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1909) (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Taiwan + + + +Author + +Harefa, Tonisman +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, I-Shiung +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +78 +84 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.10 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.10 +1175-5326 +14388129 +F61D599B-91D6-4C06-9786-3B51DF5D4564 + + + + + + + +Priolepis profunda +( +Weber, 1909 +) + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 1‒2 +) + + + + + + + +Quisquilius profundus +Weber, 1909:155 + + +(Sapeh-Strasse, Sumbawa and Dongala, Palos Bai, +Celebes +). + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BA/47/03BA474EEE5BF70BEECACA51FE76CC05.xml b/data/03/BA/47/03BA474EEE5BF70BEECACA51FE76CC05.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..657dbd9c07d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BA/47/03BA474EEE5BF70BEECACA51FE76CC05.xml @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ + + + +A new species of marine gobiid fish genus Lubricogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from the Philippines + + + +Author + +Chen, I-Shiung +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Liao, Yun-Chih +Research Center for Biodiversity, Academia Sinica, Taipei, 100060, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Department of Earth and Life Science, University of Taipei, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Ho, Lin-Tai +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Shao, Kwang-Tsao +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Research Center for Biodiversity, Academia Sinica, Taipei, 100060, Taiwan, R. O. C. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +183 +188 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.18 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.18 +1175-5326 +14388707 +FBF0C882-D4B5-48B8-8A84-293174E894DA + + + + + + + +Lubricogobius rubrofasiatus + +sp. n. + + + + +( +Ľ帶AEḃṻ +) + + + + +( +Figs. 1–2 +) + + + + +Material examined + + + + +Holotype +. + +—NMI-17004 (originally from ASIZP-0070001), +18.8 mm +SL, + +40–45 m +depth + +, +Malina Bay +, +South +China +Sea +, 2007 marine expedition, the +Philippines +. + + + + + +FIGURE 1. +Head papillae pattern of + +Lubricogobius rubrofasciatus + +, holotype, 18.8 mm SL, the Philippines. The arrow below head indicates the ventral extension of gill opening. Bar = 1 mm. + + + + +FIGURE 2. + +Lubricogobius rubrofasciatus + +, holotype, 18.8 mm SL, the Philippines. + + + + +Diagnosis + +This new goby can be distinguished from other congeners by following unique combination of features: (1) second dorsal fin I/10; anal fin I/7; pectoral fin 18; (2) head and trunk entirely naked; (3) anterior and posterior nostrils as short tubes; (4) gill opening large, extending ventrally beyond the rear vertical of peropercle; (5) infraorbital papillae all longitudinal; and (5) coloration in life: body and head creamy white to yellow; iris bright orange; an oblique bright red orange stripe from nape to upper lip through eye; dorsal, anal, pelvic and caudal fins all with yellow to orange with distal deep black margin on fin membrane. + + + +Description + +Head and body compressed. Head moderate large. Eye high and large. Snout rounded and very short. Mouth moderately large and strongly oblique, about 50 degree to horizontal axis. Interorbital region very narrow. Both anterior and posterior nostrils as a short tubes. Upper jaw with an outer row of large well-spaced canine teeth and two to three inner rows of conical teeth; front of lower jaw with outer row of large canines and one to two inner rows of small conical teeth. Tongue truncate and slightly bi-lobed. Gill opening large, extending ventrally beyond the rear vertical of peropercle. Vertebral count 25. Dorsal pterygiophore formula 3/II II I I 0/9. + +Morphometric proportions were listed as follows. Head length 34.6; predorsal length 40.0; snout to second dorsal fin origin 61.1; snout to anus 67.6; snout to anal fin origin 68.7; prepelvic length 32.4; caudal peduncle length 20.8; caudal peduncle depth 11.5; first dorsal fin base 21.8; second dorsal fin base 23.8; anal fin base 16.6; caudal fin length 30.4; pectoral fin length 30.5; pelvic fin length 27.9; body depth at pelvic fin origin 24.3; body depth at anal fin origin 20.9; maximal body depth 27.2; body width at anal fin origin 7.4; and pelvic fin origin to anus 35.9 all in % of SL. Snout length 21.5; eye diameter 34.2; cheek depth 31.1; postorbital length 39.3; maximal head width 59.8; head width at upper gill-opening 46.6; bony interorbital width 12.3; fleshy interorbital width 27.0; and lower jaw length 48.9 all in % of head length. Caudal peduncle depth +55.4 in +% of caudal peduncle length. + + +Fins. +—First dorsal fin VI; second dorsal fin I/10; pectoral fin 18; anal fin I/7; pelvic fin I/5+I/5. The selected fin rays counts which compared to other 3 valid species were listed in +Table 1 +. First dorsal fin with third and fourth rays slightly longer than other. Second dorsal fin higher than first dorsal fin. The fin-membranes of both dorsal fins well separated. Anal fin smaller than second dorsal fin which origin inserted below between third and fourth branched rays of second dorsal fins. Caudal fin large and rounded. Pectoral fin moderate large, with upper and lower two unbranched rays and the rear extending near the vertical of anus. Pelvic fin large, with complete frenum and well-developed connecting membrane. + + + +TABLE 1. +Fin-rays counts of seven nominal species of + +Lubricogobius + +from Indo-Pacific. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + +Lubricogobius rubrofasciatus + +n. sp. + +--1-10.0--2--18.0
+ +Lubricogobius dinah + +--3110.31111-17.5
+ +Lubricogobius exiguus + +33910-9.182218--17.2
+ +Lubricogobius nanus + +--1210.7---6-19.0
+ +Lubricogobius orantus + +2193-9.0--914218.7
+ +Lubricogobius tre + +-1--9.0---1-19.0
+ +Lubricogobius tunicatus + +-1--9.0--2-18.0
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+ +PS. Meristic data of congeneric species from review and new species papers from +Randall & Senou (2001) +, +Prokofiev (2009) +, +Allen (2015) +, +Allen & Erdmann (2016) +. + + + +Scales +. + +—LR 25, TR 9, PreD 0. Head and predorsal scales entirely without any scales. Body with large cycloid or ctenoid scales. Belly naked. + +
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C. + + + +Author + +Chou, Li-Chin +Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, 806614, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Department of Aquaculture, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, Kuo-Shu +Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, 806614, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, 806614, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Department of Oceanography, and Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, 804201, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University; National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, Pingtung, 944401, Taiwan, R. O. C. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +189 +199 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.19 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.19 +1175-5326 +5CA40574-EB14-4D40-92F3-FBBC08A03E4A + + + + + + + +Luciogobius dongyinensis + +n. sp. + + + + + + +( +Figs. 5–7 +) + +[New English name: Dongyin earthworm goby] + +[Chinese name: +Þmṃḛ +] + + + + +Material examined + + + + +Holotype +. + +NTOUP-2023-05-305, 58.2 mm SL, +Beiao +, +Dongyin Island +, +Matsu Islands +, +Lianjiang County +, coll. +W.Y. Zhang +, 21 +March +, 2024. + + + + + +Diagnosis + + + +Luciogobius dongyinensis + +can be distinguished from all other congeneric species by the following unique combination of features: (1) second dorsal fin rays: I/16 and anal fin rays I/16; (2) pectoral fin rays modally 14 and with three upper, very short free soft rays; (3) vertebral count: 18 + 23= 41; and (4) specific coloration: a long infraorbital deep brown stripe below eye; a long deep brown stripe above and along upper jaw; pectoral fin with many small patches of melanophores except posterior, distal 1/5 region; and caudal fin brown with many light rounded spots. + + + + +Description + + +Body very slender, cylindrical anteriorly and somewhat compressed posteriorly (all morphometric data is shown in +Table 1 +). + +Head flat and depressed. Cheek slightly fleshy. Eye small. A horizontal dermal fold with papillae row on upper part of cheek and below orbit. +Snout flat and short. Anterior nasal opening as a protruded, horizontal short tube and posterior nasal opening as a round hole. Interorbital region rather wide. Mouth oblique and large, maxillary extending beyond middle vertical of orbit. Lower jaw more prominent compared to upper jaw. Teeth rather minute, with 4–5 rows of tiny conical teeth, with outer rows larger in both jaws. Tongue somewhat pointed, but anterior tip bilobed. Gill-opening rather restricted, extending merely slightly below lower margin of pectoral base. Anus located in posterior half of body. Vertebral count 18 + 23 = 41. + + +Fins +. + +D2 I/16, A I/16, P 14. D1 absent. D2 with middle one third portion of rays longest. A shape similar to D2. Both first spines in D2 and A relatively short. A origin in front of D2 origin. D2 origin inserted vertically between 1st and 2nd branched rays of A. Both rear tips of D2 and A far from procurrent rays of C when depressed. P rounded and its length much shorter than postorbital length. P with three free soft rays on upper margin near upper basal region. C elliptical. V as a round sucking disc with complete frenum and rather small. + + + +Scales +. + +Both body and head entirely naked without any scales. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BB/B7/03BBB75EFFACFFDC56E5FF5BE0E80D2E.xml b/data/03/BB/B7/03BBB75EFFACFFDC56E5FF5BE0E80D2E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0eb1369cbe5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BB/B7/03BBB75EFFACFFDC56E5FF5BE0E80D2E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ + + + +Two new species of Luciogobius Gill (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from the Matsu Islands in Taiwan + + + +Author + +Chen, I-Shiung +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Shao, Yi-Ta +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chou, Li-Chin +Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, 806614, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Department of Aquaculture, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, Kuo-Shu +Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, 806614, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, 806614, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Department of Oceanography, and Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, 804201, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University; National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, Pingtung, 944401, Taiwan, R. O. C. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +189 +199 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.19 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.19 +1175-5326 +5CA40574-EB14-4D40-92F3-FBBC08A03E4A + + + + + + + +Luciogobius matsuensis + +n. sp. + + + + + + +( +Figs. 2–4 +) + + +[New English name: +Matsu +earthworm goby] + + +[Chinese name: +DZḂṃḛ +] + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BF/24/03BF244D9543FFB833D72193FE85F892.xml b/data/03/BF/24/03BF244D9543FFB833D72193FE85F892.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eaf8f75db65 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BF/24/03BF244D9543FFB833D72193FE85F892.xml @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + + +Descriptions of a new species of Callogobius with a congeneric new record and comments on previous records of the genus from Taiwan + + + +Author + +Li, Hsien-En +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, I-Shiung +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +159 +173 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.16 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.16 +1175-5326 +14388629 +57EC03A6-EACB-4DAF-A4E5-1DCE4485D58F + + + + + + + +Callogobius aquilus + +sp. nov. + + + + +( +AENJȒoeḃm +) + + + + +( +Figs. 1–4 +) + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BF/24/03BF244D954AFFB133D725B6FD0CFCB1.xml b/data/03/BF/24/03BF244D954AFFB133D725B6FD0CFCB1.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9f95c9932d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BF/24/03BF244D954AFFB133D725B6FD0CFCB1.xml @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + +Descriptions of a new species of Callogobius with a congeneric new record and comments on previous records of the genus from Taiwan + + + +Author + +Li, Hsien-En +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, I-Shiung +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +159 +173 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.16 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.16 +1175-5326 +14388629 +57EC03A6-EACB-4DAF-A4E5-1DCE4485D58F + + + + + + + +Callogobius clitellus +McKinney & Lachner, 1978 + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 5–7 +; Table 2) + + + + + + + +Callogobius clitellus +McKinney & Lachner, 1978: 212 + + +, fig. 5 ( +type +locality: Madang Harbor, New +Guinea +); Allen & Erdman, 2012 (East Indies); +Delventhal & Mooi, 2013 +. + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC3FFB4FF54DA92FEE448AF.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC3FFB4FF54DA92FEE448AF.