SREENATH KANNANCHERY RAMANATHAN, Pradeep B, Aju K Raju, Sandhya Sukumaran, Wilson Sebastian, Alvin Anto
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摘要
Pangio juhuae sp nov 是一种产于印度喀拉拉邦的地下鳗鳅新品种。它与地下同类的区别在于背鳍、四条胸鳍和五条分节臀鳍。遗传分析表明,P. juhuae 与 P. bhujia 亲缘关系密切,但在形态上,尤其是背鳍的存在,与 P. bhujia 截然不同。这两个庞然大物物种之间的遗传距离很低,形态差异很大,这表明它们是从一个直接的共同祖先那里分化出来的,并进化出了对地下壁龛的不同适应。与P. bhujia和P. pathala相比,P. juhuae表现出较少的进化蛙足性状,这表明它可能是陆生泥鳅向地下泥鳅进化过渡过程中的一个连接物种。这一发现为地下栖息地鱼类可能的地下物种提供了证据。
Discovery of a new species of subterranean eel loach from southern India
Pangio juhuae sp nov, a new species of subterranean eel loach, is described from Kerala, India. It is distinguished from its subterranean congeners by the presence of a dorsal fin, four pectoral rays and five segmented anal fin rays. Genetic analyses suggest that P. juhuae is closely related to P. bhujia but is distinct in morphology, particularly by the presence of a dorsal fin. The low genetic distance and significant morphological difference between these two Pangio species suggest that they have diverged from an immediate common ancestor and evolved distinct adaptations to subterranean niches. P. juhuae exhibits less evolved troglobitic traits compared to P. bhujia and P. pathala, suggesting it could be a connecting species in the evolutionary transition from terrestrial to subterranean loaches. This discovery provides evidence for possible subterranean speciation of fishes in underground habitats.