Martinus Scheepers, Pedro H N Bragança, Albert Chakona
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摘要
根据目前的描述,玫瑰鳍鲃(Enteromius argenteus)是一种淡水鱼,其分布在安哥拉宽扎河水系的北部种群与南非和埃斯瓦提尼因科马蒂河水系的南部种群在地理上是分离的。mtDNA 序列数据和形态特征的详细检查显示,这两个种群在遗传学(2.8%-3.5%)和形态学上都有相当大的差异,这表明它们被认定为两个不同的物种。Enteromius crocodilensis 重新验证并重新描述了南部种群,该种群与 E. argenteus 很容易区分,因为它们的环状鳞片数(12-13 对 14)和颜色模式(沿中线有明显的深色条带对无特征性黑色素模式)不重叠。基于 mtDNA 细胞色素氧化酶亚单位 I (COI) 数据的系统发育分析将 E. argenteus 和 E. crocodilensis 放在一个支持良好的支系中,该支系包括非洲南部和中部一些形态相似的锯鳍倒刺鲃物种。
Revalidation of Enteromius crocodilensis (Fowler, 1934) from synonymy with the disjunctly distributed Enteromius argenteus (Günther, 1868) based on molecular and morphological evidence.
The rosefin barb, Enteromius argenteus, as currently described, is a freshwater fish with a distribution that is geographically separated and divided into the northern population in the Kwanza River system in Angola, and the southern population in the Inkomati River system in South Africa and Eswatini. Due to this disjunct distribution pattern, it is likely that the two populations represent distinct species. mtDNA sequence data and detailed examination of morphometric characters revealed considerable genetic (2.8%-3.5%) and morphological differentiation of the two populations, suggesting their recognition as two distinct species. Enteromius crocodilensis is revalidated and redescribed for the southern population that is readily distinguished from E. argenteus by nonoverlapping circumpeduncular scale counts (12-13 vs. 14) and color pattern (presence of a conspicuous dark band along the midline vs. absence of characteristic melanin patterns). Phylogenetic analysis based on mtDNA cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) data places both E. argenteus and E. crocodilensis in a well-supported clade that includes a number of morphologically similar sawfin barb species from southern and central Africa.
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The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.