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cdb72bfb76b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC3FFB4FF54DA92FEE448AF.xml @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Octotoma marginicollis +Horn + + + + + + + +( +Fig. 142 +) + + + + +Collected specimens. + +ARIZONA +: +Cochise Co. +, +Cave Creek Canyon Nature Trail +, +31.887942 +, +109.172708 +, + +4.viii.2023 + +, +C.S. & A.B. Eiseman +& +J.A. Blyth +, feeding + +on + +Fraxinus velutina + + +, # +CSE8358 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +); +31.888069 +, +-109.171444 +, + +4.viii.2023 + +, +C.S. & A.B. Eiseman +& +J.A. Blyth +, feeding + +on + +Ageratina herbacea + + +, # +CSE8359 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +Hosts. +Asteraceae +: + +Acourtia thurberi +(A.Gray) Reveal & R.M.King ( +Jones & Brisley 1925 +) + +. +Eiseman (2014) +found adults feeding on + +Brickellia betonicifolia +A.Gray + +in association with leaf mines, but the identity of the miner was not confirmed. We can now add + +Ageratina herbacea +(A.Gray) R.M.King & H.Rob. + +to the list of asteraceous plants on which adults have been found feeding, which also include + +Aldama cordifolia +(A.Gray) E.E.Schill. & Panero + +, + +Baccharis bigelovii +A.Gray + +, + +B. glutinosa +Pers. + +, + +B. salicina +Torr. & A.Gray + +, + +Brickellia californica +(Torr. & A.Gray) A.Gray + +, and + +B. floribunda +A.Gray + +( + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +; +Staines 2015 +). As with several other Asteraceaefeeding leafminers (Eiseman 2022), including + +Sumitrosis inaequalis +(Weber) + +(see below), this species is also associated with plants in the order +Lamiales +, at least as adults, which have been found abundantly on +Lamiaceae +( + +Monarda fistulosa +var. +menthifolia +(Graham) Fernald + +) and +Oleaceae +( + +Fraxinus greggii +A.Gray + +, + +F. velutina +Torr. + +) ( + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +). + + +Biology. +Jones & Brisley (1925) +noted that + +Acourtia + +leaves are often completely mined out by several larvae whose mines have become confluent, but they provided no further details. The mines found in association with adults on + +Brickellia betonicifolia + +contained one to +four larvae +and were full-depth with frass in fairly sparse, compact pellets 1–2 times as long as wide ( +Eiseman 2014 +). Adults window-feed in elongate patches on the upper surfaces of leaves. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC4FFB2FF54DEAEFB734A6F.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC4FFB2FF54DEAEFB734A6F.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c4875163502 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC4FFB2FF54DEAEFB734A6F.xml @@ -0,0 +1,373 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Sumitrosis ancoroides +(Schaeffer) + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 20 +, +78 +, +149–150 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +NORTH CAROLINA +: +Durham Co. +, +Durham +, +Leigh Farm Park +, + +14.vi.2017 + +, em. + +21–30.vi.2017 + +, +T + +. + +S. Feldman +, ex + +Stylosanthes biflora + +, # +CSE3844 +( +2 adults +, +ZFMK +) + +; + +OKLAHOMA +: +Payne Co. +, +Mehan +, +36.014339° N +, - +96.996744° W +, + +6.vii.2015 + +, em. + +15.vii.2015 + +, +M.W. Palmer +, ex + +Strophostyles helvola + +, # +CSE1813 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +); + +28.vii.2015 + +, em. by + +1–4.viii.2015 + +, +M.W. Palmer +, ex + +Strophostyles helvola + +, # +CSE1899 +( +2 adults +, +ZFMK +); + +26.v.2016 + +, em.?, +M.W. Palmer +, ex + +Strophostyles leiosperma + +, # +CSE3071 +( +2 adults +, +MLBM +/ +ZFMK +); + +1.ix.2017 + +, em. + +15–17.ix.2017 + +, +M.W. Palmer +, ex + +Strophostyles helvola + +, # +CSE4278 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +. + + +Photographed mines. + +OKLAHOMA +: +Payne Co. +, +Mehan +, +36.014339° N +, - +96.996744° W +, + +13.v.2016 + +, +M.W. Palmer +, + +Strophostyles leiosperma + + +. + + + + +Hosts. +Fabaceae +: + +Strophostyles helvola + +(L.) Elliott, + +S. *leiosperma +(Torr. & A. Gray) Piper + +, + +S. umbellata +(Muhl. ex Willd.) Britton + +, + +Stylosanthes biflora + +(L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb. ( +Butte 1969 +; +Ford & Cavey 1985 +; + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +). +Rouse & Medvedev (1972) +reported this beetle “on soybean” in +Arkansas +, and Staines’ (2006) listing of + +Glycine max + +(L.) Merr. as a larval host appears to be based only on this record. + + +Biology. +Ford & Cavey’s (1985) +statement that eggs “are laid in clusters on the underside of host leaves” is incorrect. Each egg is embedded singly in a pit chewed in the lower leaf surface and is visible from the upper surface ( +Fig. 20 +). The larva forms a flat blotch mine that is only visible on the upper leaf surface ( +Fig. 78 +), easily distinguished from the puffy, full-depth blotches of + +Odontota horni + +on + +Strophostyles + +. On + +S. leiosperma + +, mines were found on cotyledons as well as on full-sized leaves. Frass is in scattered, minute, elongate pellets, forming a denser, dark patch adjacent to the egg. The larva is yellowish and the pupa is orange. Adults “window-feed” in irregular patches on the lower leaf surface, leaving the upper epidermis intact. + + +Parasitoids. +An adult + +Pnigalio +sp. + +( +Eulophidae +) emerged from one of the mines collected in +North Carolina + + +(CSE3893, BMNH). An adult of + +Chrysocharis occidentalis +(Girault) + +( +Eulophidae +) emerged in a rearing vial that contained mines of both + +Odontota horni + +and + +Sumitrosis ancoroides + +on + +Strophostyles helvola + +(CSE1822, BMNH). + + +Notes. +This is the first record of + +Sumitrosis ancoroides + +from +North Carolina +. The +North Carolina +specimens ( +Fig. 149 +), reared from + +Stylosanthes + +, belong to a different BIN (BOLD:ADP0312) than the +Oklahoma +specimens ( +Fig. 150 +), reared from + +Strophostyles + +(BOLD:ADF6919). The two BINs are separated by 10.72%, suggesting that + +S. ancoroides + +may represent a species complex. Ours are the only specimens in either BIN. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC4FFB3FF54DBB3FD944F53.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC4FFB3FF54DBB3FD944F53.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..246cc3051ea --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC4FFB3FF54DBB3FD944F53.xml @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Stenopodius +cf. +lateralis +(Schaeffer) + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 75–77 +, +148 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +CALIFORNIA +: +San Diego Co. +, +Lagunas Mountains +, + +17.iii.2016 + +, em. by + +11.iv.2016 + +, +E. LoPresti +, ex + +Sidalcea malviflora + +, # +CSE2358 +( +6 adults +, +MLBM +/ +ZFMK +) + +. + + + + +Hosts. +* +Malvaceae +: + +Sidalcea malviflora +(DC.) A.Gray. + +Adults identified as + +Stenopodius lateralis + +have been collected on + +Sphaeralcea ambigua +A.Gray + +, + +S. emoryi +Torr. ex A. Gray + +, and + +S. orcuttii +Rose ( + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +) + +. The specimens from + +S. emoryi + +were in a mixed population with + +Stenopodius texanus +Schaeffer + +, and the collection also included larvae but it is not known to which of the two species these belonged ( +Staines 1986a +). + + +Biology. +The five preserved leaf mines are small, full-depth blotches, each covering +0.5–0.75 cm +2 +. Frass is deposited primarily in long, fine threads, along with some minute lumps, and is concentrated in a patch near the leaf margin ( +Figs. 75–77 +). The single egg we were able to locate is at the leaf margin and appears to be on or embedded in the lower leaf surface (the leaf is in poor condition). Since the other mines are similar in appearance, we believe that all of the beetles completed development in their original mines, and that the eggs are either obscured or were attached to small leaf pieces that are now missing. + + +Notes. +Our barcoded specimen is the sole representative of BIN BOLD:ADG5814. The genus + +Stenopodius + +is in need of revision according to C. Ramsey ( +in litt. +), who notes that our specimens “are different from + +S. lateralis + +in that they have expansion of the 5–6 puncture rows into 1–2 additional rows towards the apical margin of the elytra while true + +S. lateralis + +have no expansion.” + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC6FFB1FF54D91BFE2A4F77.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC6FFB1FF54D91BFE2A4F77.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7bc435107bf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC6FFB1FF54D91BFE2A4F77.xml @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Odontota floridana +Butte + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 16 +, +69–70 +, +145 +) + + +Reared specimen. + +NORTH CAROLINA +: +Moore Co. +, +Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve +, + +7.vi.2020 + +, em. + +26.vi.2020 + +, +T + +. + +S. Feldman +, ex + +Tephrosia virginiana + +, # +CSE6308 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +Host. +* +Fabaceae +: + +Tephrosia virginiana + +(L.) Pers. This is the first published larval or adult host association for + +O. floridana + +. + + +Biology. +The oval, brown egg is deposited next to the midrib on the lower leaf surface ( +Fig. 16 +). The larva forms full-depth blotch mines with frass in scattered, short, squiggly strips, requiring several leaflets to complete its development ( +Figs. 69–70 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC7FFB3FF54DF5BFEF14A6F.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC7FFB3FF54DF5BFEF14A6F.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e18bd3f1448 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC7FFB3FF54DF5BFEF14A6F.xml @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Odontota scapularis +(Olivier) + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 19 +, +73–74 +, +147 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +MASSACHUSETTS, +Hampden Co. +, +Wales +, +42.09014789 +, +-72.20011674 +, + +10.viii.2017 + +, em. + +23.viii.2017 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex + +Apios americana + +, # +CSE4174 +( +1 adult +, +ZFMK +); +NORTH CAROLINA + +: + +Scotland Co. +, +Laurinburg +, +St. Andrews University +, + +2.vi.2015 + +, em. late + +vi.2015 + +, +T + +. + +S. Feldman +, ex + +Apios americana + +, # +CSE2231 +( +3 adults +, +ZFMK +) + +. + + +Other collected mines. + +NORTH CAROLINA +: +Scotland Co. +, +Laurinburg +, +St. Andrews University +, + +15.v.2015 + +, +T +. +S. Feldman +, + +Apios americana + + +. + + + + +Hosts. +Fabaceae +: + +Apios americana +Medik. + +Adults have been reported from + +Desmodium +Desv. + +, + +Gleditsia triacanthos + +L., and various non-fabaceous plants ( +Ford & Cavey 1985 +; + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +), but there is no indication that any of these serve as larval hosts. + + +Biology. +The eggs ( +Fig. 19 +) and mine ( +Figs. 73–74 +) were described and illustrated by +Eiseman (2014) +, and our new observations are consistent with the previous ones. As with + +Odontota horni + +on other hosts, the mine is puffy and full-depth with frass in scattered, small, elongate particles. The mature larvae are typically found in a different leaflet from the egg cluster. + + +Parasitoids. +An adult of + +Chrysocharis occidentalis +(Girault) + +( +Eulophidae +) emerged from one of the mines collected on +15 May 2015 +(CSE1599, BMNH). +Eiseman (2014) +observed a + +Closterocerus +Westwood + +adult that had apparently just emerged from an egg of this beetle. Otherwise, an unspecified + +Sympiesis +Fo + +̈rster ( +Eulophidae +) from an unspecified + +Odontota +( +Thompson 1954 +) + +is the only previous parasitoid record for a member of this genus other than + +O. dorsalis +( +Noyes 2020 +) + +. + + +Notes. +Our +Massachusetts +specimen differs from the two barcoded +North Carolina + +specimens by 0.62% and 0.92%, but by 2.15% from the only other member of +BIN BOLD +: +ADF6942 +, a specimen of + +O. scapularis + +collected in +Virginia + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC9FFB9FF54DC32FB9F4BDF.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC9FFB9FF54DC32FB9F4BDF.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..afd921c3c0b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFC9FFB9FF54DC32FB9F4BDF.xml @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Microrhopala floridana +Schwarz + + + + + + + +( +Fig. 57 +) + + +Collected mines. +NORTH CAROLINA +: New Hanover Co., Carolina Beach, +27.xi.2020 +, T.S. Feldman, + +Pityopsis graminifolia + +[with live larva] (BG 1919512); Onslow Co., near Camp LeJeune, +28.vii.2021 +, T.S. Feldman, + +Pityopsis graminifolia + +[with larva]. + + + + +Host. +Asteraceae +: + +Pityopsis graminifolia +(Michx.) Nutt. ( +McCauley 1938 +) + +. + + +Biology. +McCauley (1938) +stated only that this species has been reared from larvae mining in the terminal portions of the leaves. +Staines (2006) +noted that adult feeding damage consists of linear stripes up to +2 cm +long and +1.5 mm +wide, parallel with the leaf veins. We were unable to rear adults, but we presume that the mines and larvae we observed represent + +M. floridana + +, as no other hispine has been associated with + +Pityopsis + +. The egg is deposited singly in the middle of the leaf on the upper surface, apparently in a chewed pit, and covered with excrement. The larva’s dark, threadlike frass is deposited in a dense elliptical mass adjacent to the egg ( +Fig. 57 +). Presumably pupation takes place within this mass, as with + +M. excavata + +and + +M. xerene + +on other hosts. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD2FFA5FF54DA92FC2C48C0.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD2FFA5FF54DA92FC2C48C0.