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Published: 2003-07-16
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Lethrinus ravus, a new species of emperor fish (Perciformes: Lethrinidae) from the western Pacific and eastern Indian oceans

Department of Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 23529, USA
Bishop Museum, 1525 Bernice Street, Honolulu, HI 96817-2704, USA
Pisces Lethrinidae Lethrinus ravus new species Lethrinus semicinctus

Abstract

Lethrinus ravus is described from localities in the western Pacific. Photographic records also confirm its presence in Western Australia. It co-occurs with and is morphologically very similar to L. semicinctus but differs consistently in color pattern and average number of scales in the supratemporal patch of scales. Lethrinus semicinctus has a dark oblong blotch under the soft dorsal fin straddling the lateral line and a cluster of darkened scales in front of the base of the pectoral fin while L. ravus lacks these markings. Lethrinus ravus has black-lined scales that form rows above the lateral line and are scattered below the lateral line; this pattern is absent in L. semicinctus. Lethrinus ravus also frequently has more scales in the supratemporal patch than L. semicinctus. Both L. semicinctus and L. ravus have a cluster of scales with black lines above the base of the pectoral fin. This shared specialization is unique within Lethrinus and is evidence for a sister-species relationship.

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