Morphologic analysis and Neotype designation of the Raspthorn sandskate, Psammobatis scobina, from its type locality

Pamela Fuentes-Fuentes, E. Mabragaña, Francisco Concha
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The genus Psammobatis is endemic to South America, and three of its species are sympatric along the Chilean coast. Their morphological similarity as well as the lack of type material of P. scobina, has made its taxonomic identification especially complex. The aim of this work is to allow for objective identification and comparisons of P. scobina, providing a new morphological characterization, incorporating both morphometric and meristic features for both sexes, and designating a Neotype. Morphometric and meristic data are presented separately for the Neotype, and for males and females to determine variability between sexes. Although there is overlap between some morphometric features of males and females, there are also some morphometric measures that differed between sexes among specimens of similar sizes, such as disc width, length of posterior pelvic lobe, preoral length, distance between fifth gill slits and distance from cloaca to second dorsal fin. Additionally, Principal Component Analysis and cluster analyses allowed to identify sexual dimorphism in specimens, with the most influential variables related to tail length. There are several unresolved issues regarding the taxonomy of this problematic genus, especially those regarding P. scobina and P. normani, which are sympatric in the southeastern Pacific. In addition to the analysis of skeletal structures and egg cases, an integrative comparative morphometric analysis, based on a recent standardized methodology with the inclusion of both morphological and molecular data, is still needed. The designation of a Neotype for objective comparative purposes, will allow such future study.
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沙棘的形态分析及新型划分
沙棘属是南美洲特有的,其中三个物种沿智利海岸是同域的。由于其形态上的相似性和模式材料的缺乏,使其分类鉴定变得尤为复杂。这项工作的目的是允许客观的鉴定和比较,提供一个新的形态特征,结合形态计量学和分生特征的两性,并指定一个新类型。形态计量学和分分统计学数据分别为新型和男性和女性提供,以确定性别之间的可变性。尽管雄性和雌性的一些形态特征存在重叠,但在大小相似的标本中,也存在一些不同性别的形态测量,如盘宽度、后盆腔叶长度、口前长度、第五鳃缝之间的距离和泄殖腔到第二背鳍的距离。此外,主成分分析和聚类分析可以识别标本中的性别二态性。其中影响最大的变量与尾长有关。关于这个有问题的属的分类,有几个尚未解决的问题,特别是关于在东南太平洋同域分布的假鱼和假鱼的问题。除了对骨骼结构和卵的分析外,还需要基于包含形态学和分子数据的最新标准化方法的综合比较形态计量学分析。为客观的比较目的而指定一种新类型,将允许这样的未来研究。
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