Revision of the Indo-Pacific Labrid Fish Genus Wetmorella

The Indo-Pacific labrid fish genus Wetmorella, a relative of Cheilinus, consists of two species of small cryptic reef fishes: W. nigrophinnata (Seale) and W. albofasciata Schultz and Marshall. W. philippina Fowler and Bean, W. ocellata Schultz and Marshall, and W. triocellata Schultz and Marshall ar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Copeia. - American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 1913. - 1983(1983), 4, Seite 875-883
1. Verfasser: Randall, John E. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 1983
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Copeia
Schlagworte:Biological sciences Physical sciences Business
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Zusammenfassung:The Indo-Pacific labrid fish genus Wetmorella, a relative of Cheilinus, consists of two species of small cryptic reef fishes: W. nigrophinnata (Seale) and W. albofasciata Schultz and Marshall. W. philippina Fowler and Bean, W. ocellata Schultz and Marshall, and W. triocellata Schultz and Marshall are junior synonyms of W. nigropinnata. Both species are characterized by pale bars, an ocellated black spot in the dorsal and anal fins, and a black spot covering most of the pelvic fins. Body depth, length of longest dorsal- and anal-fin spines, length of paired fins, and details in color pattern are useful characters in separating the species. Both of these wrasses are widely distributed from East Africa to eastern Oceania, but only W. nigropinnata extends its range into the Red Sea and only W. albofasciata occurs in the Hawaiian Islands. Geographic variation of W. nigropinnata is discussed.
ISSN:19385110
DOI:10.2307/1445089