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fa2a442f1a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD2FFA5FF54DA92FC2C48C0.xml @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Anisostena +cf. +perspicua +(Horn) + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 26 +, +126 +) + + +Reared specimen. + +KANSAS +: +Douglas Co. +, +Baldwin City +, +Baldwin Woods +, + +2.vii.2015 + +, em. + +8.vii.2015 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex + +Elymus macgregorii + +, # +CSE1665 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +. + + +Collected specimen. + +KANSAS +: +Douglas Co. +, +Baldwin City +, +Baldwin Woods +, + +2.vii.2015 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, + +on + +Elymus macgregorii + + +, # +CSE1665 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +Host. +* +Poaceae +: + +Elymus macgregorii +R.E.Brooks & J.J.N.Campb. + +Adults of + +Anisostena perspicua + +have been collected on + +Bothriochloa +Kuntze + +, + +Sporobolus +R.Br. + +, and + +Tridens +Roem. & Schult. ( +Thomas & Werner 1981 +) + +. + + +Biology. +We examined three preserved leaf mines from this collection. In two leaves, the egg is +1–2 mm +from the apex, and twisting of the leaves makes further details difficult to discern. In the third, the egg is +13 mm +from the apex, deposited on the concave leaf surface. The egg is largely covered with chewed leaf bits, and the leaf surface in the immediate vicinity has been chewed or rasped. The oviposition habits of this species are thus similar to those of + +A. lecontii + +(above) and + +A. ariadne +(Newman) + +, the only other + +Anisostena +species + +whose leaf mine has previously been described in any detail ( +Ford & Cavey 1982 +). + + +Mines are full-depth, occupying most of the leaf’s width for approximately the apical +11 cm +( +Fig. 26 +). The minute, elongate frass particles are scattered throughout, and are not conspicuously packed at the leaf apex as in + +A. lecontii + +. At the time of collection, one mine contained a yellow larva, one a very active red pupa (which emerged as an adult six days later), and one was empty with an adult feeding on the surface of the same leaf. Adult feeding produces long stripes between veins, leaving the opposite epidermis intact. + + +Notes. +The identification of these beetles is tentative; recognition of several + +Anisostena +species + +is extremely difficult despite relatively recent taxonomic publications (S.M. Clark, +in litt. +). If confirmed as + +A. perspicua + +, +Kansas +would be a new state record for this southwestern species ( +Staines 2015 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD2FFA5FF54DE1EFDEC4C78.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD2FFA5FF54DE1EFDEC4C78.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..723e1193495 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD2FFA5FF54DE1EFDEC4C78.xml @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Baliosus californicus +(Horn) + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 3 +, +27–31 +, +127 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +CALIFORNIA +: +El Dorado Co. +, +Pony Express +trail, +38.767044 +, +-120.326003 +, + +22.vii.2023 + +, em. + +2–15.viii.2023 + +, +C.S. &A.B. Eiseman +& +J.A. Blyth +, ex + +Ceanothus integerrimus + +, # +CSE8346 +( +8 adults +, +MLBM +); +Placer Co. +, +Mosquito Ridge Rd. +, + +9.vii.2018 + +, em. + +24–28.vii.2018 + +, +E. LoPresti +, ex + +Ceanothus integerrimus + +, # +CSE4842 +( +5 adults +, +MLBM +) + +. + + +Photographed mine. + +CALIFORNIA +: +San Diego Co. +, +Cleveland National Forest +, +32.89513 +, +-116.44807 +, + +29.viii.2024 + +, +D.J. Ringer +, + +Ceanothus palmeri + +(iNat 239729763) + +. + + + + +Hosts. +Rhamnaceae +: + +Ceanothus fendleri +A.Gray + +, + +C. integerrimus +Hook. & Arn. + +, + +C. *palmeri +Trel. + +, + +C. velutinus +Douglas ex Hook. + +( +Chittenden 1902 +; +Jones & Brisley 1925 +; +Eiseman 2014 +). Adults have also been associated with + +C. leucodermis +Greene ( + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +) + +. + + +Biology. +Eiseman (2014) +examined two mines on + +C. velutinus + +and noted that each began with a small, ragged hole chewed well away from the leaf margin, with no egg remains evident. When completed, the mines covered +1.5– 2 cm +2 +and each had the frass deposited in a mass of fine particles concentrated toward the center. On + +C. integerrimus + +, some of the mines began with a similar hole and some did not, but all had the egg deposited in a pit chewed on the lower surface and partially covered with dark brown excrement ( +Figs. 3 +, +27–31 +). Early mines were distinctly upper-surface rather than full-depth, initially appearing green from above and then becoming whitish. Frass was initially deposited in a central mass, later becoming more scattered but still concentrated centrally. + + +Parasitoids. +Chittenden (1902) +noted that an unspecified chalcidid had been reared from the larvae of this species mining leaves of + +Ceanothus integerrimus + +. We reared an undetermined eulophine eulophid (CSE8331, CNC / iNat 202988548) from a collection of leaves of the same host that were mostly mined by + +Baliosus californicus + +, although there was a small number of + +Brachycoryna hardyi +(Crotch) + +mines mixed in and we did not confirm which mine was the source of the wasp. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD4FFA3FF54D8B7FBDF4DB7.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD4FFA3FF54D8B7FBDF4DB7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..db63b5c3436 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD4FFA3FF54D8B7FBDF4DB7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,405 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Brachycoryna pumila +Guérin-Méneville + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 7 +, +41–43 +, +131 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +NORTH CAROLINA +: +Scotland Co. +, +Laurinburg +, +St. Andrews University +, + +21.vii.2015 + +, em. by + +1.viii.2015 + +, +T + +. + +S. +Feldman +, ex + +Sida rhombifolia + +, # +CSE2121 +( +2 adults +, +MLBM +); + +7.vi.2016 + +, em. by + +13.vi.2016 + +, +T + +. + +S. +Feldman +, ex + +Sida rhombifolia + +, # +CSE2580 +( +1 adult +, +ZFMK +); + +29.vi.2016 + +, em. by + +3–7.vii.2016 + +, +T + +. + +S. +Feldman +, ex + +Sida rhombifolia + +, # +CSE2689 +( +5 adults +, +MLBM +) + +; + +TEXAS +: +Brooks Co. +, US-281 rest area, +27.094135 +, +-98.146483 +, + +30.iii.2021 + +, em. + +8–9.iv.2021 + +, +E. LoPresti +, ex + +Sphaeralcea lindheimeri + +, # +CSE6828 +( +2 adults +, +MLBM +) + +. + + +Collected specimen. + +TEXAS +: +Brooks Co. +, US-281 rest area, +27.094135 +, +-98.146483 +, + +30.iii.2021 + +, +E. LoPresti +, + +on + +Sphaeralcea lindheimeri + + +, # +CSE6811 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +Hosts. +Malvaceae +: + +Malvastrum americanum + +(L.) Torr., + +M. coromandelianum + +(L.) Garcke, + +Sida rhombifolia + +L., + +S. spinosa + +L. ( +Staines 1986b +), * + +Sphaeralcea lindheimeri +A. Gray. + +Gillett +et al. +(1991) + + +found larvae of + +Brachycoryna pumila + +or a closely related species mining leaves of + +Sida acuta +Burm.f. + +in +Mexico +. Adults of + +B. pumila + +have been collected from + +Abelmoschus esculentus + +(L.) Moench, + +Abutilon abutiloides +(Jacq.) Garcke ex Hochr. + +, + +A. pedunculare +Kunth + +, + +Alcea rosea + +L., + +Allowissadula holosericea +(Scheele) D.M.Bates + +, + +Gossypium hirsutum + +L., + +Malvastrum aurantiacum +(Scheele) Walp. + +, + +Sida cordifolia + +L., and + +Waltheria indica + +L. ( +Malvaceae +) ( +Townsend 1902 +; +Moldenke 1971 +; +Staines 1986b +; + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +). In Florida we have found leaf mines possibly referable to + +B. pumila + +on + +W. indica + +(BG 1624223). + + +Biology. +Apparently nothing has been published previously about the leaf mines or larvae of this species. Most leaves were in poor condition by the time the adults emerged and were not preserved. The +two eggs +we were able to locate were embedded singly in pits chewed in the upper leaf surface, at or near the leaf margin, in one case covered with blackish excrement ( +Fig. 7 +). Each photographed leaf mine appears likewise to have originated at or near the margin. The upper-surface to full-depth mines are small—approximately +0.5 cm +2 +—and may be compact or rather elongate. They often cause the leaf to curl and crumple. As many as three separate mines have been found in a single leaf, each containing a larva or pupa. Frass is usually in the form of long, fine, threads attached to the ceiling of the mine, but sometimes conspicuous, dark lumps are also present ( +Figs. 41–43 +). + + +Notes. + +North Carolina +is a new state record for this beetle. +The +previous records from east of the + + +Mississippi +River +are + +Mississippi, Alabama +, and + +Florida +. +Farther +west, it occurs north to + +Utah, Oklahoma +, and + +Missouri +( +Staines 2015 +). +Our +barcoded specimen is the sole representative of +BIN BOLD +: +ADG5401 + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD5FFA2FF54DF13FA804CD7.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD5FFA2FF54DF13FA804CD7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4663f03f21e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFD5FFA2FF54DF13FA804CD7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,219 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Chalepus walshii sayi +Butte + + + + + + + +( +Fig. 45 +) + + +Barcoded specimen. + +COLORADO +: +Chaffee Co. +, Poncha Springs, South + + +Arkansas +River +, + +8.vii.2015 + +,em. + +12.vii.2015 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex × + +Triticosecale + +, # +CSE3886 +( +1 larva +, +ZFMK +) + +. + + + + +Hosts. +* +Poaceae +: × + +Triticosecale +Wittm. ex A. Camus. + +Adults have been collected on + +Bromus +spp. + +, including + +B. anomalus +Rupr. ex E. Fourn. + +( +Thomas & Werner 1981 +; + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +). + + +Biology. +The single larva was found mining a leaf of a glaucous triticale (wheat–rye hybrid) that had been planted as part of a riverbank stabilization effort ( +Fig. 45 +). There was associated adult feeding sign like that of + +Chalepus walshii walshii +( +Eiseman 2014 +) + +. The egg covering was identical to that of +C. w. + +walshii +( +Eiseman 2015 +) + +and the egg was likewise attached near the tip, but it was on the lower rather than the upper leaf surface. More significantly, the frass was retained in the mine in scattered elongate pellets and short strips, whereas frass is absent (or nearly so) from mines of +C. w. + +walshii +( +Eiseman 2015 +) + +. The larva abandoned the mine four days after collection, and attempts at reintroducing it to the leaf were unsuccessful. + + +Notes. +This is the first record of any hispine from wheat ( + +Triticum + +L.) or rye ( + +Secale + +L.) ( +Staines 2015 +). Egg characteristics distinguish + +Chalepus + +from the other grass-mining hispines, + +Anisostena + +and + +Glyphuroplata + +, whose oviposition habits are discussed elsewhere in this paper. We consider it likely that this was a larva of +C. w. sayi +because no other + +Chalepus + +is recorded from +Colorado +, but it remains to be seen whether this western subspecies consistently differs in its retention of frass in the mine. The larva’s DNA barcode showed matches of 98.92% and 98.77% to those of our reared adults of + +C. w. +walshii + +; all of these specimens belong to BIN BOLD:ADO7382. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDCFFAAFF54DC5EFD3F4CCB.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDCFFAAFF54DC5EFD3F4CCB.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d8fb10e6d80 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDCFFAAFF54DC5EFD3F4CCB.xml @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Anisostena lecontii +(Baly) + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 2 +, +25 +, +125 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +NORTH CAROLINA +: +Scotland Co. +, +Laurinburg +, +St. Andrews University +, + +18.v.2016 + + +, em. +24.vi.2016 +, + +T +.S. +Feldman +, ex + +Arundinaria tecta + + +, # + +CSE2626 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +); + +29.vi.2016 + + +, em. +15.vii.2016 +, + +T +.S. +Feldman +, ex + +Arundinaria tecta + + +, # + +CSE2760 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +); + +21.vi.2017 + + +, em. by +27.vi.2017 +, + +T +.S. +Feldman +, ex + +Arundinaria tecta + + +, # + +CSE3863 +( +1 adult +, +ZFMK +); +Wake +Co. +, +Raleigh +, +Horseshoe Farm Nature Preserve +, + +28.v.2024 + + +, em. +17–18.vi.2024 +, + +T +.S. +Feldman +, ex + +Arundinaria gigantea + + +, # + +CSE9112 +( +2 adults +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +Hosts. +* +Poaceae +: + +Arundinaria gigantea +(Walter) Muhl. + +, + +A. tecta +Muhl. + +Adults have been collected on + +Panicum repens + +L. in + +Florida ( + +Cuda +et al. +2007 + +) + +. + + + +FIGURES 23–26. +Leaf mines of + +Anisostena +spp. + +; +23: + +A. californica + +on + +Bromus +sp. + +; +24: + +A. funesta + +on + +Paspalum pubiflorum + +; +25: + +A. lecontii + +on + +Arundinaria tecta + +; +26: + +A. +cf. +perspicua + +on + +Elymus macgregorii + +. + + + +Biology. +The egg is embedded in a pit chewed in the upper leaf surface, +4–5 mm +from the apex, and is then thoroughly covered with tiny leaf bits scraped from the surface ( +Fig. 2 +). The bright yellow larva forms a more or less full-depth blotch mine, extending +70–77 mm +from the apex and at times occupying the full width of the leaf, ultimately covering +4.75–5.75 cm +2 +( +Fig. 25 +). Frass is in minute, elongate particles, densely packed in the apical +3–6 mm +. In two of the three leaves examined, frass is well distributed through the rest of the mine, but in the other it is rather sparse. The larva collected on 18 May became quiescent on 4 June, pupated on 6 June, and the adult emerged from the leaf on 24 June. + + +Notes. +North Carolina +is a new state record; + +Anisostena lecontii + +is also known from +Florida, South Carolina +, and + +Virginia +( +Staines 2015 +). +One specimen +was barcoded and is the sole representative of +BIN BOLD +: +ADP4032 +. The nearest neighbor, differing by 4.5%, is +BIN BOLD +: +ABV1521 +, likewise represented by a single specimen, which has been identified as + +A. ariadne +(Newman) + + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDCFFABFF54D86EFD8B4F1B.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDCFFABFF54D86EFD8B4F1B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f2a84ad257a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDCFFABFF54D86EFD8B4F1B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Anisostena funesta +(Baly) + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 24 +, +123 +) + + +Reared specimen. + +OKLAHOMA +: +Payne Co. +, +Mehan +, +36.014339° N +, - +96.996744° W +, + +25.viii.2018 + +, em. + +17.ix.2018 + +, +M.W. Palmer +, ex + +Paspalum pubiflorum + +, # +CSE5057 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +Host. +* +Poaceae +: + +Paspalum pubiflorum +Rupr. ex E. Fourn. While + +ours is the first rearing record for this species, adults have previously been collected on + +P. pubiflorum + +and + +P. setaceum +Michx. ( + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +) + +. + + +Biology. +The egg is deposited in an excavation in the upper leaf surface and partially covered with what appears to be chewed leaf material. The single collected mine is irregular in shape, in the central portion of the leaf (not reaching the margins, base, or apex), and is mostly full-depth but appears patchy on the lower surface due to the midrib and a few other areas remaining green ( +Fig. 24 +). It is about +60 mm +long and +2–7 mm +wide. Frass is scattered throughout the mine in irregular particles. