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Plectrogenium
Genus of fishes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Plectrogenium, is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes, the stinger flatheads in the family Plectrogeniidae. This genus is found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
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Taxonomy
Plectrogenium was originally named as a monotypic genus in 1905 by the American ichthyologist Charles Henry Gilbert when he described what was then considered to be its only species,[1] Plectrogenium nanum, from Hawaii.[2] The genus name, Plectrogenium, is a compound of plectro, which means "spur", and genys, which means "cheek"or "chin", an allusion to the lines of robust spines along the sides of the head.[3]
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Species
The currently recognized species in this genus are:[1]
- Plectrogenium barsukovi Mandritsa, 1992
- Plectrogenium capricornis Matsunuma, Uesaka, Yamakawa & Endo, 2021
- Plectrogenium kamoharai Uesaka, Yamakawa, Matsunuma & Endo, 2021
- Plectrogenium kanayamai Uesaka, Yamakawa, Matsunuma & Endo, 2021
- Plectrogenium longipinnis Matsunuma, Uesaka, Yamakawa & Endo, 2021
- Plectrogenium megalops Matsunuma, Uesaka, Yamakawa & Endo, 2021
- Plectrogenium nanum C. H. Gilbert, 1905
- Plectrogenium occidentalise Matsunuma, Uesaka, Yamakawa & Endo, 2021
- Plectrogenium rubricauda Matsunuma, Uesaka, Yamakawa & Endo, 2021
- Plectrogenium serratum Matsunuma, Uesaka, Yamakawa & Endo, 2021
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Characteristics
Plectrogenium is characterised by having a laterally compressed body with a number of spines and ridges on the head. There are venom glands on the spines in the dorsal, anal and pelvic fins.[4] The dorsal fin typically has 12 spines and 71/2 soft rays, the dorsal fin is split into 2 fins with 2 spines in the anterior part of the second dorsal fin. There are between 22 and 25 rays in the pectoral fins and they have 30-35 vertical rows of ctenoid scales on the body. There are flattened spines on the suborbital ridge which resembles that of the Platycephalidae. The mouth is positioned ventrally.[5] They are small fishes with standard lengths of less than 10 cm (3.9 in)[6]
Distribution and habitat
Plectrogenium is found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans from Madagascar to Hawaii.[7] They are bathydemersal fishes which are found at depths greater than 250 m (820 ft).[4]
References
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