A new species and new records of goatfishes of the genus Parupeneus (Mullidae) from the Indian Ocean, with updated occurrence information for P.jansenii in the Western Pacific

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY
F. Uiblein, T. A. Hoang, Ulysses B. Alama, R. Causse, Osvaldo E. Chacate, Fahmi, S. Garibay, Patroba Matiku
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Abstract

Goatfishes of the genus Parupeneus (Mullidae), from several areas and countries of the Indo-West Pacific, were studied, focusing on species characterized by a symmetrically rounded rear end of the maxilla, which belong to the so-called heptacanthus group. We examined 62 meristic and morphometric characters and colour patterns from 180 specimens from 11 Parupeneus species, using a comprehensive alpha-taxonomy approach. When possible, the data for species represented by wider size ranges were split into two size classes (small-sized fish, < 110 mm SL, vs. large-sized fish ≥ 110 mm SL) to account for allometric changes in body form. A new species, P. inayatae Uiblein & Fahmi, is described, based on a specimen collected in SW Lom-bok, Indonesia, and new records for four species are reported from the Indian Ocean: Parupeneus fraserorum new for Mozambique, P.jansenii new for Myanmar and the NE Indian Ocean, P. nansen new for Tanzania, and P. procerigena new for the Nazareth Bank and Mauritus (Cargados Carajos Bank), Western Indian Ocean (WIO). The record of P.jansenii for Myanmar was compared in detail to 37 conspecific specimens from the entire distribution range (western Indonesia to Japan and Vietnam to NE Australia). The latter revealed two new Pacific records for the Central Philippines and for Shikoku Island, Japan (northernmost record of the species). For each of the eight heptacanthus-group species, diagnoses are provided along with remarks on intraspecific size- and/or population-related variation and/or other noteworthy observations. The new species can be distinguished from all other 32 congeners as follows: dorsal head margin in front of eyes concave shaped; posterior maxilla margin evenly, symmetrically rounded; body, head, and caudal peduncle moderately deep; pectoral and pelvic fins subequal in length; and caudal peduncle clearly deeper than 9.5 % SL; in life a dusky spot on lateral line below interdorsal space, followed posteriorly by a bright orange blotch. Detailed comparisons among all eight heptacanthus-group species and with three other similar and/or co-occurring congeners revealed considerable similarity between two species pairs, P.jansenii (Eastern Indian Ocean and Western Pacific) and P. nansen (WIO), and P. fraserorum and P. procerigena (both from the WIO). The need to further intensify taxonomie studies and accompanying fisheries-biology and ecological studies of goatfishes in the large realm of the Indo-West Pacific is emphasized.
印度洋山羊鱼属一新种及新记录,并附西太平洋jansenii山羊鱼的最新分布资料
研究人员研究了来自印度-西太平洋几个地区和国家的山羊鱼属,重点研究了那些具有对称圆形的上颌骨后端的物种,它们属于所谓的七爪目。采用综合α分类学方法,对11种180个标本的62个分生和形态特征及颜色模式进行了研究。在可能的情况下,将尺寸范围较大的鱼类的数据分为两个尺寸类别(小于110 mm SL的小型鱼类和≥110 mm SL的大型鱼类),以解释体型的异速变化。根据在印度尼西亚西南龙目收集的标本,描述了一个新种P. inayatae Uiblein & Fahmi,并报告了印度洋的四个物种的新记录:莫桑比克新发现的Parupeneus fraserorum,缅甸和东北印度洋新发现的P.jansenii,坦桑尼亚新发现的P. nansen,西印度洋(WIO)拿撒勒海岸和毛里求斯(Cargados Carajos Bank)的P. procerigena。将缅甸的janssenii记录与整个分布范围(印度尼西亚西部至日本和越南至澳大利亚东北部)的37个同种标本进行了详细比较。后者揭示了菲律宾中部和日本四国岛的两个新的太平洋记录(该物种的最北端记录)。对于八种七爪龙属物种中的每一种,都提供了诊断以及种内大小和/或种群相关变异和/或其他值得注意的观察结果的注释。新种与其他32个同属种的区别如下:眼前背头缘凹形;后上颌骨边缘均匀,对称圆形;体,头和尾梗中等深;胸鳍和腹鳍长度近等长;尾柄明显深于9.5% SL;在生前,在背间隙以下的侧线上有一个暗斑,后面跟着一个明亮的橙色斑点。对所有八种七角蚁群物种和其他三种相似和/或共发生的同系物进行详细比较,发现两种物种对,P.jansenii(东印度洋和西太平洋)和P. nansen(世界野生动物组织),P. fraserorum和P. procerigena(都来自世界野生动物组织)之间具有相当大的相似性。强调了进一步加强印度-西太平洋广大海域山羊鱼分类学研究和相关渔业生物学和生态学研究的必要性。
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Cybium
Cybium 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Cybium, the International Journal of Ichthyology, edited by the Société Française d’Ichtyologie, publishes original articles, review articles, summaries of theses, book reviews and information of interest to members of the Society and ichthyologists in general. Subjects covered include ichthyology in general, both basic and applied, and covers freshwater, marine and fossil fishes.
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