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDCFFABFF54DE66FAA04D03.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDCFFABFF54DE66FAA04D03.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..22dacfc7f64 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDCFFABFF54DE66FAA04D03.xml @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Anisostena kansana +Schaeffer + + + + + + + +( +Fig. 124 +) + + +Reared specimen. + +OKLAHOMA +: +Osage Co. +, +Tallgrass Prairie Preserve +, + +3.vi.2017 + +, em. + +9.vii.2017 + +, +M.W. Palmer +, ex + +Tripsacum dactyloides + +, # +CSE3936 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +Host. +Poaceae +: + +Tripsacum dactyloides + +(L.) L. + + +Biology. +In the single preserved mine, the egg is deposited in an excavation in the upper leaf surface, adjacent to the margin, and is not covered with any foreign substance. The mine extends for +64 mm +along the leaf margin, mostly toward the leaf apex but also extending +20 mm +toward the leaf base from the egg, and is up to +5 mm +wide. Frass is scattered throughout the mine in irregular particles. + + +Notes. +Riley & Enns (1982) reported taking adults, larvae, and pupae of + +Anisostena kansana + +from blotch mines in leaves of + +Tripsacum dactyloides + +in +Missouri +in July, but no further details have been available until now. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDEFFABFF54DC7AFD414913.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDEFFABFF54DC7AFD414913.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..41ffade90dc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFDEFFABFF54DC7AFD414913.xml @@ -0,0 +1,402 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Anisostena californica +Van Dyke + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 1 +, +23 +, +122 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +CALIFORNIA +: +Plumas Co. +, +Cow Creek +, +SW of Lake Davis +, +39.898758 +, +-120.559367 +, + +21.vii.2023 + +, em. + +3.viii.2023 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex + +Bromus + +, # +CSE8351 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +); S of +Lake Davis +, +Plumas National Forest +, +39.874864 +, +-120.50205 +, + +20.vii.2023 + +, em. + +27–30.vii.2023 + +, +C.S. & A.B. Eiseman +& +J.A. Blyth +, ex + +Bromus + +, # +CSE8325 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +); +Sierra Co. +, +Rte. +89, +39.447719 +, +-120.215386 +, + +21.vii.2023 + +, em. + +6–7.viii.2023 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex + +Elymus elymoides + +, # +CSE8379 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +; + +OREGON +, +Lane Co. +, +Blue River +, + +20.vii.2017 + +, em. by + +2.viii.2017 + +, +M.W. Palmer +, ex + +Elymus glaucus + +, # +CSE4264 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +FIGURES 1–22. +Eggs of +Chalepini +spp.; +1: + +Anisostena californica + +; +2: + +A. lecontii + +; +3: + +Baliosus californicus + +; +4: + +B. nervosus + +; +5: +same; +6: + +Brachycoryna hardyi + +(photo by E. LoPresti); +7: + +B. pumila + +; +8: + +Chalepus bicolor + +; +9: + +C. walshii walshii + +; +10: + +Glyphuroplata pluto + +; +11: + +Microrhopala excavata excavata + +; +12: + +M. laetula + +; +13: + +M. vittata + +; +14: + +M. xerene + +; +15: + +Odontota dorsalis + +; +16: + +O. floridana + +; +17: + +O. horni + +(top view); +18: +same (side view); +19: + +O. scapularis + +; +20: + +Sumitrosis ancoroides + +; +21: + +S. inaequalis + +; +22: + +S. rosea + +. + + + + +Hosts. +* +Poaceae +: + +Bromus + +L., + +Elymus elymoides +(Raf.) Swezey + +, + +E. glaucus +Buckley. + +There are no prior rearing records for + +Anisostena californica + +; part of the +type +series was collected “on a species of reedy grass in the wet meadows on the floor of the Yosemite Valley, +California +” ( +Van Dyke 1925 +), and adults have been swept from “mixed grasses” in +Idaho +( +Horning & Barr 1970 +). + + +Biology. +The egg is deposited in an excavation chewed in either leaf surface, adjacent to the leaf margin or away from it, +6–32 mm +from the apex, and sometimes covered with dark brown excrement ( +Fig. 1 +). The mine is full-depth, with elongate fecal pellets scattered throughout ( +Fig. 23 +). One mine on + +Bromus + +extended +64 mm +from the apex, occupying the full width of the 5 mm-wide leaf. Three preserved mines on + +Elymus glaucus + +measure +80–95 mm +from the leaf apex, occupying the full width of the leaf for the apical +65–90 mm +. + + +Parasitoids. +Six + +Neochrysocharis + +adults ( +Eulophidae +) emerged from one of the larvae mining a leaf of + +Elymus elymoides + +(CSE8345, CNC / iNat 202984178). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFEAFF9CFF54DC4AFD8F4A4B.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFEAFF9CFF54DC4AFD8F4A4B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..36b03d69e25 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFEAFF9CFF54DC4AFD8F4A4B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Zeugophora puberula +Crotch + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 120 +, +172 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +VERMONT +: +Windham Co. +, +Marlboro +, +Hogback Mountain Conservation Area +, + +5.ix.2018 + +, em. + +8.v.2019 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex + +Populus tremuloides + +, # +CSE5253 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +Hosts. +* +Salicaceae +: + +Populus tremuloides +Michx. + +; adults have also been reported from + +Salix +( +Clark 2000 +) + +. + + +Biology. +The habits of this species are as +Strickland (1920) +described for + +Zeugophora scutellaris +Suffrian. + +Adults window-feed in small patches on either leaf surface, leaving the veins intact. The egg is inserted in a cavity chewed in the lower surface and causes a brown spot to appear on the upper surface. The larva forms an upper-surface blotch mine that is dark brown, soon turning blackish, and no frass pattern is discernible ( +Fig. 120 +). The two collected leaf mines each had a lobed shape, influenced to some extent by the larger veins and adult feeding sites. When finished feeding, both larvae exited their mines and burrowed into soil (the second one on 12 September). + + +Parasitoid. +A female of + +Lathrolestes zeugophorae +Barron + +( +Ichneumonidae +) emerged from the soil in late June (CSE5423, CNC). This wasp has previously been reared from undetermined + +Zeugophora +spp. + +in +Canada +( +Barron 1994 +). + + +Notes. +This is apparently the first rearing record for + +Zeugophora puberula + +, as well as the first record of this species from +Vermont +( + +Riley +et al. +2003 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFEBFF9CFF54DC4DFB2C4C88.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFEBFF9CFF54DC4DFB2C4C88.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1cd92f66cd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFEBFF9CFF54DC4DFB2C4C88.xml @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Zeugophora varians +Crotch + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 121 +, +173 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +MASSACHUSETTS +: +Franklin Co. +, +Northfield +, +42.646871 +, +-72.426410 +, + +24.viii.2018 + +, em. + +13– 19.v.2019 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex + +Populus tremuloides + +, # +CSE5260 +( +3 adults +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +Hosts. +* +Salicaceae +: + +Populus tremuloides +Michx. + +; all previous records have been of adults on unspecified + +Populus + +and + +Salix +( + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +) + +. + + +Biology. +Larvae form blackish, upper-surface leaf mines like those of other + +Zeugophora +spp. + +( +Fig. 121 +). +Eight larvae +emerged from the five leaves collected; the last of these burrowed into soil on 28 August. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF0FF86FF54DCEFFAB74FAD.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF0FF86FF54DCEFFAB74FAD.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..54506083347 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF0FF86FF54DCEFFAB74FAD.xml @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Phyllotreta liebecki +Schaeffer + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 99–100 +, +105 +, +164 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +MASSACHUSETTS: +Hampden Co. +, +Holland +, +42.032214 +, +-72.176878 +, + +15.ix.2023 + +, em. + +4– 27.x.2023 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex + +Cardamine impatiens + +, # +CSE8522 +( +13 adults +, +MLBM +) + +; + +NORTH CAROLINA + +: + +Wake +Co. +, +Morrisville +, +Lake Crabtree County Park +, + +4.vi.2018 + +, em. + +16.vi.2018 + +, +T + +. + +S. +Feldman +, ex + +Cardamine pensylvanica + +, # +CSE4950 +( +2 adults +, +MLBM +) + +; + +same collection, em. after + +16.vi.2018 + +, # +CSE4950 + + +b ( +2 adults +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +FIGURES 99–102. +Leaf mines of + +Phyllotreta +spp. + +; +99: + +P. liebecki + +on + +Cardamine impatiens + +; +100: +same; +101: + +Phyllotreta +sp. 1 + +on + +Lepidium oblongum + +; +102: + +Phyllotreta +sp. 2 + +on + +Lepidium virginicum + +. + + + + +Hosts. +Brassicaceae +: * + +Cardamine impatiens + +L., + +C. pensylvanica +Muhl. ex Willd. + +, + +Lepidium virginicum + +L., + +Planodes virginicum + +(L.) Greene, + +Rorippa teres +(Michx.) Stuckey + +, “mustard plants” (likely = + +Brassica + +L.) ( +Chittenden 1923 +; +Smith 1985 +). Adults have been collected on + +Brassica rapa + +L. (as “Chinese cabbage or pe-tsai” and “turnip”) and + +Raphanus raphanistrum +subsp. +sativus + +(L.) Domin (as “radish”) ( +Chittenden 1923 +; +Smith 1985 +). + + +Biology. +Larvae form irregular, full-depth, linear leaf mines, sometimes forming secondary blotches ( +Figs. 99–100 +). Frass is deposited in elongate pellets that tend to form a broken, more or less central line. The single larva that was photographed outside its mine had a pattern of dark, sclerotized areas matching that of + +P. chalybeipennis +(Crotch) ( +Eiseman 2015 +) + +, but the ground color was whitish with only small, faint yellow patches ( +Fig. 105 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF2FF85FF54D9D6FBFE4C9F.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF2FF85FF54D9D6FBFE4C9F.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..14ea92bfacd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF2FF85FF54D9D6FBFE4C9F.xml @@ -0,0 +1,316 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Dibolia melampyri +Parry + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 93–94 +, +161 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +MASSACHUSETTS +: +Franklin Co. +, +Northfield +, +Crag Mountain +, + +15.vii.2017 + +, em. + +3–5.viii.2017 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex + +Melampyrum lineare + +, # +CSE4061 +( +2 adults +, +MLBM +) + +. + + +Collected specimens. + +MASSACHUSETTS +: +Franklin Co. +, +Montague +, +Montague Plains Wildlife Management Area +, + +8.vi.2017 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, + +on + +Melampyrum lineare + + +, # +CSE3804 +( +2 adults +, +MLBM +) + +. + + +Other collected mines. +MASSACHUSETTS +: Franklin Co., Montague, Montague Plains Wildlife Management Area, +25.vi.2016 +, C.S. Eiseman, + +Melampyrum lineare + +. + + + + +Photographed mines. + +CONNECTICUT +: +Litchfield Co + +., + +Norfolk +, +Aton Forest +, + +26.vii.2022 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, + +Melampyrum lineare + +[vacated] (iNat 144192224, 144192399) + +; + +MICHIGAN +: +Mason Co. +, +Nordhouse Dunes +, + +29.vi.2018 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, + +Melampyrum lineare + +[larvae] (iNat 203354762) + +; + +PENNSYLVANIA +: +Centre Co. +, +40.916431 +, +-78.061678 +, + +5.vii.2021 + +, jmole, + +Melampyrum lineare + +[larvae] (iNat 85865969) + +; + +RHODE ISLAND +: +Washington +Co. +, +Charlestown +, +Francis +C. +Carter Memorial Preserve +, + +2.vii.2020 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, + +Melampyrum lineare + +[vacated] (iNat 51868348) + +. + + + + +Host. +Orobanchaceae +: + +Melampyrum lineare +Lam. + + + +Biology. +Larvae mine leaves of + +Melampyrum lineare + +, but no further details have been recorded previously ( +Parry 1974 +). The yellowish egg is embedded in the upper leaf surface at the apex of the leaf, and the larva begins mining from this point, forming a narrow, contorted channel that undulates between the two leaf margins ( +Figs. 93–94 +). Frass is deposited in a trail of irregular particles that meanders from one side of the mine to the other. When a larva moves to a new leaf, it chews a slit in the upper epidermis near the apex, then forms a full-depth, blotchier mine with sparsely scattered frass particles. The larva is yellow with a dark head and prothoracic plate; the latter has a narrow, yellow mid-dorsal line. + + +Parasitoid. +An adult + +Pnigalio +Schrank + +( +Eulophidae +) emerged on 9 July from the 2016 collection (CSE2726, BMNH). + + +Notes. +Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island +, and + +Pennsylvania +are new state records for + +Dibolia melampyri + +, the only previous +US +records being + +Michigan +and +New York +( + +Riley +et al +. 2003 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF2FF85FF54DA92FB16488B.