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Randall J. E., Kulbicki M.. (2005). Siganus woodlandi, new species of rabbittish (Siganidae) from New Caledonia. Cybium, 29 (2), p. 185-189. ISSN 0399-0974.

Titre du document
Siganus woodlandi, new species of rabbittish (Siganidae) from New Caledonia
Année de publication
2005
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000230426100010
Auteurs
Randall J. E., Kulbicki M.
Source
Cybium, 2005, 29 (2), p. 185-189 ISSN 0399-0974
The rabbitfish Siganus woodlandi, first identified as Siganus sp. by Fourmanoir and Laboute (1976), is described as a new species from three specimens, 204-252 mm standard length, from New Caledonia. It has also been misidentified as S. argenteus because of its similarity in colour pattern and caudal-fin shape to this species. It differs principally from argenteus in having a deeper body (depth 2.35-2.4 in SL, compared to 2.5-2.95 for argenteus), steeper and more concave dorsal head profile, 6-7 instead of 4-6 upper-limb gill rakers, and more suborbital scales. A rabbitfish recently illustrated in Japanese publications as Siganus sp. seems to be either S. woodlandi or a very closely related species.
Identifiant IRD
PAR00000363
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