Données morphologiques de Melanochromis mossambiquensis
Clés d'identification
Abnormalities
Réf. Princ. Konings-Dudin, G, A.F. Konings and J.R. Stauffer Jr., 2009
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 fusiform / normal
Section transverse
Profil dorsal de la tête
Type d'yeux
Type de bouche/museau
Position de la bouche
Type of scales
Diagnose

Melanochromis mossambiquensis is distinguished from its congeners, except M. auratus, M. dialeptos, and M. wochepa, by a steeper-angled vomer (72–80° vs. 35–53°). It is distinguished from M.

auratus by a mid-lateral and a dorso-lateral black stripe that is narrower than the submarginal black band in the dorsal fin, while in M. auratus the submarginal dorsal stripe is narrower than those on the flank. The

abdominal yellow stripes in M. mossambiquensis are thin and never cover the entire lower abdomen as they do in M. auratus. The lower lobe of the caudal fin contains black spots while that of female M. auratus is yellow without black markings. Male M. mossambiquensis are distinguished from those of M. auratus by the lack of a narrow, yellow mid-lateral stripe. Male M. mossambiquensis are distinguished from those of M. wochepa by a brown/black body with white dorso-lateral and mid-lateral stripes while that of male M. wochepa is blue without stripes. M. mossambiquensis is distinguished from M. wochepa by a shallower body as expressed in a shorter distance between the origins of the dorsal and anal fin (47.1–50.8 % vs. 49.6–54.5 % SL) and a shorter distance between the origins of the dorsal and pelvic fins (27.6–33.4 % vs. 30.1–36.4 % SL), and by a longer lower jaw (29.0–41.5 % vs. 26.7–32.5 % HL). It is distinguished from M. dialeptos by a more elongate body as expressed in a larger distance between the posterior dorsal and the pelvic fin origin

(52.9–60.7 % vs. 49.8–55.8 % SL), a longer snout (29.2–40.3 % vs. 25.9–35.2 % HL), and by fewer rows of scales on the cheek (3 or 4 vs. 4–7).

The populations observed at Metangula and N’kolongwe appear to consist of individuals with longer snouts and shallower bodies (Ref. 80784).

Facilité d'identification

Caractéristiques méristiques de Melanochromis mossambiquensis

Lignes latérales Interrompu(e)(s): No
Écailles sur la ligne latérale
Écailles perforées de la ligne latérale
Écailles en série latérale
Rangées d'écailles au-dessus de la ligne latérale
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
sur le membre supérieur
Total
Vertèbres
préanal(e)
Total

Nageoires

Nageoire(s) dorsale(s)

Attributs
Nombre de nageoires
Nombre de pinnules Dorsal   
Ventral  
Total d'épines
Total de rayons mous
Nageoire adipeuse

Nageoire caudale

Attributs

Nageoire(s) anale(s)

Nombre de nageoires
Total d'épines
Total de rayons mous

Nageoires paires

Pectorale(s) Attributs  
Épines     
Rayons mous   
Pelvienne(s) Attributs  
position    
Épines     
Rayons mous   
Réf. Princ. (ex. 9948)
Glossaire ( ex. cephalopods )
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