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF2FF85FF54DA92FB16488B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7a4cc261eda --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF2FF85FF54DA92FB16488B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Dibolia chelones +Parry + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 91–92 +, +160 +) + + +Reared specimen. + +PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND +: +Kings Co. +, +46.323207 +, +-62.392801 +, +J. Klymko +, + +8.vii.2021 + +, em. a few weeks later, ex + +Chelone glabra + +( +1 adult +, iNat 86702908) + +. + + +Photographed mines. +NORTH CAROLINA +: Yancey Co., +35.79316 +, +-82.17525 +, +26.viii.2021 +, J. Petranka, + +Chelone lyonii + +[larva] (iNat 92728466); +VERMONT +: Caledonia Co., Groton, +44.244705 +, +-72.249858 +, +27.viii.2023 +, E. Mitchell, + +Chelone glabra + +[larvae] (iNat 182124368); +Washington +Co., East Montpelier, +44.325924 +, +-72.498027 +, +30.vi.2021 +, E. Mitchell, + +Chelone glabra + +[larvae] (iNat 93346948); +44.301116 +, +-72.51163 +, +5.viii.2022 +, E. Mitchell, + +Chelone glabra + +[larvae] (iNat 129656942); Windham Co., Wilmington, +42.871867 +, +-72.816454 +, +17.vii.2021 +, C.S. Eiseman, + +Chelone glabra + +[vacated] (iNat 87551244). + + + + +Hosts. +Plantaginaceae +: + +Chelone glabra + +L. ( +Eiseman 2015 +), + +C. *lyonii +Pursh. + + + +Biology. +As described by +Eiseman (2015) +, the oval eggs, +0.7–0.8 mm +by +0.3–0.4 mm +, are embedded singly in the upper leaf surface. Larvae produce broad, contorted linear mines, bounded by the midrib except at the tip of the leaf. Young larvae are pale, appearing greenish when viewed through the leaf, and each produces a continuous string of fine, squiggly frass ( +Fig. 91 +). As many as ten larvae may feed in a single leaf. Older larvae are bright yellow-orange, and their frass tends to be concentrated in a frizzy central line ( +Fig. 92 +). Adults emerge 16–21 days after larvae burrow into soil to pupate. + + +Parasitoid. +Eiseman (2015) +reared an adult of + +Pnigalio flavipes +(Ashmead) + +( +Eulophidae +) from a mine of this species. + + +Notes. +Prince Edward Island and Vermont +are new provincial and state records for this species. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF3FF84FF54DA92FE9948C3.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF3FF84FF54DA92FE9948C3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..49dcf94b0fa --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF3FF84FF54DA92FE9948C3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,274 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Dibolia +cf. +obscura +Parry + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 95–96 +, +104 +, +162 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +COLORADO +: +Chaffee Co. +, +Nathrop +, +Mesa Antero +, + +8.vii.2015 + +, em. + +28.vii.2015 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex + +Penstemon griffinii + +, # +CSE1864 +( +2 females +, +MLBM +) + +. + + +Other collected mines. + +COLORADO +: +Fremont Co. +, +Bear Creek +, +Forest Rd. +101, off of 49 +Rd +, + +7.vii.2015 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, + +Penstemon griffinii + + +. + + + + +Host. +* +Plantaginaceae +: + +Penstemon griffinii + +A. +Nelson +. + + +Biology. +Nothing has been published previously about the host or habits of + +Dibolia obscura + +. The larvae form full-depth blotch mines in the basal leaves and occasionally in the lower cauline leaves ( +Figs. 95–96 +). The mines often include the leaf apex and occupy the full width of the leaf, sometimes extending all the way to the base. Frass is in randomly scattered particles. The larva is yellow-orange as in other + +Dibolia +species + +, but unlike + +D. borealis + +, + +D. chelones + +, and + +D. melampyri + +, the prothorax is concolorous and the head is only slightly darker than the rest of the body ( +Fig. 104 +). + + +Parasitoid. +An adult + +Neochrysocharis arizonensis +(Crawford) + +( +Eulophidae +) emerged from an aborted mine from the collection that produced the +two adult +beetles (CSE1740, BMNH). + + +Notes. +Our reared adults are likely + +Dibolia obscura + +, but unfortunately both are females, and confident identification requires examination of the male genitalia (S.M. Clark +in litt +.). Three + +Dibolia +species + +have been associated with + +Penstemon + +previously, and all of them exclusively so: + +D. catherina +Mignot + +, + +D. penstemonis +Parry + +, and + +D. reyheria +Mignot ( + +Clark +et al +. 2004 + +) + +. We have found similar leaf mines on a shrubby + +Penstemon + +at Icicle Gorge, Chelan County, +Washington +(probably + +P. fruticosus +(Pursh) Greene + +); based on known distributions ( + +Riley +et al +. 2003 + +), these were likely the work of either + +D. penstemonis + +or + +D. libonoti +Horn + +(the latter has not been associated with any host plant). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF4FF83FF54D902FE334E99.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF4FF83FF54D902FE334E99.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c48569e6bde --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF4FF83FF54D902FE334E99.xml @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Monoxia inornata +Blake + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 109–110 +, +167 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +COLORADO +: +Delta Co. +, +Leroux Creek +, 3100 Rd., +N of Rte +92, + +11.vii.2015 + +, em. + +27–29.vii.2015 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex + +Grindelia squarrosa + +, # +CSE1860 +( +5 adults +, +MLBM +) + +. + + +Collected specimens. + +COLORADO +: +Delta Co. +, +Leroux Creek +, 3100 Rd., +N of Rte +92, + +11.vii.2015 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, + +on + +Grindelia squarrosa + + +, # +CSE1687 +( +1 adult +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +Hosts. +* +Asteraceae +: + +Grindelia squarrosa +(Pursh) Dunal. +Blake (1939) + +stated that + +Monoxia inornata + +“has been collected repeatedly on species of + +Grindelia + +”; no other hosts were reported, but she examined a series from +Colorado +“which closely resembles this species and which consists of a larva, a pupa, and three shriveled, immature adults... labeled as being found on cottonwood” ( +Salicaceae +: + +Populus + +L.). + +Clark +et al. +(2004) + +suggested that this and previous records of + +Monoxia + +on cottonwood may refer to misidentified beetles of another galerucine genus, + +Tricholochmaea +Laboissière. Otherwise + +, the only other reported host association for + +M. inornata + +is one of adults feeding on leaves of + +Solidago + +L. ( +Asteraceae +) in +South Dakota +( +Kirk & Balsbaugh 1975 +). + + +Biology. +Ours appears to be the first rearing record for + +Monoxia inornata + +. As with + +M. angularis + +and + +M. elegans + +on + +Atriplex + +, the larvae form full-depth blotch mines that are initiated through the upper epidermis ( +Figs. 109–110 +). Frass is in scattered, roughly round pellets, occasionally aggregated into small masses. All of the larvae we reared pupated outside their mines. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF6FF83FF54DD44FE2949BE.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF6FF83FF54DD44FE2949BE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5f7b28f6024 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF6FF83FF54DD44FE2949BE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,305 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Monoxia elegans +Blake + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 107–108 +, +166 +) + + + + +Collected specimens. + +COLORADO +: +Chaffee Co. +, +Big Bend State Wildlife Area +, + +8.vii.2015 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, + +on + +Atriplex canescens + + +, # +CSE1686 +( +5 adults +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +FIGURES 107–117. +Leaf mines and larvae of + +Monoxia +spp. + +; +107: + +M. elegans + +on + +Atriplex canescens + +; +108: +same (transmitted light); +109: + +M. inornata + +on + +Grindelia squarrosa + +; +110: +same; +111: + +Monoxia +sp. 1 + +on + +Atriplex hymenelytra + +(vacated); +112: +same (with larva); +113: + +Monoxia +sp. 2 + +on + +Eurybia glauca + +; +114: +same mine in transmitted light, showing larva at lower left; +115: +externally feeding larva of + +Monoxia +sp. 2 + +on + +Eurybia glauca + +; +116: + +Monoxia +sp. 3 + +on + +Isocoma acradenia + +; +117: +same (transmitted light). + + + + +Hosts. +* +Amaranthaceae +: + +Atriplex canescens +(Pursh) Nutt. +Blake (1939) + +listed this as a food plant, along with + +Beta vulgaris + +L., + +Chenopodium + +L. ( +Amaranthaceae +), and + +Sorghum bicolor + +(L.) Moench ( +Poaceae +). Probably these were all adult collection records; certainly, + +Sorghum + +is not a suitable larval host. + + +Biology. +There are no published accounts of the larvae or leaf mines of + +Monoxia elegans + +. We found adults on + +Atriplex canescens + +plants with numerous abandoned mines, as well as a few containing dead larvae. Given the similarity of these to other + +Monoxia + +mines and larvae we have observed, along with the fact that all the adults we collected were + +M. elegans + +, we feel it is safe to attribute the mines to this species. The mines ( +Figs. 107–108 +) were full-depth blotches, some quite small and some occupying entire leaves. Frass was sparse, scattered in discrete, irregular pellets 1–4 times as long as wide. We did not find any mines containing pupal exuviae, so we believe that pupation was external, as observed by +Eiseman (2014) +with + +M. angularis +(LeConte) + +and with all other + +Monoxia +species + +we have reared. This is in contrast to +Santiago-Blay’s (2004) +statement that + +Monoxia + +larvae pupate inside their leaf mines. + + +Notes. +Six species of + +Monoxia +LeConte + +and three species of +Yingabruxia +Viswajyothi & Clark have been associated with + +Atriplex + +, but so far + +M. elegans + +is the only one specifically recorded from + +A. canescens + +( + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +; +Santiago-Blay 2004 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF8FF8EFF54DFA2FDE8496B.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF8FF8EFF54DFA2FDE8496B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a66c8023188 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFF8FF8EFF54DFA2FDE8496B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,320 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Sumitrosis pallescens +(Baly) + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 82–83 +, +152 +) + + + + +Reared or barcoded specimens. + +NORTH CAROLINA +: +Scotland Co. +, +Laurinburg +, +St. Andrews University +, + +29.vi.2016 + +, em. by + +3.vii.2016 + +, +T + +. + +S. +Feldman +, ex + +Chamaecrista + +, # +CSE + + +2688 ( +1 adult +, +MLBM +; +1 pupa +, +ZFMK +) + +; + +OHIO +: +Adams Co. +, +Lynx +, +Lynx Prairie +, + +25.viii.2017 + +, em. + +30.viii–4.ix.2017 + +, +C.S. Eiseman +, ex + +Chamaecrista + +, # +CSE + + +4191 ( +2 adults +, +ZFMK +) + +; + +OKLAHOMA +: +Payne Co. +, +Mehan +, +36.014339° N +, - +96.996744° W +, + +14.vi.2017 + +, em. + +24–26.vi.2017 + +, +M.W. Palmer +, ex + +Chamaecrista fasciculata + +, # +CSE + + +3941 ( +4 adults +, +ZFMK +) + +. + + + + +Hosts. +Fabaceae +: + +Chamaecrista fasciculata +(Michx.) Greene + +; adults also on + +C. nictitans + +(L.) Moench ( +Cavey 1994 +). No other hispine has been associated with + +Chamaecrista + +, with the exception of +Chittenden’s (1902) +record of “ + +Odontota nervosa +Panz. + +” being reared from + +C. nictitans + +. His other records under this name clearly represent a conflation of + +Sumitrosis inaequalis + +and + +S. rosea + +, and we suspect that the + +C. nictitans + +record is referable to + +S. pallescens + +. + + +Biology. +The egg is embedded in a pit chewed in the upper leaf surface ( +Fig. 82 +), as with + +Sumitrosis rosea + +and (sometimes) + +S. inaequalis + +. As noted above, + +S. ancoroides + +and (sometimes) + +S. inaequalis + +deposit their eggs singly in pits chewed in the lower leaf surface. The only other + +Sumitrosis +species + +in the +USA +, + +S. triplehorni +Riley + +, has not yet been associated with any host plant. It therefore now seems safe to say, as suggested by +Wheeler & Snook (1986) +, that +Ford & Cavey (1985) +were entirely mistaken in listing + +Sumitrosis + +among the genera whose “eggs are laid in clusters of 3–7 on a leaf or leaflet.” + + +The leaf mines of + +Sumitrosis pallescens + +have not been described previously, beyond this statement by +Cavey (1994) +: “Mines were observed to usually occur in pairs, one each on adjacent leaflets. The larger mine of a pair houses the pupa.” In our limited experience, each larva mines several leaflets, but these are not always adjacent or in pairs. Furthermore, we have seen examples of the leaflet containing the egg being almost entirely mined out, and of the pupa occupying a mine little more than twice its size ( +Figs. 82–83 +). As with + +S. ancoroides + +, the mine is flat and largely confined to the upper leaf surface. The larva establishes secondary mines by chewing a slit in the upper epidermis in the basal half of the leaflet, then working its way toward the apex. Frass is in scattered, minute particles, 1–5 times as long as wide. + + +Notes. +Both +Ohio +and +Oklahoma +are new state records for + +Sumitrosis pallescens + +. Our barcoded specimens all belong to BIN BOLD:AAU7048. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFFCFF8BFF54DB6AFC0748C3.xml b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFFCFF8BFF54DB6AFC0748C3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..12065b60cdc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/10/03/86/1003866BFFFCFF8BFF54DB6AFC0748C3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ + + + +New larval host records, parasitoid records, and DNA barcoding data for North American leaf-mining leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) + + + +Author + +Eiseman, Charles S. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Feldman, Tracy S. +0000-0001-5939-6810 +5306 Pelham Road, Durham, NC 27713, U. S. A. tracysfeldman @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5939 - 6810 +tracysfeldman@yahoo.com + + + +Author + +Palmer, Michael W. +0000-0001-5496-9114 +276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 & PBEE, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, U. S. A. Current address: P. O. Box 252, Blue River, OR 97413, U. S. A. mike. palmer @ okstate. