Morphology Data of Arabibarbus arabicus
Identification keys
Abnormalities
Main Ref. Borkenhagen, K., 2014
Appearance refers to
Bones in OsteoBase

Sex attributes

Specialized organs
Different appearance
Different colors
Remarks

Descriptive characteristics of juvenile and adult

Striking features
Body shape lateral elongated
Cross section
Dorsal head profile
Type of eyes
Type of mouth/snout
Position of mouth sub-terminal/inferior
Type of scales
Diagnosis

Diagnosis: Arabibarbus arabicus has 29-38 scales in the lateral line, the wedge-shaped head is longer, 24.3-30.8% of standard length, and higher, 13.9-17.0% of standard length, than in Arabibarbus grypus (Ref. 96964). The body is strong and laterally flattened; the dorsal fin is high, 22.9-35.5% of standard length, and well ossified; the pectoral fins, 18.0-22.2% of standard length, and pelvic fins, 14.9-18.6% of standard length, are shorter than in Arabibarbus hadhrami (Ref. 96964).

Description: The body is strong, slender and laterally flattened, a nuchal hump is absent or very small; the head is wedge-shaped and elongate with a straight dorsal profile and straight or slightly convex ventral profile; the head length is greater than the body depth (Ref. 96964). The mouth is broad and sub-terminal with two pairs of well-developed barbels, which are considerably longer than the eye diameter and a small median lobe on the lower lip; the eyes are lateral in the anterior half of the head and slightly protuberant (Ref. 96964). The dorsal fin is high and has 3-4 unbranched and 7-9 branched rays; the last unbranched ray is longer than the head, well ossified and only the tip is flexible; the anal fin has 3 unbranched and 5-6 branched rays (Ref. 96964). It has 29-38 scales in the lateral line, 4.5-5.5 scales above the lateral line, 3.5-5.5 scales below the lateral line and 12 scales around the caudal peduncle; the scales are shield-shaped and have numerous parallel radii (Ref. 96964). The pharyngeal teeth count is -5.3.2; the pharyngeal teeth are hooked at the tip (Ref. 96964). There are 11-13 gill rakers on the lower limb and 3-5 gill rakers on the upper limb of the first gill arch (Ref. 96964).

Colouration: Specimens preserved in ethanol have a dark brown dorsum; flanks and belly are yellow-brown (Ref. 96964).

Ease of Identification

Meristic characteristics of Arabibarbus arabicus

Lateral Lines Interrupted: No
Scales on lateral line 29 - 38
Pored lateral line scales
Scales in lateral series
Scale rows above lateral line 4.5 - 5.5
Scale rows below lateral line 3.5 - 5.5
Scales around caudal peduncle 12 - 12
Barbels 4
Gill clefts (sharks/rays only)
Gill rakers
on lower limb 11 - 13
on upper limb 3 - 5
total
Vertebrae
preanal
total

Fins

Dorsal fin(s)

Attributes no striking attributes
Fins number 1
Finlets No. Dorsal   
Ventral  
Spines total 0 - 0
Soft-rays total 10 - 13
Adipose fin absent

Caudal fin

Attributes forked; more or less normal

Anal fin(s)

Fins number 1
Spines total 0 - 0
Soft-rays total 8 - 9

Paired fins

Pectoral Attributes  more or less normal
Spines     
Soft-rays   
Pelvics Attributes  more or less normal
Position    abdominal
Spines     
Soft-rays   
Main Ref. (e.g. 9948)
Glossary ( e.g. cephalopods )
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