A new species of short unpatterned moray eel (Anguilliformes: Muraenidae) from the northwestern Indian Ocean, including the Socotra Archipelago, with a redescription of Gymnothorax pseudoherrei Böhlke
David G. Smith, S. Bogorodsky, James Dandar, U. Zajonz
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A new species of short brown unpatterned moray eel, Gymnothorax. arabicus sp. nov., is described based on specimens collected from the northwestern Indian Ocean, including the Red Sea, Socotra Archipelago, and Arabian Gulf. The new species is characterized by having the dorsal-fin origin before the gill opening, two branchial pores, one or two median intermaxillary teeth, biserial maxillary teeth, total vertebrae 114–120, and a plain brown head and body with dark yellow color at the tip of the tail. The new species formerly has been confused with G. pseudoherrei but is distinguished from it by having slightly more total vertebrae (114–120 vs. 111–116), dark stripes on the throat and side of the head, and a larger maximum size (ca. 300 mm TL vs. ca. 200 mm TL). Gymnothorax pseudoherrei, currently known from the Maldives and Sri Lanka to the Philippines, Solomon Islands, and northern Australia, is redescribed in the present study. A comparison of the COI mtDNA in BOLD, in association with published phylogenetic evidence, confirms that G. arabicus and G. pseudoherrei form two separate genetic lineages, corroborating the morphological data.
根据从印度洋西北部(包括红海、索科特拉群岛和阿拉伯湾)采集的标本,描述了无花纹短褐海鳗的一个新种--Gymnothorax.该新种的特征是背鳍起源在鳃开口之前,有两个分支孔,有一个或两个颌间中齿,双列上颌齿,总椎骨数为 114-120 个,头和身体为普通棕色,尾端为深黄色。新种以前曾与 G. pseudoherrei 相混淆,但其总脊椎骨数略多于 G. pseudoherrei(114-120 对 111-116),喉部和头侧有深色条纹,最大体型更大(TL 约 300 mm 对 TL 约 200 mm),因此与 G. pseudoherrei 区分开来。Gymnothorax pseudoherrei目前已知产于马尔代夫、斯里兰卡、菲律宾、所罗门群岛和澳大利亚北部,本研究对其进行了重新描述。通过比较 BOLD 中的 COI mtDNA 与已发表的系统发育证据,证实 G. arabicus 与 G. pseudoherrei 形成了两个独立的遗传系,证实了形态学数据。