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1452 - 2152 & 276 Old Wendell Rd., Northfield, MA 01360, U. S. A. ceiseman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5496 - 9114 +ceiseman@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-09 + + +5549 + + +1 + + +1 +60 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5549.1.1 +1175-5334 +14387856 +81E6E742-1FE2-4480-AF93-3D92DF80A737 + + + + + + + +Altica +cf. +lazulina +LeConte + + + + + + + +( +Figs. 89 +, +103 +, +158 +) + + + + +Reared specimens. + +CALIFORNIA +: +Sonoma Co. +, +Bodega Bay +, late + +iii.2017 + +, em. + +5–8.v.2017 + +, +E. LoPresti +, ex + +Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia + +, # +CSE3636 +( +2 adults +, +MLBM +) + +. + + + + +Hosts. +* +Onagraceae +: + +Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia +(Hornem. ex Spreng.) W.L. Wagner & Hoch. + + +Altica lazulina + +(presumably as adult beetles) has been reported previously from + +Epilobium adenocaulon +Hausskn. + +and + +Oenothera suffrutescens +(Moc. & Sessé ex Ser.) W.L. Wagner & Hoch ( + +Clark +et al. +2004 + +) + +. + + +Biology. +The yellow, black-spotted larvae form irregular, full-depth mines with copious frass aggregated in an elongate central mass ( +Fig. 89 +). Secondary mines in fresh leaves are established through the lower epidermis. In captivity, the brownish older larvae “window-feed” on the leaf surface, leaving the opposite epidermis intact ( +Fig. 103 +). + + +Notes. +According to S.M. Clark ( +in litt. +), our specimens likely represent + +Altica lazulina + +but confident identification of many of the species in this genus is not currently feasible. We are not aware of any prior records of this or any other + +Altica +species + +mining leaves. This may be the same beetle that + +Gates +et al. +(2002) + +listed as an unidentified chrysomelid on + +Oenothera albicaulis +var. +californica +S.Watson + +(as + +Oenothera californica +Wats. + +) with a feeding mode of “complete blotch [mine] with internal/external feeding.” + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/16/4F/01/164F012677438F7825C6FF5BFCC7F8B0.xml b/data/16/4F/01/164F012677438F7825C6FF5BFCC7F8B0.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3978dfb2be7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/16/4F/01/164F012677438F7825C6FF5BFCC7F8B0.xml @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ + + + +Three new records of the conger eels (Anguilliformes: Congridae) from Taiwan and the Dongsha Islands + + + +Author + +Huang, Jian-Fu +0000-0001-5213-886X +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan, R. O. C. +huangjf0321@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Chen, Hong-Ming +Department of Aquaculture, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chan, Tin-Yam +0000-0002-8143-0007 +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan, R. O. C. +tychan@mail.ntou.edu.tw + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +145 +158 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.15 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.15 +1175-5326 +14388477 +D7F0E0A4-493C-4B7D-BC99-49081E0F5AF4 + + + + + + + +Heteroconger polyzona +Bleeker, 1868 + + + + + + + +Figs 5–7 +; +Table. 2 + + + + + + + +Heteroconger polyzona + +Bleeker, 1868:332 + + + +( +type +locality, +Ambon +, +Indonesia +). + + +Castle and Randall, 1999:30 + +(3 occurrences the +type +locality, +Ambon +, +Indonesia +; 1 occurrence near the +Dumaguete +, +Negros +, +Philippines +; 1 occurrence near the +Normanby Island +, +D’Entrecasteaux Island +, +Papua New Guinea +) + +. + + + +Specimen examined. + +NMMB-P34131 +(1, 288), +Kenting +, +Pingtung County +, +Southern +Taiwan +, hand collected, + +5–8 m +depth + +, + +04 May. 2017 + +, coll. by +C.-W. Lu + +. + + + + +Description of Taiwanese specimen. +Head length 6.3% of TL; preanal length 31.9; predorsal length 7.6; trunk length 25.6; tail length 68.1. Head length 19.8 of % PAL; predorsal length 23.8; trunk length 80.2. Depth at gill opening 39.9% of HL; depth at anus 38.0; interorbital width 10.8; interbranchial width 25.2; eye diameter 10.1; snout length 13.6; upper jaw length 17.1; lower jaw length 16.5. + +Body moderately elongate, anteriorly cylindrical in cross section, becoming oval posteriorly; anus at about anterior third of total length; tail much longer than body. Dorsal-fin origin slightly behind gill opening. Anal fin beginning immediately behind anus. Gill opening relatively small, slightly smaller than eye diameter; interbranchial width larger than gill opening and eye diameter. +Head medium size; snout short, rounded; eye large, slightly longer than snout. Upper and lower jaws with fleshy lips; posterior end of upper jaw located slightly behind vertical line of anterior margin of eye. Anterior nostril tubular, located in front of upper lip, and directed forward. Posterior nostril hole-shaped, located in front of eye, about same level as dorsal margin of eye. +Lateral line complete, 4 pores before gill opening, 6 pores before dorsal-fin origin, 47 pores before anal-fin origin, and 133 total pores. Posterior part of body, about one head long, without lateral line pores. + +Few pores on lateral line of head ( +Fig. 6 +). Supraorbital canal with 3 pores; located in front of and above posterior nostril. Infraorbital canal with 3 pores; first pore located between anterior and posterior nostrils, second pore located below eye, and third pore located below posterior edge of eye. Mandibular canal +4 in +numbers. No pore on preopercular canal, frontal, and supratemporal commissure. Predorsal vertebrae 9; preanal vertebrae 48; total vertebrae 152. + + +Teeth conical and blunt ( +Fig. 7A, B +); arranged in wide rows, with 4 rows of canine teeth in front of upper and lower jaws; two middle rows rounder and blunt, rear teeth in single row. Vomer bearing drop-shaped teeth, front teeth wider and arranged in about 6 rows, rear teeth in 2 rows. No intermaxillary tooth. + + +Coloration. Fresh coloration unknown. For preserved specimen ( +Fig. 5A, B +), body white with many black stripes, like in pattern in zebra. Small black spots on snout, upper and lower lips. Chin black. Black stripes on other parts of head somewhat worm-like. Seventeen black stripes on back of trunk, aligned or slightly staggered left and right; stripes in order of, 4–6, 9–11, 15–16 extending downward to ventral side or with both sides connected forming rings. Tail with 24 black stripes; stripes at middle extending downward forming a ring, rear stripes becoming wider and lighter in color. Black stripes at tail about 1 head long, not obvious and limited to base of the dorsal fin. Dorsal and anal fins white, except at base parts with black stripes extending from body; dorsal fin also bearing few black dots. + + + + +Distribution. +Known previously only from the Indo-West Pacific: Ryukyu Islands, +Philippines +, +Indonesia +, +Papua New Guinea +, +Vanuatu +, and now recorded on the southern coasts of +Taiwan +, at depths of + +5– +8 m + +. + + + + +Remarks. +The +Taiwan +specimen generally agrees well with the description of + +Heteroconger polyzona + +provided by +Castle and Randall (1999) +. Only some minor differences are noted. The present specimen has the preanal length slightly longer (31.9% vs. 29.2–31.5% TL), depth at gill opening slightly larger (39.9% vs. 36.3–39.1% HL), gill opening slightly smaller (8.7% vs. 9.8–13.5% HL), eye diameter slightly smaller (10.1% vs. 13.1–18.4% HL), and snout length slightly larger (13.6% vs. 9.4–11.8% HL). Adding the present new record, four species of garden eels are now known in +Taiwan +. The other three species are + +Gorgasia japonica +Abe, Miki & Asai, 1977 + +; + +G +. +taiwanensis +Shao, 1990 + +; and + +H +. +hassi +( +Klausewitz & Eibl-Eibesfeldt, 1959 +) + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/16/4F/01/164F012677468F7925C6F891FEFEF85B.xml b/data/16/4F/01/164F012677468F7925C6F891FEFEF85B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..04e1ddcfe69 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/16/4F/01/164F012677468F7925C6F891FEFEF85B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,509 @@ + + + +Three new records of the conger eels (Anguilliformes: Congridae) from Taiwan and the Dongsha Islands + + + +Author + +Huang, Jian-Fu +0000-0001-5213-886X +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan, R. O. C. +huangjf0321@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Chen, Hong-Ming +Department of Aquaculture, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chan, Tin-Yam +0000-0002-8143-0007 +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan, R. O. C. +tychan@mail.ntou.edu.tw + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +145 +158 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.15 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.15 +1175-5326 +14388477 +D7F0E0A4-493C-4B7D-BC99-49081E0F5AF4 + + + + + + + +Parabathymyrus philippinensis +Ho, Smith & Shao, 2015 + + + + + + + +Figs 1–4 +; +Table. 1 + + + + + + + +Parabathymyrus philippinensis + +Ho, Smith & Shao, 2015:131 + + + +, fig. 1 ( +holotype +,ASIZP +68112, 398 mm +TL, +paratype +,ASIZP +68117, 341 mm +TL, +Aurora +, +Luzon +, +Philippines +, depth + +233–356 m + +). + + + + +FIGURE 1 +. The fresh specimen of + +Parabathymyrus philippinensis +, TOU-AE + +9460, 355 mm TL. A. Whole body. B. Head anterior body. + + + +Specimen examined. + +NMMB-P30757 +(1, 268), +Dong-gang +fishing port, +Pingtung County +, SW +Taiwan +, commercial trawler, + +17 Aug. 2017 + +, coll. +J.-F. Huang. + + +TOU-AE9460 +(1, 355), +DaXi +fishing port, +Yilan County +, NE +Taiwan +, commercial trawler, + +14 Mar. 2023 + +, coll. +J.-F. Huang. + + + + + +Description of Taiwanese specimens. +Head length 15.7–16.8% of TL; preanal length 40.7–41.4; predorsal length 15.8–17.7; trunk length 24.6–25.0; tail length 58.6–59.3; depth at anus 6.3–6.5. Eye diameter 14.3–18.4% of HL; interorbital width 11.6–17.5; snout length 16.8–19.5; interbranchial width 20.3–20.4; pectoral fin length 36.6–41.7; gill opening 13.7–14.8; upper jaw length 29.3–30.1. + +Body moderately elongate and stout, anteriorly cylindrical in cross section, gradually becoming oval and compressed posteriorly; trunk length one fourth of total length; tail much longer than body. Dorsal-fin origin slightly above base of pectoral fin. Anal fin starting immediately behind anus, slightly anterior to middle of total length. Gill opening relatively small, slightly smaller than eye diameter and snout length. +Head slightly large; snout short and blunt; eye relatively large, more than half upper jaw length. Mouth moderately large, rictus extending to posterior margin of eye. +Lateral line complete, 7 pores before pectoral fin base, 8 pores before dorsal-fin origin, 43–44 pores before anal-fin origin, and 139–143 total pores. + + +FIGURE 2. +The preserved specimen of + +Parabathymyrus philippinensis + +, NMMB-P30757, 268 mm TL. A. Whole body. B. Head anterior body. + + + + +FIGURE 3. + +Parabathymyrus philippinensis + +, NMMB-P30757, 268 mm TL. Lateral view of head showing head pores and partial lateral line pores. + + + + +FIGURE 4. +The jaw teeth of + +Parabathymyrus philippinensis +, TOU-AE + +9460, 355 mm TL. A. Upper jaw. B. Lower jaw. + + + +Head pores ( +Fig. 3 +): supraorbital canal with 3 pores, first and second pores located in front of anterior nostril, third pore located above anterior nostril; infraorbital canal with 5 pores, first pore located below posterior nostril, second, third, and fourth pores located under eye, and fifth pore located under posterior margin of eye; preoperculomandibular canal with 11 pores. No pore on adnasal, frontal, and supratemporal commissure. Predorsal vertebrae 9–11; preanal vertebrae 44–45; total vertebrae 141–146. + + +Teeth small and blunt ( +Fig. 4A, B +), some of them fang; 4–5 rows of small fang teeth on intermaxilla forming a rounded patch; vomerine teeth small blunt and forming a small triangular patch; maxillary and mandibular teeth, wider anteriorly and in 4 or 5 rows, gradually narrower posteriorly and in 1 or 2 rows. + + +Coloration. When fresh ( +Fig. 1A, B +), body light brownish dorsally and whitish. After preservation ( +Fig. 2A, B +), body brownish and abdomen yellowish. + + + + +Distribution. +Known previously only from the +Philippines +and now recorded on both the northern and southern coasts of +Taiwan +, at depths of + +233– +356 m + +. + + + + +TABLE 1. +Morphometrics and meristics data of NMMB-P30757 and TOU-AE9460, compared with the holotype and paratype of + +Parabathymyrus philippinensis +( +Ho, Smith & Shao 2015 +) + +. LL=laterial line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NMMB-P30757TOU-AE9460Holotype ASIZP 68112Paratypes ASIZP 68117
TL (mm)268355398341
+%TL +
Head length15.716.817.517.9
Trunk length25.024.623.720.9
Tail length59.358.658.859.8
Predorsal length15.817.717.519.3
Preanal length40.741.441.240.2
Depth at anus6.36.56.26.3
+%HL +
Eye diameter18.414.317.221.3
Interorbital width11.617.510.212.1
Snout length16.819.515.017.2
Interbranchial width20.420.326.629.2
Pectoral fin length41.736.640.435.2
Gill opening length14.813.710.517.2
Upper jaw length29.330.131.732.5
+Vertebrae +
Predorsal91188
Preanal44454242
Total141146141142
+Pores +
Prepectoral LL7788
Predorsal LL88108
Preanal LL43444042
Total139143140141
SO pores3333
IO pores5555
POM pores11111111
ST pores0000
F pores0000
AD pores0000
+
+ + +Remarks + + +The first time reporting + +Parabathymyrus philippinensis + +record from +Taiwan +. The +two specimens +collected from Dong-gang and DaXi generally agree with the original description given by +Ho, Smith & Shao (2015) +, except for some minor differences. The head length is slightly smaller (15.7–16.8% vs. 17.5–17.9% TL), trunk length is slightly larger (24.6–25.0% vs. 20.9–23.7% TL), eye diameter is slightly smaller (14.3–18.4% vs. 17.2–21.3% HL), interbranchial is smaller (20.3–20.4% vs. 26.6–29.2% HL), and upper jaw length is slightly smaller (29.3–30.1% vs. 31.7–32.5% HL). + +Parabathymyrus philippinensis + +differs from the other two congeners in having 3 supraorbital pores (vs. 4), 139–143 total lateral line pores (vs. +121–132 in + +P. macrophthalmus +Kamohara, 1938 + +, 159– +163 in + +P. brachyrhynchus +( +Fowler, 1934 +)) + +, and 141–146 total vertebrae (vs. +128–137 in + +P. macrophthalmus + +, +149–152 in + +P. brachyrhynchus + +). + + +
+
