Notes on the morphology of the early stage of the rare bramid genus Eumegistus

The morphology of the early stage of Eumegistus was described from three specimens [E. brevorti: 23.0mm in standard length (SL) juvenile; E. illustris: 5.8mmSL postflexion larva, and 40.0mmSL juvenile] recently rediscovered in museum collections. Larval and juvenile pigmentation patterns were report...

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Published inIchthyological research Vol. 52; no. 4; pp. 401 - 405
Main Authors Moteki, Masato, Mundy, Bruce C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo Springer Nature B.V 01.11.2005
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Summary:The morphology of the early stage of Eumegistus was described from three specimens [E. brevorti: 23.0mm in standard length (SL) juvenile; E. illustris: 5.8mmSL postflexion larva, and 40.0mmSL juvenile] recently rediscovered in museum collections. Larval and juvenile pigmentation patterns were reported for the first time for this genus. The 5.8mmSL postflexion larva of E. illustris had pigmentation on the head and anterior half of the body, through to the middle of the dorsal fin base. In larvae and juveniles of both species, the outer side of the pelvic fin was pigmented. The two juveniles possessed several spines on the lachrymal and protruding rays in the middle of the caudal fin. Although it is known previously that the notochord flexion occurs at 5.0-6.0mmSL in E. brevorti, the reexamined 5.0mmSL specimen had the notochord completely flexed. Furthermore, we could not confirm whether the previously studied 4.0mmSL specimen was E. brevorti because it was badly damaged.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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ISSN:1341-8998
1616-3915
DOI:10.1007/s10228-005-0294-2