Taxonomic characterization of five species of emperor fishes (Actinopterygii: Eupercaria: Lethrinidae) based on external morphology, morphometry, and geographic distribution in the northwestern Indian Ocean

E. Damadi, Faezeh Yazdani Moghaddam, M. Ghanbarifardi
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Species of the genus Lethrinus, commonly referred to as emperor fishes, mainly distributed in the Indo–West Pacific, including the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman are poorly known. It is difficult to characterize them morphologically, as there are no distinguishing meristic features for the majority of species. We studied the morphological features of 65 specimens representing the genus Lethrinus to define and identify the species involved. Among the morphological characters commonly considered in this type of study, we also included new, previously undescribed characters. The results of Tukey’s post hoc HSD test for metric and meristic variables, which showed significant differences between species in ANOVA, indicate that most metric traits and the number of scale rows above the lateral line differ significantly among the five morphotypes distinguished. Principal component analysis (PCA) and discriminant function analysis (DFA) effectively showed the morphometric variation between these morphotypes. The characteristics of body depth, head length, pectoral fin length, and caudal fin length are the most distinguishing diagnostic at the species level. We determined that the collected fish specimens represented: Lethrinus borbonicus Valenciennes, 1830, Lethrinus crocineus Smith, 1959, Lethrinus lentjan (Lacepède, 1802), Lethrinus microdon Valenciennes, 1830, and Lethrinus nebulosus (Forsskål, 1775). We also confirmed their validity as distinct species. Notably, L. crocineus, previously known only from the western Indian Ocean (Africa and Socotra), is now reported for the first time from the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Lastly, a distribution map for the Lethrinus species is included.
根据外部形态、形态测量和西北印度洋的地理分布对五种帝王鱼(翼手目:瓣鳃纲:石首鱼科)进行分类鉴定
Lethrinus属鱼种通常被称为皇帝鱼,主要分布在印度-西太平洋,包括波斯湾和阿曼湾,但人们对其知之甚少。由于大多数物种都没有明显的分体特征,因此很难从形态学上描述它们的特征。我们研究了代表 Lethrinus 属的 65 个标本的形态特征,以确定和识别相关物种。在这类研究通常考虑的形态特征中,我们还包括了以前未曾描述过的新特征。在方差分析中,对度量和分枝变量进行的 Tukey's post hoc HSD 检验显示物种间存在显著差异,结果表明大多数度量特征和侧线上方的鳞片行数在所区分的五个形态型中存在显著差异。主成分分析(PCA)和判别函数分析(DFA)有效地显示了这些形态型之间的形态差异。其中,体深、头长、胸鳍长和尾鳍长是最能区分鱼种的特征。我们确定采集到的鱼类标本代表了Lethrinus borbonicus Valenciennes, 1830、Lethrinus crocineus Smith, 1959、Lethrinus lentjan (Lacepède, 1802)、Lethrinus microdon Valenciennes, 1830 和 Lethrinus nebulosus (Forsskål, 1775)。我们还确认了它们作为不同物种的有效性。值得注意的是,L. crocineus 以前仅产于西印度洋(非洲和索科特拉岛),现在首次报告产于波斯湾和阿曼湾。最后,该报告还附有Lethrinus物种的分布图。
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