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C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, Taiwan, R. O. C. +tychan@mail.ntou.edu.tw + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +145 +158 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.15 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.15 +1175-5326 +14388477 +D7F0E0A4-493C-4B7D-BC99-49081E0F5AF4 + + + + + + + +Congriscus maldivensis +( +Norman, 1939 +) + + + + + + + +Figs 8–11 +; +Table. 3 + + + + + + + +Conger maldivensis + +Norman, 1939:37 + + + +, fig. 11 ( +holotype +, +352 mm +TL, +paratypes +, +2 specimens +302 and +340 mm +TL, BMNH 1939.5.24.610–612, +Maldives +, depth + +494 m + +). + + + + +Congriscus maldivensis + +: +Castle, 1968:695 +, pl. 106D (brief redescription of +paratype +TL +340 mm +). +Karrer, 1982:18 +, fig. 4 (3 occurrences near northwestern +Madagascar +, depth +700 m +). Adam +et +. +al +., 1998:8 (2 occurrences near the +Maldives +, depth +354 m +). + + +Specimen examined. +Dongsha Island, South +China +Sea, commercial bottom trawl, about +580 m +: TOU-AE7668 (1, 241), +2 Dec. 2019 +, coll. J.-F. Huang. + +ASIZP 57965 +(3, 286–353), + +19 Aug. 1991 + + +, coll. K.- + +T +. +Shao + +. + +NMMST-P00879 +(1, 221), + +17 Aug. 1991 + + +, coll. K.- + +T +. +Shao + +. + +NMMB-P33385 +(1, 248), + +13 Feb. 2019 + +, coll. +H.-C. Ho. + + +NMMB-P33795 +(8, 187–264), + +14 Jan. 2019 + +, coll. +H.-C. Ho. + + +NMMB-P33828 +(1, 253), + +14 Jan. 2019 + +, coll. +H.-C. Ho. + + +NMMB-P34024 +(13, 174–288), + +13 Feb. 2019 + +, coll. +H.-C. Ho. + + +NMMB-P34888 +(2, 180–183), + +13 Feb. 2019 + +, coll. +H.-C. Ho. + + + + + +Description of Taiwanese specimens. +Head length 15.1–17.4% of TL; preanal length 41.5–43.4; predorsal length 17.5–20.2; trunk length 24.3–27.0; tail length 56.6–58.5. Depth at gill opening 39.5–56.5% of HL; depth at anus 24.8–42.5; interorbital width 7.3–12.5; interbranchial width 12.0–36.1; eye diameter 19.2–24.1; snout length 22.9–28.0; pectoral fin 31.4–38.8; gill opening 9.3–17.8; upper jaw length 33.1–42.6; lower jaw length 27.7–38.1. + +Body stout, anteriorly oval in cross section, gradually becoming compressed posteriorly; trunk length about one fourth of total length; tail much longer than body, exceeding body about a half of total length. Dorsal-fin origin slightly behind base of pectoral fin. Anal fin starting immediately behind anus. Gill opening moderately small, slightly smaller than eye diameter. +Head medium sized; snout moderately long; eye moderately large, slightly shorter than snout. Upper and lower jaws with well-developed lips; upper jaw slightly protruding beyond lower jaw. Mouth moderately large, rictus extending to middle of eye. +Lateral line complete, 5–7 pores before pectoral fin base; 7–10 pores before dorsal-fin origin, 43–46 pores before anal-fin origin. + + +FIGURE 8. +The fresh specimen of + +Congriscus maldivensis +, TOU-AE + +7668, 241 mm TL. A. Whole body. B. Head anterior body. + + + +Head pores ( +Fig. 10 +): supraorbital canal with 6 pores; first and second pores located in front of ansterior nostril, third pore located above ansterior nostril, fourth pore located above posterior nostril, fifth pore located above eye, sixth pore located above posterior margin of eye. Infraorbital canal with 9 pores, 6 below eye and 3 behind eye; first, second, and third pores located between anterior and posterior nostrils, fourth pore located below anterior margin of eye, fifth pore located below middle of eye, sixth pore located below posterior margin of eye, while seventh, eighth, and nineth pores located behind eye. Mandibular canal with 8 pores. Preopercular canal with 3 pores. Supratemporal commissure with 3 pores. No pore on frontal. Predorsal vertebrae 10–13; preanal vertebrae 45–47; precaudal vertebrae 49–52; total vertebrae 141–146. + + +Teeth conical and blunt ( +Fig. 11A, B +); 2–3 rows of conical teeth on intermaxilla; vomerine teeth conical and forming a short triangular patch, increasing in size posteriorly, 2–4 rows in front and 1–2 rows at rear; maxillary and mandibular teeth in anteriorly in 2–3 rows and wider, posteriorly in 1 row and gradually narrower. + + + +FIGURE 9. +The preserved specimen of + +Congriscus maldivensis +, TOU-AE + +7668, 241 mm TL. A. Whole body. B. Head anterior body. + + + + +FIGURE 10. + +Congriscus maldivensis +, TOU-AE + +7668, 241 mm TL. Lateral view of head showing head pores and partial laterial line pores. + + + +Coloration. When fresh ( +Fig. 8A, B +), body light yellow. Ventral surfaces of head and belly whitish, dorsal surfaces of head and pectoral fin light grayish. Fin rays light grayish. Small black dots on the pectoral fin. Preserved specimens ( +Fig. 9A, B +) with ventral surfaces of head and belly yellowish to paler, dorsal surfaces of head and pectoral fin light grayish. + + + + +Distribution. +Known previously only from the +Maldives +, +Madagascar +, +Philippines +, northwestern +Australia +, +New Caledonia +, +Vanuatu +, +Fiji +, +Wallis +, and +Futuna +and now recorded in Dongsha Island, South +China +Sea, at depths of + +354– +700 m + +. + + + + +TABLE 3. +Morphometric and meristic data of Dongsha Island specimens, compared with the holotype and paratypes of + +Congriscus maldivensis +( +Norman, 1939 +) + +. LL=laterial line. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
TOU-AEASIZPNMMST-PNMMB-P +Norman, 1939 +
TL (mm)174–353 (n=30)304–350 (n=3)
+%TL +
Head length15.1–17.417.8–18.1
Tail length56.6–58.5-
Trunk length24.3–27.021.7–25.0
Preanal length41.5–43.439.8–42.8
Predorsal length17.5–20.216.4–17.4
+%HL +
Depth at gill opening39.5–56.5-
Depth at anus24.8–42.5-
Interorbital width7.3–12.514.8–18.7
Interbranchial width12.0–36.115.5–16.7
Eye diameter19.2–24.122.6–24.6
Snout length22.9–28.019.4–22.2
Pectoral fin length31.4–38.8-
Gill opening length9.3–17.8-
Upper jaw length33.1–42.6-
Lower jaw length27.7–38.1-
+Vertebrae +
Predorsal10–13-
Preanal45–47-
Precaudal49–5247–48
Total141–146145–148
+Pores +
Predorsal LL7–106–9
Prepectoral LL5–77
Preanal LL43–4640–42
SO66
IO6+36+3
ST33
M78
POP33
+
+ + +FIGURE 11. +The jaw teeth of + +Congriscus maldivensis +, TOU-AE + +7668, 241 mm TL. A. Upper jaw. B. Lower jaw. + + + + +Remarks + + +Karmovskaya (2004) +found several morphometric and meristic differences between the southwestern Pacific material and topotypic specimens from the +Maldives +. The present Dongsha Islands material also has some morphometric and meristic differences from the original description of + +Congriscus maldivensis + +, such as head length slightly shorter (15.1–17.4 vs. 17.8–18.1% TL), trunk length slightly longer (24.3–27.0 vs. 21.7–25.0% TL), preanal length slightly longer (41.5–43.4 vs. 39.8–42.8% TL), predorsal length slightly longer (17.5–20.2 vs. 16.4–17.4% TL), interorbital width slightly shorter (7.3–12.5 vs. 14.8–18.7% HL), snout length slightly longer (22.9–28.0 vs. 19.4–22.2% HL), greater numbers of precaudal vertebrae (49–52 vs. 47–48), and preanal pores (43–46 vs. 40–42). It still needs to be verified whether the differences between the materials from the Pacific and Indian Oceans represent geographical variations of the same species. + + +
+
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Carlos Chagas Filho, 373, Cidade Universitária, Ilha do Fundão, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. +andreroza1993@gmail.com - - -Author + + +Author -Constantin, Robert +Constantin, Robert +7050FD35-153E-4AF8-8593-EEE7871DEC3A +Roquette, 50000 Saint-Lô, France. +rconstantin50@gmail.com - - -Author + + +Author -Mermudes, José Ricardo Miras +Mermudes, José Ricardo Miras +A8A8CF2F-7ED4-4FE1-BA4B-14EB43DA2D55 +Laboratório de Entomologia, Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, A 1 - 107, Bloco A, Av. Carlos Chagas Filho, 373, Cidade Universitária, Ilha do Fundão, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. +jrmermudes@gmail.com -text - - -European Journal of Taxonomy +text + + +European Journal of Taxonomy - -2019 - -2019-11-26 + +2019 + +2019-11-26 - -580 + +580 - -1 -13 + +1 +13 -journal article -24107 -10.5852/ejt.2019.580 -cf5561c6-3239-4d22-881e-4d4a07883bc3 -3660177 -13CA29BA-AA80-4CFF-AE15-6910C208F515 +journal article +10.5852/ejt.2019.580 +cf5561c6-3239-4d22-881e-4d4a07883bc3 +2118-9773 +3660177 +13CA29BA-AA80-4CFF-AE15-6910C208F515 - + @@ -75,7 +84,7 @@ Antennae moniliform or serrate, from antennomere III or IV to X. Maxillary palpi Wittmer 1976b ; Ivie 2002 -; Zaragoza- Caballero 2008), but during the present study we observe two distinctly separated tentorial pits on the ventral face of the head capsule of +; ZaragozaCaballero 2008), but during the present study we observe two distinctly separated tentorial pits on the ventral face of the head capsule of Pseudotelegeusis meloi @@ -118,13 +127,11 @@ family had benefitted either from dissections of the cephalic capsule or from sc Type material - + + Holotype - - - PERU1 ♂ @@ -153,24 +160,16 @@ leg.; ; KUNHM-ENT, PER-10-09- MAT-015’’; MUSM-ENT. - + + Paratypes -(34 exx.) - - - +(34 exx.) PERU – - Madre de Dios -dept - - -. -• - +dept. • 1 ♂ ; CICRA Field station @@ -178,11 +177,7 @@ dept 12.56940° S , 70.10100°W -; alt. - -260 m - -; +; alt. 260 m; 6–16 Sep. 2010 @@ -256,11 +251,7 @@ leg.; 13°2′51.1″ S , 70°20′45.9″W -, - -382m - -, +, 382m, Malaise trap ; @@ -282,22 +273,17 @@ leg.; Tambopata prov. , -15 km -NE +15 km NE Puerto Maldonado , Reserva -Cusco +Cusco Amazônica ; 12°33′ S 69°03′ W -; - -200 m - -; +; 200 m; Plot #Z1U9; @@ -369,34 +355,23 @@ NE , #308, Flight intercept trap -. – +. + +– -Huánuco -dept. +Huánuco dept. • - 2 ♂♂ ; provincia de Puerto Inca ( - -150 km -ENE of Huanuco - +150 km ENE of Huanuco ), ACP [Area de Conservación Privada y Estación Biologica] Panguana , rio Yuyapichis -; -9°36°49” S -, -74°56′W -; alt. - -220 m - -; +; 9°36°49” S, 74°56′W; alt. 220 m; 1–20 May 2015 @@ -453,7 +428,7 @@ C, D • - + 1 ♂ ; same location as preceding, @@ -461,8 +436,9 @@ D ; MUSM +# -# • +• 1 ♂ ; same data as preceding; @@ -506,13 +482,10 @@ E, 2019- 11F. + – - -Loreto -dept. - +Loreto dept. • - 1 ♂ ; provincia de Requena @@ -521,23 +494,14 @@ dept. Herrera, on east bank of Ucayali river (about - -145 km -SW of Iquitos - -and -4 km -E of +145 km SW of Iquitos +and 4 km E of Jenaro ); 4°55′0″ S , 73°36′49″W -; alt. - -135 m - -; +; alt. 135 m; Plot 16, flight interception trap diff --git a/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC01F64FF2DC100646A407D.xml b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC01F64FF2DC100646A407D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bf89bc762c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC01F64FF2DC100646A407D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,498 @@ + + + +Taxonomic review of the genus Johnius (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) from East Malaysian waters, with comments on newly recorded Johnius species + + + +Author + +Hanafi, Norhafiz +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, Meng-Hsien +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chao, Ning Labbish +National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Bio-Amazonia Conservation International, Boston, Massachusetts, USA + + + +Author + +Seah, Ying Giat +Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia & Fish Division, South China Sea Repository and Reference Center, Institute of Oceanography and Environment, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +85 +117 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 +1175-5326 +14388193 +44C6949D-67DE-4C01-ABC8-3FB0F163BF5F + + + + + + + +Johnius amblycephalus +(Bleeker, 1855) + + + + +(Common name: Bearded croaker) + + + +( +Fig. 5 +, +Table 6 +) + + + + + +Umbrina amblycephalus +Bleeker 1855: 412 + +(type locality: +Ambon Island +, +Molucca Islands +, +Indonesia +. +Syntypes +: +RMNH 8289 +). + + + + +Johnius amblycephalus +(Bleeker, 1855) + +: + +Sasaki, 2000: 621 + +; + +Sasaki, 2001: 3139 + +; + +Mohamad Faisal, 2009: 97 + +; + + +Ambak +et al. +2010: 174 + + +; + + +Matsunuma +et al. +2011:139 + + +; + + +Atan +et al. +2010: 194 + + +; + + +Lim +et al. +2018: 138 + + +; + + +Seah +et al. +2021: 99 + + +. + + + + + +Johnius coitor + +(non of Hamilton, 1822): + + +Ng +et al. +, 2015: 327 + + +. + + + + + +Johnius dussumieri + +(non of +Cuvier, 1830 +): Mohsin & Ambak, 364; + + +Chin +, 1998: 186 + + +. + + + + + +Material examined +. Non-types: + +NMMB-P37076 +(10, 106.49 to +153.76 mm +SL), +Kota Kinabalu +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +4 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P26538 +(3, 145.85 to +173.38 mm +SL), +Pulau +kambing, +Terengganu +, +Malaysia +, + +30 December 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P34752 +( +163.89 mm +SL), +Sibu +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +3 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P34753 +( +108.1 mm +SL), +Bako +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +17 March 2017 + + +; + +Endau +, +Johor +, +Malaysia +, + +10–11 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P21557 +( +123.38 mm +SL), +Endau +, +Johor +, +Malaysia +, + +10–11 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P32820 +( +129.9 mm +SL), +Pangkor Island +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +11 September 2009 + + +; + +NMMB-P34754 +(4, +85.66 to 148.65 mm +SL), +Miri +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +7 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMBP26503 +( +129.06 mm +SL), +Kota Kinabalu +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +4 April 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P21532 +( +143.7 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMBP26498 +(2, 138.08 to +141.6 mm +SL), +Pantai Remis +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +4 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P21530 +( +153.77 mm +SL), +Kuala Kurau +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +1–2 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P26501 +(3, 120.21 to +146.75 mm +SL), +Kuala +Kedah +, +Kedah +, +Malaysia +, + +19 May 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P25512 +(3, 105.03 to +134.51 mm +SL), +Tanjung Gemok +, +Pahang +, +Malaysia +, + +10 June 2014 + + +. + + + + +FIGURE 5. +Photographs of the comparative materials. + +Johnius amblycephalus +, + +NMMB-P 37076, 106 mm SL, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, 4 March 2017. + + + + +Diagnosis. +A species of + +Johnius + +with the following combination of characters: Snout steep, bluntly rounded, projecting in front of upper jaw; mouth inferior; a stiff, blunt barbel on chin; lower jaw with a band of villiform teeth; gill rakers stiff, less than 1/2 length of gill filaments at angle of arch, 6 to 9 on lower limb of first gill arch; second spine moderately short, 20 to 36% of head length; caudal fin slightly rhomboidal, S-shaped or truncate; scales small, 7 to 12 scale rows above lateral line to origin of dorsal fin, 13 to 18 scale rows below lateral line to origin of anal fin ( + +Hanafi +et al. +2023 + +). + + + + +Distribution. +Indo-West Pacific, west to +Pakistan +, east to southern +China +and northeastern +Australia +. + + + + +Remarks. + +Johnius amblycephalus + +can be easily differentiated from the rest of other + +Johnius +species + +in the East Malaysian waters by the presence of a single mental barbel at the lower jaw. + +Johnius amblycephalus + +is abundant and was available collected from stretching the +Sabah +and +Sarawak +states, +Malaysia +until +Taiwan +waters ( + +Hanafi +et al. +2023 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC11F63FF2DC23C672C45F4.xml b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC11F63FF2DC23C672C45F4.