Datos morfológicos de Hypleurochilus pseudoaequipinnis
Claves de identificación
Abnormalities
Referencia principal UNESCO, 2002
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Atributos sexuales

órganos especializados
diverso aspecto
diversos colores
Observaciones

Características descriptivas del juvenil y del adulto

Características llamativas
Forma lateral del cuerpo elongated
Sección transversal
Perfil dorsal de la cabeza
Tipo de ojos
Tipo de boca/hocico
Posición de la boca
Type of scales
Diagnosis

Species distinguished by: black spot on membrane between first 2 dorsal-fin spines; mandibular sensory pore series with 5 pores per side (south Florida to Brazil); upper half of body with groups of spots forming 6 partial bars along dorsum; no orange spots in life; pelvic fins with 1 spine and 4 soft rays; pectoral-fin soft rays usually 13 or 14; segmented caudal-fin soft rays usually 13; dorsal fin not separated into 2 portions by deep notch (notch, when present, not reaching nearly to dorsal contour of body); dorsal-fin spines usually 12, the last easy to see; total dorsal-fin elements 25 to 30; an enlarged canine tooth present posteriorly on both sides of 1 or both jaws (sometimes absent on 1 side); no teeth on vomer; gill openings not continuous, each restricted to side of head, extending ventrally to about midlevel of pectoral-fin base or further (may extend completely around lower side of head and form common opening with gill opening of opposite side); cirri present only on eyes; ventral edge of upper lip smooth; lateral line never consisting of 2 disconnected, overlapping portions. Common amongst Blenniids: small, slender fishes, largest species to about 13 cm SL, most under 7.5 cm SL. Eyes high on sides of head; mouth ventral, upper jaw not protractile. A single row of incisor-like teeth in each jaw and often an enlarged canine-like tooth posteriorly on each side of lower jaw and sometimes upper jaw; no teeth on palatines. Dorsal and anal fins long, their spines usually flexible; dorsal fin with fewer spines than segmented (soft) rays; 2 spines in anal fin, scarcely differentiated from the segmented rays, the first not visible in females, both often supporting fleshy, bulbous, rugose swellings at their tips in males; pelvic fins inserted anterior to base of pectoral fins, with 1 spine (not visible) and segmented rays; all segmented fin rays, except those of caudal fin, unbranched (simple), caudal-fin rays of adults branched. All species lack scales (Ref.52855).

Facilidad de identificación

Características merísticas de Hypleurochilus pseudoaequipinnis

Líneas laterales interrumpido: No
Escalas en la línea lateral
Escalas de la línea lateral con poros
Escalas en las series laterales
Filas de escalas sobre la línea lateral
Filas de escalas debajo de la línea lateral
Escalas alrededor del peduncule caudal
Barbillas
Hendiduras branquiales (solamente tiburones/rayas)
Branquispinas
en el miembro inferior
en el miembro superior
total
Vértebra
preanal
total

Aletas

Aleta(s) dorsal(es)

Cualidades extending over most of the back length
Número de las aletas 1
número de pínnulas Dorsal   
Ventral  
total de espinas 12 - 12
Total de rayos suaves
Aleta adiposa

Aleta caudal

Cualidades more or less truncate; more or less normal

Aleta(s) anal(es)

Número de las aletas 1
total de espinas 2 - 2
Total de rayos suaves

Aletas apareadas

Pectoral Cualidades  more or less normal
espinas     
Rayos-suaves   13 - 14
Pélvicas Cualidades  more or less normal
posición    jugular
espinas     1
Rayos-suaves   4 - 4
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