Phylogenetic analysis of Bettacoccina complex (Teleostei, Osphronemidae) from Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra Island with descriptions of two new species.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-05-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1238.142857
Jiali Ding, Wen Lei, Haryono Haryono, Wentian Shi, Wanchang Zhang
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Abstract

The Bettacoccina complex is a diverse taxonomic group of fighting fish widely distributed in isolated islands in Southeast Asia. This genus is an ideal model for investigating freshwater fish evolutionary patterns and historical biogeography in the Malay Archipelago. In this study, based on principal component analysis of morphological traits, taxonomic diagnoses, and phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene, two new species are described from Sumatra Island, Bettaiaspis sp. nov. and Bettamulyadii sp. nov. The former has a distinctive black anal fin with a few red patches on the posterior half, while the latter is red and unspotted throughout, distinguishing them with their five or six subdorsal scales from other members of the Bettacoccina complex. Phylogenetic analysis of the Bettacoccina complex based on Cyt b further suggests that the speciation and present distributional pattern of this complex cannot be explained simply by the current geographic isolation of the Strait of Malacca, but by the connection-isolation scenario in the Pleistocene biogeographic context in Sundaland. This metapopulation of extant Betta species suggests a potential radiative evolution before the Last Glacial Maximum. These findings advance our understanding of the taxonomy and biogeographic evolution of Betta species in Southeast Asia.

Phylogenetic马来西亚半岛和苏门答腊岛Bettacoccina复群(Teleostei, ospronemidae)分析及两新种描述。
Bettacoccina复合体是广泛分布在东南亚孤立岛屿上的一个多样化的分类类群。该属是研究马来群岛淡水鱼进化模式和历史生物地理的理想模型。本研究基于形态特征、分类诊断和线粒体细胞色素b基因的主成分分析,在苏门答腊岛发现了Bettaiaspis sp. nov和Bettamulyadii sp. nov两个新种,前者具有独特的黑色臀鳍,后半部分有少量红色斑块,后者则是红色且无斑点的。将它们与Bettacoccina复合体的其他成员区分开来,因为它们有五到六个背下鳞片。基于Cyt b的Bettacoccina复合体系统发育分析进一步表明,该复合体的物种形成和目前的分布格局不能简单地用马六甲海峡当前的地理隔离来解释,而应用Sundaland更新世生物地理背景下的连接-隔离情景来解释。现存斗鱼物种的这一超种群表明,在末次盛冰期之前可能存在辐射进化。这些发现促进了我们对东南亚斗鱼物种分类学和生物地理进化的认识。
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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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