Two new Oxynoemacheilus species in western Anatolia (Teleostei, Nemacheilidae)

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Davut Turan, Sadi Aksu, Gökhan Kalayci
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Abstract

Oxynoemacheilus sakaryaensis sp. nov. , is restricted to the Sakarya River basin, and O. melenicus sp. nov. , is distributed in both the Sakarya River and Büyükmelen Stream. Oxynoemacheilus sakaryaensis is distinguished by having a flank plain or with numerous irregularly shaped pale brownish bars and a caudal-peduncle depth 2.8–3.2 times in its length. Oxynoemacheilus melenicus is distinguished by having a flank with 10–13 irregular shaped brownish bars or blotches and the caudal peduncle depth 1.9–2.8 times in its length. Oxynoemacheilus banarescui , O. samanticus , O. simavicus , O. fatsaensis , O. sakaryaensis , and O. melenicus are valid, which belong to the O. bergianus species group. O. melenicus and O. sakaryaensis were differentiated from all other Oxynoemacheilus species in western Anatolia by two diagnostic and unique nucleotide substitution sites in the COI barcoding region. Also, species delineation tests (ABGD, GMYC, ASAP) and phylogenetic analyses support the validity of O. melenicus and O. sakaryaensis as distinct species.
安纳托利亚西部Oxynoemacheilus二新种(Teleostei, nemachelidae)
Oxynoemacheilus sakaryaensis sp. 11 .仅分布于萨卡雅河流域,O. melenicus sp. 11 . 11 .分布于萨卡雅河和b yy kmelen溪。Oxynoemacheilus sakaryaensis的特征是侧面平坦或有许多不规则形状的浅棕色条纹,尾梗深度为其长度的2.8-3.2倍。其特征是侧翼有10-13个不规则形状的褐色条纹或斑点,尾梗深度为其长度的1.9-2.8倍。banarescui Oxynoemacheilus、O. samanticus、O. simavicus、O. fatsaensis、O. sakaryaensis和O. melenicus是有效的,属于O. bergianus种群。O. melenicus和O. sakaryaensis在Anatolia西部地区与其他Oxynoemacheilus物种有明显的区别,主要是由于COI条形码区有两个独特的核苷酸替换位点。此外,物种描述测试(ABGD, GMYC, ASAP)和系统发育分析也支持O. melenicus和O. sakaryaensis作为不同物种的有效性。
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3.50
自引率
5.00%
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34
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoosystematics and Evolution, formerly Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, is an international, open access, peer-reviewed life science journal devoted to whole-organism biology. It publishes original research and review articles in the field of Metazoan taxonomy, biosystematics, evolution, morphology, development and biogeography at all taxonomic levels. The journal''s scope encompasses primary information from collection-related research, taxonomic descriptions and discoveries, revisions, annotated type catalogues, aspects of the history of science, and contributions on new methods and principles of systematics. Articles whose main topic is ecology, functional anatomy, physiology, or ethology are only acceptable when of systematic or evolutionary relevance and perspective.
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