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Fraser, T.H.,
2005
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A review of the species in the Apogon fasciatus group with a description of a new species of cardinalfish from the Indo-West Pacific (Perciformes: Apogonidae).
Zootaxa 924: 1–30.
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24196
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Fraser, T.H.
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2005
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A review of the species in the Apogon fasciatus group with a description of a new species of cardinalfish from the Indo-West Pacific (Perciformes: Apogonidae).
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Zootaxa 924: 1–30.
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Apogonidae, cardinalfish, Apogon, Apogon pleuron, Apogon bryx, Apogon fasciatus, Apogon kiensis, Apogon quinquestriatus, Apogon septemstriatus, new species
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Abstract
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Nine nominal, Indo-West Pacfic species are treated: Apogon fasciatus (White, 1790), Apogon
quadrifasciatus Cuvier in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1828, Apogon monogramma Günther, 1880,
Apogon septemstriatus Günther, 1880, Apogon evanidus Fowler 1904, Apogon elizabethae (Jordan
& Seale, 1905), Apogon quinquestriatus Regan, 1908, Apogon kiensis Jordan & Snyder, 1901 and
Apogon bryx Fraser, 1998. Four species treated as valid have VII first-dorsal spines: Apogon fasciatus
with two brownish stripes on each side of the head and body to caudal peduncle and a faint,
variable stripe along a portion of the lateral-line, 16 (15) pectoral-fin rays, and 14–17 (12, 13 or 18)
gill rakers, Apogon quinquestriatus with four brownish stripes on each side of head and body, two
reaching the caudal peduncle, 15 pectoral-fin rays, and 15 gill rakers, Apogon septemstriatus with
three brownish stripes on each side of head and body, three reaching the caudal peduncle, 14 (13)
pectoral-fin rays, and 14–16 gill rakers, Apogon pleuron, new species, with two brownish stripes on
each side of head and body reaching the caudal peduncle, ventral edge of midlateral stripe with vertical
bars, 15 (14 or16) pectoral-fin rays, and 17–20 (15, 16 or 21) gill rakers. Two species treated as
valid have VI first-dorsal spines: Apogon bryx with three brownish stripes on each side of head and
body, two reaching the caudal peduncle, 14–15 pectoral-fin rays, and 22–23 (21 or 24) gill rakers,
Apogon kiensis, with two brownish stripes on each side of head and body reaching the caudal
peduncle, 14–15 pectoral-fin rays, and 16–18 (15 or 19-20) gill rakers. The long recognized name,
Apogon quadrifasciatus, is synonymous with Apogon fasciatus.
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