Morphology Data of Nothobranchius usanguensis
Identification keys
Abnormalities
Main Ref. Wildekamp, R.H., B.R. Watters and K.M. Shidlovskiy, 2014
Appearance refers to
Bones in OsteoBase

Sex attributes

Specialized organs
Different appearance different morphology in juveniles and adults
Different colors
Remarks Females are smeller than males; the body is slightly less compressed and almost as deep as in the male; the dorsal and caudal fins are rounded; the anal fin is triangular with a rounded tip, rays 3-7 being longer and more rigid; the anal fin is positioned more posteriorly than in the male; there is no epidermal tissue covering the dorsal and anal fins, nor are there ctenii on the rays; the opercular membrane does not project from the opercle (Ref. 98818).

Descriptive characteristics of juvenile and adult

Striking features
Body shape lateral fusiform / normal
Cross section circular
Dorsal head profile
Type of eyes
Type of mouth/snout
Position of mouth superior
Type of scales
Diagnosis

Diagnosis: Nothobranchius usanguensis is distinguished from all other members of the Nothobranchius neumanni species group by the following combination of characters: in the male, the dorsal profile is convex with almost no transition between the head and body; the anal fin is yellow with a dark red marbled pattern, a distinct dark red, or less commonly black, margin and a light blue-gray proximal part; the caudal fin is red or partially red with a darker red or red-gray terminal band that may be preceded by a narrow relatively light red band (Ref. 98818).

Description: Nothobranchius usanguensis is a Nothobranchius species of relatively large size with a rounded snout and a subterminal mouth that is directed slightly upward (Ref. 98818). The head profile is slightly concave with almost no transition to the dorsal profile; the dorsal profile is convex from the nape to the dorsal fin base; the caudal peduncle profile is straight at the upper and lower sides (Ref. 98818). The dorsal fin rays number 14-17, the anal fin rays 14-17, and the relative position of the base of the first anal fin ray is under the base of dorsal fin ray 1 or 2; the pelvic fins are short, not reaching the first anal fin ray; the pectoral fins reach the first pelvic fin ray (Ref. 98818). Scales on the median longitudinal line number 28-33, plus 1-2 on the caudal fin base, most with a shallow pit in the center and one neuromast; the transverse row of scales above the pelvic fin number 13-14, and the scale count around the caudal peduncle is 16 (Ref. 98818). The supra-orbital squamation is variable, but most specimens have G-type, the anterior part being partly covered with epidermal tissue; the central supra-orbital neuromast systems are in two distinct shallow grooves, both sides of each lined with three shallow lobes; the posterior cephalic neuromast systems are in two curved pits (Ref. 98818).

Colouration: Live males: the body is light blue-gray, the abdomen white to pale gray, and the back is gray-brown; the posterior margins of the scales are gray, forming a reticulated pattern; the throat is pale blue-gray; the projecting part of the branchiostegal membrane is light gray with a white margin; the caudal fin is red with a narrow darker red margin, and a very narrow light gray to pale yellow submarginal band may also be present; the dorsal fin is blue-gray with irregular dark gray-brown to dark gray stripes and spots which become denser and smaller distally; the proximal part of the anal fin is pale blue-gray to yellow-gray, the distal two-thirds is yellow or yellow-white with an irregular, crudely banded pattern of dark red spots and stripes, and dark red margin; an intermittent blue submarginal colouration may also be present; the pelvic fins are similar to the anal fin; the pectoral fins are hyaline with pale white-blue posterior margins; the iris is silver (Ref. 98818). Live females: the body colour is pale olive-gray, being darker on the back and lighter on the abdomen; scales on the back and upper parts of the sides have reflective light blue centers; paired and unpaired fins are colourless; the iris is silver (Ref. 98818).

Ease of Identification

Meristic characteristics of Nothobranchius usanguensis

Lateral Lines Interrupted: No
Scales on lateral line 28 - 33
Pored lateral line scales
Scales in lateral series
Scale rows above lateral line
Scale rows below lateral line
Scales around caudal peduncle 16 - 16
Barbels
Gill clefts (sharks/rays only)
Gill rakers
on lower limb
on upper limb
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 14 - 17
Adipose fin absent

Caudal fin

Attributes more or less truncate; more or less normal

Anal fin(s)

Fins number 1
Spines total 0 - 0
Soft-rays total 14 - 17

Paired fins

Pectoral Attributes  more or less normal
Spines     
Soft-rays   
Pelvics Attributes  more or less normal
Position    abdominal  before origin of D1
Spines     
Soft-rays   
Main Ref. (e.g. 9948)
Glossary ( e.g. cephalopods )
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