来自津巴布韦高地东部淡水生态区的两个新种Chiloglanis (Teleostei, Mochokidae)的Description:一个被忽视的嗜流鱼类热点。

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1241.138917
Tadiwa I Mutizwa, Taurai Bere, Wilbert T Kadye, Pedro H N Bragança, Albert Chakona
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越来越多的证据表明,Chiloglanis Peters 1868属的物种多样性问题尚不清楚,需要进行重大的分类修订。通过整合遗传和形态分析,本研究描述了来自津巴布韦东部高地(EZH)淡水生态区的两种新的Chiloglanis物种,该地区直到最近才在鱼类学多样性方面得到了很少的探索。Chiloglanisasperocutis Mutizwa, bragana & Chakona, sp. 11 .与其他南部非洲同属物种的区别在于其特征的组合,包括分布在头部和身体的背部和侧面的脊状结节,使皮肤具有明显的粗糙纹理,十个紧密排列的下颌牙齿,深分叉的尾鳍和大量的初级前颌牙齿(68-128)。Chiloglaniscompactus Mutizwa, bragana & Chakona, sp. nov.,在非洲南部所有已知的同系物中,获得了最小的尺寸(bbb46毫米SL)。它与该地区所有其他同系物的区别在于字符的组合;拥有7条胸鳍鳍,分布在头部和身体背部和侧面的圆锥形结节,8颗间距很大的下颌牙齿,一个浅分叉的尾鳍,圆叶,初级前颌牙齿数量较少(31-53),背鳍鳍较少(5)。这两个物种均分布于布济河水系和丰威河水系。这项研究是一系列出版物中的第一篇,这些出版物将对之前在非洲南部的研究中发现的许多深度分化的谱系(候选物种)提供正式描述。由于多种因素的影响,河流和溪流的水文状况正在发生变化,栖息地的退化以及淘金和农业活动造成的过度沉积,这些因素正威胁着该地区独特的河流动物群的持续存在。
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Description of two new species of Chiloglanis (Teleostei, Mochokidae) from the Eastern Zimbabwe Highlands freshwater ecoregion: an overlooked hotspot of rheophilic fishes.

Growing evidence indicates that species diversity within the genus Chiloglanis Peters 1868 is poorly resolved and major taxonomic revisions are required. By integrating genetic and morphological analyses, this study describes two new Chiloglanis species from the Eastern Zimbabwe Highlands (EZH) freshwater ecoregion, a region that, until only recently, had been poorly-explored in terms of its ichthyological diversity. Chiloglanisasperocutis Mutizwa, Bragança & Chakona, sp. nov. is distinguished from other southern African congeners by a combination of characters, including ridge-like tubercles distributed on the dorsal and lateral surfaces of the head and body giving the skin a conspicuously rough texture, ten closely packed mandibular teeth, deeply forked caudal fin and a high number of primary premaxillary teeth (68-128). Chiloglaniscompactus Mutizwa, Bragança & Chakona, sp. nov., attains the smallest size (> 46 mm SL) of all currently known congeners in southern Africa. It is distinguished from all the other congeners from the region by a combination of characters; the possession of seven pectoral fin rays, conical tubercles distributed across the dorsal and lateral surface of the head and body, eight widely spaced mandibular teeth, a shallow forked caudal fin with rounded lobes, a low number of primary premaxillary teeth (31-53) and fewer dorsal fin rays (5). These two species are distributed in both the Buzi and Pungwe River systems. The study is the first in a series of publications that will provide formal descriptions of a number of deeply divergent lineages (candidate species) identified in previous studies from southern Africa. The persistence of the unique riverine fauna in the EZH is threatened by multiple impacts that are altering the hydrological regime of the rivers and streams as well as habitat degradation and excessive sedimentation from gold panning and agricultural activities.

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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: ZooKeys is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online and print, rapidly produced journal launched to support free exchange of ideas and information in systematic zoology, phylogeny and biogeography. All papers can be freely copied, downloaded, printed and distributed at no charge. Authors and readers are thus encouraged to post the pdf files of published papers on homepages or elsewhere to expedite distribution. There is no charge for color.
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