An updated checklist of the Red Sea gobioid species (Teleostei: Gobiiformes), with four new records

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY
S. Bogorodsky, M. Goren
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An updated checklist and status assessment of the gobioid species (Gobiiformes) in the Red Sea is provided. Of the 162 species, 141 belong to the Gobiidae, nine to Microdesmidae, five to Xenisthmidae, six to Schindleriidae and one to Kraemeriidae. The Shrimpgoby (Cryptocentrus steinhardti) and the Sand Goby (Hazeus ingressus) are reported from Eilat, Israel and Abu Dabab, Marsa Alam, Egypt. Both species, which belong to Indo-West Pacific genera, were originally described from the eastern Mediterranean Sea and were unknown from the Red Sea so far. Records of these species are based on underwater photographs. Eviota pseudostigma, a species known from islands of the Western Indian Ocean, was photographed and collected from Mangrove Bay, El Quseir, Egypt, and represents a new record for the Red Sea. Eviota oculopiperita, described from the north-eastern Red Sea was found on the western side of the Red Sea. A new record of the microdesmid fish Gunnellichthys irideus, based on underwater photographs taken from the southern Egypt, is reported. Previous records of Paragobiodon echinocephalus from the Gulf of Aqaba are regarded as misidentification of P. modestus.
更新红海虾蛄物种名录(鲈形目:虾蛄形目),新增4项记录
提供了一份最新的清单和红海类虾虎鱼物种(虾虎鱼形目)的状况评估。在162个物种中,141个属于Gobiidae,9个属于Microdesmide,5个属于Xenishmidae,6个属于Schindleridae,1个属于Kraemeriidae。据报道,Shrimpgoby(Cryptocentrus steinhardti)和Sand Goby(Hazeus ingressus)来自以色列埃拉特和埃及马萨阿拉姆的Abu Dabab。这两个物种都属于印度-西太平洋属,最初在地中海东部被描述,目前在红海还不为人所知。这些物种的记录是基于水下照片。埃维奥塔假柱头是一种已知于西印度洋岛屿的物种,它是在埃及埃尔库塞尔的红树林湾拍摄和收集的,代表了红海的一个新记录。在红海的西侧发现了来自红海东北部的眼腹膜Eviota。根据在埃及南部拍摄的水下照片,报道了一个关于虹鱼的新记录。亚喀巴湾棘头副齿龙的先前记录被认为是对莫德斯图斯的误认。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
14.30%
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38
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoology in the Middle East is a journal which publishes original papers and review papers on ecology, zoogeography, animal biology, biodiversity, faunistics, systematics and morphology of the Middle East. It seeks to further the understanding of the Middle East as a zoogeographic unit and aims at improving the interchange of knowledge and ideas between specialists on different subjects and taxa.
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