Xin Peng, Jia-Jun Zhou, Hong-Di Gao, Jin-Quan Yang
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Abstract
Opsariichthysiridescenssp. nov. is described from the Qiantang and Oujiang rivers in Zhejiang Province and a tributary of the Yangtze River adjacent to the Qiantang River. It is distinguished from congeners by the following combination of morphological features: no obvious anterior notch on the tip of the upper lip; 45-52 lateral-line scales; 18-21 pre-dorsal scales; two rows of pharyngeal teeth; a maxillary extending to or slightly beyond the vertical anterior margin of the orbit in adult males; a pectoral fin extending to the pelvic fin in adult males; nuptial tubercles on the cheeks and lower jaw of males, which are usually united basally to form a plate; uniform narrow pale pink cross-bars on trunk and two widening significantly on caudal peduncle. Its validity was also supported by its distinct Cyt b gene sequence divergence from all congeners and its monophyly recovered in a Cyt b gene-based phylogenetic analysis.
Opsariichthysiridescens sp.nov.产于浙江省钱塘江和瓯江以及钱塘江附近的长江支流。它与同属种的区别在于以下形态特征组合:上唇顶端无明显的前凹口;45-52片侧线鳞;18-21片前背鳞;两排咽齿;成年雄鱼的上颌延伸至或略微超过眼眶的垂直前缘;成年雄鱼的胸鳍延伸至盆鳍;雄鱼脸颊和下颌上的新婚小瘤,通常在基部合在一起形成一个板;躯干上有均匀狭窄的淡粉色横杠,尾柄上有两个明显增宽的横杠。它与所有同属种的 Cyt b 基因序列差异明显,基于 Cyt b 基因的系统发生分析也证明了它的单系性。
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