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</script>The congrid eel genus Ariosoma in Taiwan (Anguilliformes: Congridae), with description of a new species
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The congrid eel genus Ariosoma in Taiwan (Anguilliformes: Congridae), with description of a new species
A review of the congrid eel genus Ariosoma in Taiwan is provided. Eight species are recognized, including A. anago (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846), A. dolichopterum Karmovskaya, 2015, A. fasciatum (Günther, 1872), A. majus (Asano, 1958), A. megalops Fowler, 1938, A. meeki (Jordan & Snyder, 1900), A. shiroanago (Asano, 1958) and a new species which is described based on types and non-types collected from off southwestern Taiwan. These species can be distinguished from each other by the coloration, numbers of head pores, lateral-line pores and vertebrae. A key to all Taiwanese Ariosoma species is provided.
- National Taiwan University of Arts Taiwan
- Smithsonian Institution Archives United States
- National Dong Hwa University Taiwan
- Smithsonian Institution United States
- National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium Taiwan
Eels, Jordan, Actinopterygii, Congridae, Taiwan, Biodiversity, Anguilliformes, Animalia, Animals, Chordata, Animal Distribution, Head, Taxonomy
Eels, Jordan, Actinopterygii, Congridae, Taiwan, Biodiversity, Anguilliformes, Animalia, Animals, Chordata, Animal Distribution, Head, Taxonomy
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