PROSANTA CHAKRABARTY, JOHN S. SPARKS
American Museum Novitates 2007 (3588), 1-25, (6 September 2007) https://doi.org/10.1206/0003-0082(2007)3588[1:PATRON]2.0.CO;2
Nuchequula Whitley 1932, previously considered a subgenus of Leiognathus Lacepède 1802, is elevated to generic rank. Nuchequula is diagnosed by the presence of a distinct saddle-shaped nuchal marking and by the presence of a pigment-free, mitten-shaped region posteroventral to the pectoral-fin base. The genus comprises five species, N. blochii, N. pan, N. nuchalis, N. decora, and a new species described herein. Nuchequula mannusella, new species, is distinguished from its congeners by a unique pigmentation pattern on the dorsal fin and morphology of the lower jaw. Redescriptions are provided for the other species. A phylogenetic analysis based on morphological characters, including features of the light-organ system, indicates that Nuchequula is monophyletic.