Dados morfológicos de Monopterus luticolus
Chaves de identificação
Abnormalities
Ref. principal Britz, R., T.M. Doherty-Bone, M.T. Kouete, D. Sykes and D.J. Gower, 2016
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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: Monopterus luticolus is assigned to the 'Amphipnous group' within the genus Monopterus based on the presence of a unique synapomorphy of the group: the spatial dissociation of ceratobranchial 1 from hypobranchial 1 and its close association with hypobranchial 2 and ceratobranchial 2 (Ref. 116049). It is distinguished from all other species of synbranchids, including the other African synbranchids Ophisternon afrum and Monopterus boueti, by having more vertebrae, 198-208 vs. 100-194 (Ref. 116049). It is further distinguished from all synbranchids except O. infernale, O. candidum, M. boueti, M. eapeni, M. roseni, and M. digressus by the lack of externally visible eyes; Monopterus luticolus is also readily distinguished further from the African synbranchid species O. afrum by having the posttemporal greatly reduced in size and removed spatially from the supracleithrum and cleithrum, as well as from the skull, vs. posttemporal large, articulating with supracleithrum and epiotic of skull; and by having five vs. six branchiostegal rays (Ref. 116049). Monopterus luticolus is most similar to the West African M. boueti, from which it differs by having fewer abdominal vertebrae, 95-101 vs. 108, and more caudal vertebrae, 98-110 vs. 79-86; it differs further from M. boueti by several osteological characters (Ref. 116049).

Description: Extremely slender, eel-like body, body depth 63-79 times in preanal length and body width 1.1-1.7 times in its depth; highest and widest part is at level of middle of head, tapering gradually posteriorly to whip-like tail and anteriorly to wide blunt snout (Ref. 116049). Head with bulging adductor muscles resulting in hump-like swelling in larger, and less pronounced bulging in smaller specimens; eye invisible externally; anterior naris at tip of snout, posterior naris situated right in front of bulging adductor muscles; gill opening greatly restricted to tiny crescentic orifice in ventral midline (Ref. 116049). Fins and scales absent (Ref. 116049). Vertebrae: 198-208 total number, 95-102 abdominal and 98-110 caudal vertebrae (Ref. 116049).

Colouration: In alcohol, body a uniform pale brown along dorsum and upper two thirds of sides, white on belly (Ref. 116049). In life, uniformly maroon, with some visible blood vessels particularly in upper body (Ref. 116049).

Facilidade de identificação

Características merísticas de Monopterus luticolus

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
Fissuras branquiais (tubarões/raias apenas)
Raios branquiais
no membro inferior
no membro superior
total
Vértebras
Pré-anal
total

Barbatana

Barbatana(s) dorsal(dorsais)

Atributos greatly reduced or absent
Número de barbatanas
No. de pínulas Dorsal   
Ventral  
Total de espinhos
Total de raios moles
Barbatana adiposa

Barbatana caudal

Atributos

Barbatana(s) anal(anais)

Número de barbatanas
Total de espinhos
Total de raios moles

Barbatana pares

Peitoral Atributos  absent
espinhos     
Raios moles   
Pélvica Atributos  suppressed/absent
posição    
espinhos     
Raios moles   
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