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| - Hoshino & Motomura (2022)
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| - A taxonomic review of the Scorpaenodes kelloggi complex, including S. kelloggi, S. keelingensis and S. hirsutus, characterized by having usually 8 dorsal-fin soft rays, 27-35 longitudinal series scale rows, and nasal spines, and lacking scales on the underside of the head, dark blotches on the opercle and subopercle, a black vertical band basally on the pectoral fin, and white spots on the body, resulted in the recognition of two valid species: S. kelloggi and S. hirsutus, S. keelingensis being a junior synonym of the former. The two species are redescribed, including 19 newly recognized diagnostic features, including head spination, meristics, morphometrics, and coloration. Both are widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, with S. kelloggi and S. hirsutus being recorded for the first time from Japan and French Polynesia, respectively.
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| - A taxonomic review of the Scorpaenodes kelloggi complex, including S. kelloggi, S. keelingensis and S. hirsutus, characterized by having usually 8 dorsal-fin soft rays, 27-35 longitudinal series scale rows, and nasal spines, and lacking scales on the underside of the head, dark blotches on the opercle and subopercle, a black vertical band basally on the pectoral fin, and white spots on the body, resulted in the recognition of two valid species: S. kelloggi and S. hirsutus, S. keelingensis being a junior synonym of the former. The two species are redescribed, including 19 newly recognized diagnostic features, including head spination, meristics, morphometrics, and coloration. Both are widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, with S. kelloggi and S. hirsutus being recorded for the first time from Japan and French Polynesia, respectively.
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| - Hoshino, K. & Motomura, H. 2022. Redescriptions of the Indo-Pacific scorpionfishes Scorpaenodes kelloggi (Jenkins 1903) and Scorpaenodes hirsutus (Smith 1957) (Scorpaenidae). <em>Ichthyological Research</em>, 69(1): 111-124.
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