Dados morfológicos de Tylochromis microdon
Chaves de identificação
Abnormalities
Ref. principal Stiassny, M.L.J., 1989
Aparência se refere a
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Atributos do sexo

órgãos especializados
Aparência diferente always different morphology between mature adults
Cores diferentes
Notas Sexual dimorphism is evident at a relatively small size and a slight coarsening of the outer row teeth is discernible in males of 7cm SL (Ref. 52346).

Características descritivas dos juvenis e adultos

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

Diagnosis: marked hypertrophy of lateral line canals on flank and caudal fin; inflated preopercular laterosensory canals; distinctive excavation of premaxillary oral valve (Ref. 52346).

Description: moderately deep-bodied; predorsal contour somewhat rounded, being steep over snout, decreasing sharply over eye then rising again to origin of dorsal fin (Ref. 52307, 52346). Deepest body depth along back at or just behind dorsal fin origin; lower jaw more or less along horizontal when mouth is closed; lower jaw slender and gracile (Ref. 52346). Lips thin compared to congeners (Ref. 52307, 52346). Pharyngeal apophysis of Tylochromis type (Ref. 53524). Premaxillary oral valve (= diaphragm of skin that extends across inner edge of upper jaws) forming a flap at entrance to buccal cavity; premaxillary valve deeply excavated medially (Ref. 52346). Eyes relatively large (Ref. 52307). Widely spaced, stout, crenate gill-rakers along outer row of lower limb of first arch; first and second hypobranchial rakers frequently elongate and without crenations; stout epibranchial rakers along upper limb of first arch; vertebral apophysis borne on third and fourth vertebral centra and of standard Tylochromis type; 33-37 lateral line scales; upper branch of lateral line terminates well in advance of end of soft dorsal, often as far back as beneath 9th-10th soft dorsal ray from free end of fin; terminal canal bearing scales do not descend scale rows; in both upper and lower lateral line series pores and canals inflated and prominent; dorsal and ventral lateral line branches on caudal fin also inflated and extending almost to fin periphery; medial branch not noticably inflated but also extending almost to caudal periphery; dorsal fin spines gradually increase to 4th-5th and are then more or less equal in length; anal fin rounded; pectoral fin relatively elongate and normally reaching origin of spinous anal; first branched pelvic ray produced and filamentous, frequently reaching origin of soft anal in ripe males but less produced in females and juveniles (Ref. 52346). Caudal fin slightly forked (Ref. 52307) and finely scaled usually almost to periphery; caudal scaling denser in mature males than in females (Ref. 52346).

Coloration: brownish with a darker back (Ref. 52307). Ethmoidal, preorbital, opercular areas and upper lip dark grey-black; mature males with entire dorsal head surface dark, and separate nape band or opercular blotch not evident; females with less dense head pigmentation and traces of nape band usually evident; blue-black band in neck well developed in males, less developed or absent in females (Ref. 52346). Often with light band directly behind opercle (Ref. 52307). Chest, ventrum, belly, lower lip, jaw and branchiostegal membranes in both sexes creamy yellow (Ref. 52346). Body scales silvery to yellowish with dark margins (Ref. 52307), resulting in appearance of series of longitudinal striations passing through scale rows (Ref. 52346). No traces of vertrical striping in adults, although faint traces of 5-7 stripes evident in juveniles; dorsum dark smokey-grey in mature males but slightly less dark in females and juveniles; dorsal fin in mature males proximally dark smokey grey-black but in membranous interspace between each ray a single large whitish macula is present; distally the membranous interspaces lighter, almost translucent grey, and another row of large whitish maculae is usually present; dorsal fin maculae more numerous and smaller in females and juveniles; anal fin of both sexes unusually patterned, without traces of typical Tylochromis maculae, but with a uniform dark smokey grey soft anal with a single white band traversing it medially; filamentous extension of first pelvic ray creamy white while rest of fin is smokey grey; caudal fin in both sexes smokey grey with a few thin dark stripes in central region in mature males (Ref. 52346).

Facilidade de Identificação

Características merísticas de Tylochromis microdon

Linhas laterais Interrompido(a): 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
Aberturas branquiais (tubarões/raias apenas)
Rastros branquiais
no membro inferior 14 - 17
no membro superior 8 - 9
total
Vértebras
Pré-anal
total 28 - 29

Nadadeiras

Nadadeira(s) dorsal(dorsais)

Atributos
Número de nadadeiras 1
Nro. de pínulas Dorsal   0
Ventral  0
Total de espinhos 14 - 15
Total de raios 12 - 15
Nadadeira adiposa absent

Nadadeira caudal

Atributos

Nadadeira(s) anal(anais)

Número de nadadeiras 1
Total de espinhos
Total de raios 7 - 7

Nadadeiras pares

Peitoral Atributos  
espinhos     
raios   
Pélvicas Atributos  
Posição    
espinhos     
raios   
Ref. principal (p.ex. 9948)
Glossário ( p.ex. cephalopods )
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