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FIG. 7. Henicorhynchus siamensis, ANSP 68069 in Revision of the Genus Henicorhynchus, with a Revised Diagnosis of Gymnostomus (Cyprinidae: Labeoninae)

Authors: Ciccotto, Patrick J.; Page, Lawrence M.;

FIG. 7. Henicorhynchus siamensis, ANSP 68069 in Revision of the Genus Henicorhynchus, with a Revised Diagnosis of Gymnostomus (Cyprinidae: Labeoninae)

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FIG. 7. Henicorhynchus siamensis, ANSP 68069, holotype of Cirrhinus marginipinnis, 113.7 mm SL. Photo by K. Luckenbill (ANSP). = caudal peduncle with small brown spot at medial insertion of opercula occasionally silver. Dorsal 1 to of flank light to 3 caudal fin in smaller specimens; caudal fin mostly clear, with dark brown, with scattered darker = brown spots on scales in scattered melanophores; pectoral, pelvic, and anal fins some specimens; ventral to 2 cream, yellow, or light 3 hyaline in life. brown. Brown to black spot on medial portion of caudal peduncle near caudal-fin insertion in smaller specimens Comparisons.—Henicorhynchus caudimaculatus is most similar (,100 mm SL). Up to seven brown longitudinal stripes on to H. entmema in having a subterminal mouth and maxillary flanks in most specimens; usually distinct in specimens barbels, but differs in having a straight edge on the rostral cap greater than approximately 40 mm SL. Venter cream, yellow, (vs. a medial indent on the rostral cap of H. entmema) and in or light brown. Dorsal fin with dark brown clusters of usually having a series of longitudinal stripes along the flank melanophores forming blotches in middle portions of (vs. flank always immaculate in H. entmema). interradial membranes, distal edge brown; pectoral, pelvic, and anal fins hyaline; caudal fin generally clear, with Description.—Morphometrics and meristics in Table 2. Mouth scattered melanophores. subterminal, weakly oblique to nearly horizontal. Maxillary barbels present. Edge of rostral cap straight, without medial Remarks.—In the original description of H. caudimaculatus, indent; rostral cap occasionally with well-developed tuber- Fowler (1934) noted a ''grayish axial streak'' along the flank of cles. Pectoral fin with 14–16 branched rays. Lateral-line scales the holotype (p. 126, fig. 90) in addition to a brown spot on and pored scales on caudal fin 31–34þ2–3; predorsal scales 9– the caudal peduncle near the insertion of the caudal-fin rays. 11; scale rows above lateral line 5; scale rows below lateral In similarly sized specimens previously identified as H. lineatus, line 4 –5; scale rows between lateral line and pelvic-fin a similar spot on the caudal peduncle is present and the lateral origin 4. Maximum length ¼ 150 mm SL (Kottelat, 2001). stripes vary from very faint to bold (also noted by Roberts Dorsum of head and body brown. Dorsal of side of head [1997]), with some small specimens also possessing one light to dark brown; ventral ł cream to yellow; cheeks and distinct stripe. The types of Tylognathus caudimaculatus and

Published as part of Ciccotto, Patrick J. & Page, Lawrence M., 2020, Copeia 108 (3) on pages 485-502, DOI: 10.1643/ci-19-304, http://zenodo.org/record/13628562

Keywords

Cypriniformes, Henicorhynchus, Cyprinidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy

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