Scuticaria okinawae explained

Scuticaria okinawae is a moray eel found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.[1] It is commonly known as the shorttailed snake moray, shorttail moray, Seale's moray eel, or the Bennett's moray.[2]

Description

The shorttail moray is uniform gray or brown in color, and attains a length of up to 90.5cm (35.6inches) SL.[3]

Taxonomy

Scutaria okinawae was previously referred to as Gymnomuraena bennetti, Scuticaria bennetti, or Uropterygius bennetti in a number of publications (Smith 1962; McCosker et al. 1984; Randall 1996). However, Böhlke and McCosker (1997) demonstrated that Gymnomuraena bennetti is a junior synonym of Channomuraena vittata, so they resurrected okinawae for the eel previously misidentified as bennetti. Uropterygius unicolor Seale, 1917 (given the unnecessary replacement name U. sealei Whitley, 1932) and Gymnomuraena brevicauda Regan, 1903 are synonyms.[4]

Notes and References

  1. http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=55168 Scuticaria okinawae
  2. http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/comnames/CommonNamesList.php?ID=55168&GenusName=Scuticaria&SpeciesName=okinawae&StockCode=45697 Common names for Scuticaria okinawae
  3. Randall, J.E., 2007. Reef and shore fishes of the Hawaiian Islands. Sea Grant College Program, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu. i-xivb + 1-546.
  4. Böhlke, E.B. and J.E. McCosker, 1997. Review of the moray eel genus Scuticaria and included species (Pisces: Anguilliformes: Muraenidae: Uropterygiinae). Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 148:171-176.