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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 6 no. 5, pp. 64-72
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: 1. ABOUT THE NOMENCLATURE OF THE SPECIES OF FISTULARIA.\nThe species of Fistularia have caused much trouble and misunderstanding as to their proper names.\nFormerly there were 2 species known, in G\xc3\xbcnther\'s Catalogue 2) distinguished as F. tabaccaria L. and F. serrata Cuv.\nF. tabaccaria is restricted to the tropical Atlantic and easily distinguished by the upper lateral edge of the snout (formed by the prefrontal and metapterygoid) which is nearly smooth, being only slightly crenulated in the adult, and by the blue spots and stripes on the upper parts of head and body.\nF. serrata Cuv. is immaculate, the upper lateral edge of the snout sharply serrated and its habitat in all tropical seas.\nIn 1880 G\xc3\xbcnther 3) found, that his F. serrata Cuv. contained two different species, which he separated on the following characters: \xe2\x80\x9eInterorbital space concave: the two middle ridges on the upper surface of the snout, run close and parallel to each other along the anterior half of the length of the snout. Body moderately depressed with minute asperities, which render the skin rough to the touch". F. serrata. \xe2\x80\x9eBones of the head less deeply sculptured than in Fistularia serrata, but with the upper lateral edges of the snout likewise serrated. Interorbital space nearly flat. The two middle ridges on the upper surface of the snout are not very close together, and diverge again on the anterior half of the length of the snout, converging finally on the foremost part.\nBody much depressed, nearly smooth, the asperities of the skin being scarcely perceptible". . . . . . . . . . . . . . F. depressa.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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