Gymnocranius indicus, a new large-eye seabream from the Indian Ocean

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1017/s0025315424000274
Wei-Jen Chen, Ryohei Miki, John Nevill, Philippe Borsa
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Gymnocranius indicus sp. nov. is described as a new species of the fish subfamily Monotaxinae (Sparoidea: Lethrinidae), a group of commercially important species distributed throughout the Indo-West Pacific, on the basis of 16 specimens collected from the Indian Ocean. The new species shares the following characters with its western Pacific sibling, the eyebrowed large-eye seabream, G. superciliosus: elongate body, distinctive and conspicuous dark patch above the eye, prominent forehead, moderately forked caudal fin, its lobes slightly convex inside, flank silvery, and reddish-to-red dorsal, pectoral, anal and caudal fins. However, principal component analysis based on seven morphological variables distinguished most specimens from the Indian Ocean from G. superciliosus. The most influential variable in the analysis was the eye diameter, significantly larger in the new species than in G. superciliosus. All specimens of the new species that were examined also lacked blue ornamentation on the snout and cheek. At the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit-I locus, the mean genetic p-distance between the two species was 0.039. With Gymnocranius indicus sp. nov., the genus now includes 12 valid nominal species; three additional species remain undescribed.
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印度洋新发现的大眼鲷 Gymnocranius indicus
Gymnocranius indicus sp. nov.被描述为鱼亚家族 Monotaxinae(Sparoidea: Lethrinidae)的一个新物种,这是一个分布于印度-西太平洋的具有重要商业价值的物种群,以从印度洋采集的 16 个标本为基础。该新品种与其西太平洋同胞兄弟--眉大眼鲷 G. superciliosus 具有以下共同特征:体型修长,眼睛上方有明显的黑斑,前额突出,尾鳍适度分叉,其裂片内侧微凸,侧腹银色,背鳍、胸鳍、臀鳍和尾鳍由红色变为红色。然而,基于七个形态变量的主成分分析将印度洋的大多数标本与 G. superciliosus 区分开来。分析中影响最大的变量是眼睛直径,新物种的眼睛直径明显大于 superciliosus。新物种的所有标本在吻部和颊部都没有蓝色装饰。在线粒体细胞色素氧化酶亚单位-I位点上,两个物种之间的平均遗传距离为0.039。加上Gymnocranius indicus sp.nov.,该属目前包括 12 个有效的标称种;另外 3 个种仍未被描述。
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期刊介绍: JMBA is an international journal, publishing original research on all aspects of marine biology. It includes pioneering work taking place today on major issues concerning marine organisms and their environment. Subjects covered include: ecological surveys and population studies of marine communities; physiology and experimental biology; taxonomy, morphology and life history of marine animals and plants; and chemical and physical oceanographic work. Included with 2010 online subscriptions: Marine Biodiversity Records.
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