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摘要
Danionid genus Laubuka Bleeker, 1859分布于南亚和东南亚。利用COI基因对来自缅甸克钦邦、实皆和伊洛瓦底地区和泰国南部的溪流、河流和湖泊20个地点的Laubuka标本进行了形态和系统发育关系的比较。迄今为止,五种Laubuka分布在缅甸各地,包括L. laubuca, L. parafasciata和L. tenella,以及本文描述的两种新种。Laubuka myitthaensis Khin & Chen, p. nov.,收集自伊洛瓦底江密他河流域,其与同类的区别在于其背鳍基部长度小于anali -鳍基部长度的一半;背鳍基部长度短(11.8-13.4% SL),胸鳍有9-10条分支。Laubuka indawgyiana Khin & Chen, p. nov.,来自Indawgyi湖,可以通过具有凸背轮廓和更凸的腹侧轮廓和16-18个前背鳞片来区分。这两个新物种可以与其他种类的Laubuka区分开来,因为除了肱骨斑点外,身体上没有任何标记。它们与其他Laubuka物种在线粒体COI基因上的最小遗传距离分别为0.077和0.043,这支持了它们作为不同物种的有效性。
A review of genus Laubuka (Cypriniformes: Danionidae) in Myanmar with description of two new species.
Danionid genus Laubuka Bleeker, 1859 is distributed in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Specimens of Laubuka from 20 locations in streams, rivers, and lakes from Kachin State, Sagaing and Ayeyarwady regions of Myanmar and Southern Thailand were compared on their morphology and phylogenetic relationships using COI gene. To date, five species of Laubuka are distributed across Myanmar, including L. laubuca, L. parafasciata, and L. tenella, in addition to two new species described herein. Laubuka myitthaensis Khin & Chen, sp. nov., collected from the Myittha River, Ayeyarwady drainage, is distinguished from its congeners by possessing dorsal-fin-base length less than half of anal-fin-base length; short dorsal-fin-base-length (11.8-13.4% SL) and 9-10 branched pectoral-fin rays. Laubuka indawgyiana Khin & Chen, sp. nov., from Indawgyi Lake, can be distinguished by possessing a convex dorsal profile, and more convex ventral profile, and 16-18 predorsal scales. The two new species can be distinguished from other species of Laubuka by the absence of any markings on the body other than the humeral spots. They are separated from other Laubuka species by a minimum genetic distance of 0.077 and 0.043 in the mitochondrial COI gene, which supports their validity as distinct species.
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