tipo de olhos
Tipo de boca/focinho
Posição da boca
Type of scales
Diagnose

Diagnosis: distance from tip of snout to last externally visible dorsal spine relatively short, 43.2-57.9% SL, decreasing with size (Ref. 57415, 81678). Postanal length relatively long, 44.1-58.3, increasing with size (Ref. 57415, 81678), comparable to or longer than preanal length, 40.0-51.8% SL (m=46.6)(Ref. 57415, 81678). Distance from tip of snout to last externally visible anal spine relatively short, 44.3-57.3 SL, decreasing with size (Ref. 57415, 81678). 1st dorsal spine situated clearly posterior to posterior edge of pectoral fin (Ref. 57415), distance from posterior edge of pectoral fin to origin of first dorsal spine 8.9-89.3% HL (Ref. 57415, 81678). Gill opening small, its distance to dorsal pectoral fin base relatively long, 8.3-14.9% HL (mean 11.5%); 23+1 to 32+1 (median 27+1) dorsal spines (Ref. 81678). Distance from anterior border of snout to first anal spine 42.1-53.5% SL (m=48.2), decreasing with size (Ref. 57415).

Description: generally 2-3, exceptionally 1 or 4, rather small, preopercular spines (median 2); normally 1, rather small, preorbital spine with a tendency to absence of a preorbital spine in larger specimens (Ref. 57415, 81678). 112 mean soft rays in dorsal fin, 110 in anal fin; difference between number of soft dorsal fin rays and number of soft anal fin rays (-8)-(+14) (mean +3)(Ref. 81678). 6-10 caudal fin rays (mean 8); 7-13 predorsal vertebrae (mean 10); 33-41 abdominal vertebrae (mean 36); (0)-(+2) in-between vertebrae (mean 0); 61-78 caudal vertebrae (mean 67)(Ref. 57415, 81678). 103 mean total vertebrae (Ref. 81678).

Coloration: some general intraspecific colour pattern variation and also some geographically related colour pattern variation can be noted (Ref. 57415, 81678). Uniformly light brown overall background colour; dorsal-midline with or without a series of large, dark brown, squared spots or a more or less continuous dark brown band; lateral dark brown band originating at base of rostral appendage, passing through eye, above pectoral fin and continuing along lateral side of body and tail; lateral dark brown band with a well delimited and well contrasted battlement-like upper edge; lower edge less well delimited and gradually becoming lighter ventrally; lower sides with or eventually without several, round, yellowish-white spots; lips, ventral side of head, belly and abdomen uniformly yellowish-white with a few dark brown markings on ventral surface of head; dorsal, caudal and anal fins white of overall background colour; dorsal and anal fin base with a series of dark brown spots eventually partially situated on tail itself; dorsal, caudal and posterior half of anal fin with numerous, additional, small, irregularly displaced, dark brown spots; pectoral fins white of overall background colour and often with no spots or markings; some size-related colour pattern changes, notably a general darkening of median fins with increasing size of specimens; unpaired fins of small specimens with a white overall appearance whereas unpaired fins of large specimens have a dark brown overall appearance however with a white outermost margin; colour pattern of small specimens also characterized by presence of a more or less well defined dark brown band with a highly variable number of, small, yellowish-white spots on lateral sides of body and tail (Ref. 57415). Colour pattern of Akpa Yafe and Ndian basin specimens characterized by a dark brown lateral band originating at base of rostral appendage and continuing posteriorly on lateral sides of body and tail; band with a battlement-like upper edge, well contrasted from lighter brown upper sides and dorsal mid-line; lateral dark brown band, if present in Ntem basin specimens, not sharply demarcated from lighter brown upper sides and dorsal mid-line; unpaired fins whitish in small specimens, darker in large specimens, always with a whitish margin; colour pattern of small specimens also characterized by the presence of a more or less well-defined lateral dark brown band with a highly variable number of small yellowish white spots on sides of body and tail; at least in a few populations (e.g. Ntem basin), there seems to be a tendency for these spots to disappear with increasing size; as a result, large specimens of these populations with only a few, not well-defined, yellowish white spots on their sides (Ref. 81678).

Facilidade de identificação

Características merísticas de Mastacembelus cryptacanthus

Linhas laterais interrompido: No
Escamas na linha lateral
Escamas da linha lateral com poros
Escamas em séries laterais
Fileiras de escamas acima da linha lateral
Fileiras de escamas abaixo da linha lateral
Escamas em torno do pedúnculo caudal
Barbilhões 0
Fissuras branquiais (tubarões/raias apenas)
Raios branquiais
no membro inferior
no membro superior
total
Vértebras
Pré-anal
total 95 - 118

Barbatana

Barbatana(s) dorsal(dorsais)

Atributos continuous with caudal fin
Número de barbatanas 1
No. de pínulas Dorsal   0
Ventral  0
Total de espinhos 24 - 33
Total de raios moles 93 - 143
Barbatana adiposa absent

Barbatana caudal

Atributos confluent

Barbatana(s) anal(anais)

Número de barbatanas 1
Total de espinhos
Total de raios moles 90 - 140

Barbatana pares

Peitoral Atributos  
espinhos     
Raios moles   
Pélvica Atributos  suppressed/absent
posição    absent
espinhos     
Raios moles   
Ref. principal (ex. 9948)
Glossário ( ex. cephalopods )
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