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cfe9132414f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC11F63FF2DC23C672C45F4.xml @@ -0,0 +1,506 @@ + + + +Taxonomic review of the genus Johnius (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) from East Malaysian waters, with comments on newly recorded Johnius species + + + +Author + +Hanafi, Norhafiz +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, Meng-Hsien +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chao, Ning Labbish +National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Bio-Amazonia Conservation International, Boston, Massachusetts, USA + + + +Author + +Seah, Ying Giat +Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia & Fish Division, South China Sea Repository and Reference Center, Institute of Oceanography and Environment, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +85 +117 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 +1175-5326 +14388193 +44C6949D-67DE-4C01-ABC8-3FB0F163BF5F + + + + + + + +Johnius belangerii +( +Cuvier, 1830 +) + + + + +(Common name: Belanger croaker) + + + +( +Fig. 6 +, +Table 6 +) + + + + + + + +Corvina belengerii + +Cuvier 1830: 120 + + + +(type locality: +Malabar +, +India +. +Syntypes +: MNHN 0000-761). + + + + + +Johnius belangerii +( +Cuvier, 1830 +) + +: + +Mohsin & Ambak, 1996: 366 + +; + + +Chin +, 1998: 138 + + +; + +Sasaki, 2000: 621 + +; + +Sasaki, 2001: 3141 + +; + +Lim, 2009: 200 + +; + +Mohamad Faisal, 2009: 97 + +; + + +Ambak +et al. +2010: 174 + + +; + + +Lim +et al. +2018: 138 + + +; + + +Seah +et al. +2021: 100 + + +. + + + + + +Johnius dussumieri + +(non of +Cuvier, 1830 +): + + +Atan +et al. +2010: 195 + + +. + + + + + +Material examined +. Non-types: + +NMMB-P37077 +(5, 129.9 to +156.92 mm +SL), +Miri +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +7 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37078 +(4, 131.24 to +152 mm +SL), +Kota Kinabalu +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +4 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37079 +(2, 130.33 to +154 mm +SL), +Sibu +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +12 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P21552 +(4, +97.25 to 182.5 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P26493 +(2, 115.59 to +133 mm +SL), +Tanjung Piandang +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +2 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P31394 +(8, 147.37 to +164.73 mm +SL), +Muar +, +Johor +, +Malaysia +, + +19 March 2019 + + +; + +NMMB-P26511 +(3, 107.65 to +133.41 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P26499 +(3, +89.68 to 101.31 mm +SL), +Kuala Kurau +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +4 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P21522 +(8, +82.1 to 117.08 mm +SL), +Kuala Kurau +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +8 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P28323 +( +110.9 mm +SL), +Kuala Kurau +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +2 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P26496 +(3, 106.46 to +113.27 mm +SL), +Kuala Kurau +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +23 November 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P26510 +(3, +98.35 to 155.89 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P21533 +(5, +80.41 to 129.42 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P26523 +(4, +71.4 to 78.01 mm +SL), +Pantai Remis +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +4–6 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P26513 +(3, 119.45 to +141.37 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P27638 +( +127.8 mm +SL), +Sungai Udang +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +19 January 2015 + + +; + +NMMB-P21713 +( +144.72 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P21714 +(30, +92.18 to 145.95 mm +SL), +Matang +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +21 April 2011 + + +; + +NMMB-P21536 +( +141.34 mm +SL), +Bagan Panchor +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +5 June 2014 + + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +A species of + +Johnius + +with the following combination of characters: snout steep, obtusely rounded, slightly projecting in front of upper jaw; mouth small, inferior; lower jaw with a band of villiform teeth; gill rakers very short, club-shaped, less than 1/2 length of gill filaments at angle of arch, 8 to 10 on lower limb of first gill arch; second spine long, stiff, 31 to 45% of head length; and scales moderately small, 7 to 11 scale rows above lateral line to origin of dorsal fin, 12 to 17 scale rows below lateral line to origin of anal fin ( + +Hanafi +et al. +, 2023 + +). + + + + +Distribution. +Indo-West Pacific, west to the Persian Gulf, east to southern +China +and +Indonesia +. + + + + +Remarks. + +Johnius belangerii + +is a common species distribute in the East Malaysian waters, also in the Taiwanese waters ( + +Hanafi +et al. +2023 + +). It was abundantly collected from several sites off the +Sarawak +states, but few in +Sabah +states. This might due to ecological sandy and muddy area distribution available for this species to distribute. The variation in the shape band pattern observed in this species throughout collection sites implies it is a morphologically complex species ( + +Hanafi +et al. +, 2023 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC41F60FF2DC4F2664F4710.xml b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC41F60FF2DC4F2664F4710.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cd7b8ff0bd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC41F60FF2DC4F2664F4710.xml @@ -0,0 +1,542 @@ + + + +Taxonomic review of the genus Johnius (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) from East Malaysian waters, with comments on newly recorded Johnius species + + + +Author + +Hanafi, Norhafiz +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, Meng-Hsien +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chao, Ning Labbish +National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Bio-Amazonia Conservation International, Boston, Massachusetts, USA + + + +Author + +Seah, Ying Giat +Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia & Fish Division, South China Sea Repository and Reference Center, Institute of Oceanography and Environment, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +85 +117 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 +1175-5326 +14388193 +44C6949D-67DE-4C01-ABC8-3FB0F163BF5F + + + + + + + +Johnius carouna +( +Cuvier, 1830 +) + + + + +(Common name: Caroun croaker) + + + +( +Fig. 8 +, +Table 6 +) + + + + + + + +Corvina carouna + +Cuvier, 1830: 125 + + + +(type locality: +Malabar +, +India +. +Syntype +: MNHN 0000-7529 + + + + + +Johnius carouna +( +Cuvier, 1830 +) + +: + +Sasaki, 2000: 621 + +; + +Sasaki, 2001: 3142 + +; + +Mohamad Faisal, 2009: 97 + +; + + +Atan +et al. +2010: 194 + + +; + + +Seah +et al. +2021: 101 + + +. + + + + + +Johnius belangerii + +(non of +Cuvier, 1830 +): + + +Atan +et al. +, 2010: 194 + + +. + + + + + +Johnius carutta + +non of Bloch, 1793: + +Mohsin & Ambak, 1996: 174 + +. + + + + + +Johnius coitor + +(non of Hamilton, 1822): + +Ambak, 2010: 174 + +; + + +Atan +et al. +, 2010: 194 + + +. + + + + + +Johnius goldmani + +(syn. of Bleeker, 1854): + +Mohamad Faisal, 2009: 98 + +; + + +Atan +et al. +, 2010: 195 + + +. + + + + + +Material examined +. Non-types: + +NMMB-P37088 +(2, +98.16 to 106.76 mm +SL), +Tawau +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +23 February 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37089 +(10, 102.9 to +116.37 mm +SL), +Sandakan +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +26–27 February 2017 + + +; + +NMMBP21551 +(4, +89.17 to 136.9 mm +SL), +Pantai Remis +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +4–6 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P27642 +(7, +92.85 to 124.33 mm +SL), +Pantai Remis +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +10 August 2016 + + +; + +NMMB-P34742 +(5, +97.98 to 98.26 mm +SL), +Kota Kinabalu +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +4 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P34741 +(7, +89.35 to 97.13 mm +SL), +Betangor +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +14 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P21550 +(6, +92.86 to 97.58 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P26525 +(3, +90.45 to 107.46 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P26504 +(4, 104.88 to +141.26 mm +SL), +Kuala Kurau +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +4 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P21535 +( +104.11 mm +SL), +Bagan Panchor +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +5 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P21716 +(B) (18, +62.7 to 107.09 mm +SL), +Matang +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +21 April 2011 + + +; + +NMMB-P34740 +(10, 113.45 to +122.58 mm +SL), +Beluran +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +28 February 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P26533 +(4, +92.54 to 121.9 mm +SL), +Kuala +Kedah +, +Kedah +, +Malaysia +, + +19 May 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P34743 +(10, 106.09 to +141.28 mm +SL), +Goebilt +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +17 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P27643 +(10, +92.79 to 130.83 mm +SL), +Bako +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +17 March 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P31392 +(7, 117.27 to +160 mm +SL), +Muar +, +Johor +, +Malaysia +, + +19 March 2019 + + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +A species of + +Johnius + +with the following combination of characters: snout bluntly rounded, slightly projecting in front of upper jaw; mouth small, inferior; lower jaw with a band of villiform teeth; gill rakers long, stiff, about 1/2 length of gill filaments at angle of arch, 10 to 12 on lower limb of first gill arch; second spine long, stiff, 32 to 50% of head length; and scales moderately large, 5 to 7 scale rows above lateral line to origin of dorsal fin, 8 to 11 scale rows below lateral line to origin of anal fin ( + +Hanafi +et al. +, 2022 + +). + + + + +FIGURE 8. +Photographs of the comparative materials. + +Johnius carouna + +NMMB-P 27643, 113 mm SL, Bako, Sarawak, Malaysia, 17 March 2017. + + + + +Distribution. +Indo-West Pacific, +India +and +Myanmar +east to Borneo, north to northern +Vietnam +and southern +China +. + + + + +Remarks. + +Johnius carouna + +can be distinguished from sympatric congener species, + +J. sasakii + +, by the second anal spine length longer and stiffer and the gill raker count more higher ( +10 to 12 in + +carouna + +vs +8 to 10 in + +sasakii + +). + +Johnius carouna + +also is a common species and abundant especially concentrated in +Sarawak +states. It was collected at several sites of the Bako, Betangor, and Kota Kinabalu. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC51F7EFF2DC5D3628240B7.xml b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC51F7EFF2DC5D3628240B7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0a750645d43 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFC51F7EFF2DC5D3628240B7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,582 @@ + + + +Taxonomic review of the genus Johnius (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) from East Malaysian waters, with comments on newly recorded Johnius species + + + +Author + +Hanafi, Norhafiz +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, Meng-Hsien +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chao, Ning Labbish +National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Bio-Amazonia Conservation International, Boston, Massachusetts, USA + + + +Author + +Seah, Ying Giat +Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia & Fish Division, South China Sea Repository and Reference Center, Institute of Oceanography and Environment, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +85 +117 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 +1175-5326 +14388193 +44C6949D-67DE-4C01-ABC8-3FB0F163BF5F + + + + + + + +Johnius coitor +(Hamilton, 1822) + + + + +(Common name: Coitor croaker) + + + +( +Fig. 9 +, +Table 6 +) + + + + + +Bola coitor +Hamilton, 1822: 75 + +( +type +locality: +Ganges River +as far as Kanpur and +Jumna River +at Angra and at Visakhapatum, +India +. No +types +known. + + + + +Johnius coitor +(Hamilton, 1822) + +: + +Sasaki, 2000: 621 + +; + +Sasaki, 2001: 3144 + +; + +Mohamad Faisal, 2009: 98 + +. + + + + + +Material examined. + +Non-types: +NMMB-P37096 +(3, 109.25 to +136.62 mm +SL), +Sibu +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +12 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P33374 +( +121.72 mm +SL), +Pasar Tamu Sri Aman +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +19 November 2019 + + +. + + + + +Diagnosis +. A species of + +Johnius + +with the following combination of characters: snout steep, obtusely pointed; mouth small, inferior; small eye, 12 to 16% of HL; gill rakers moderately long, slender, about 1/2 to 2/3 length of gill filaments at angle of arch, 9 to 11 on lower limb of first gill arch; second anal spine length long, stiff, about 35 to 40% of HL; and scales moderately small, 7 to 9 scale rows above lateral line. + + + + +Distribution. +Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific; Bay of Bengal ( +India +and +Bangladesh +) and to eastern +Australia +. + + + + +Remarks. + +Johnius coitor + +is rare, endemic species and only distributed in the East +Malaysia +waters, concisely at the Sibu site collection. In previous, +Sasaki (2001) +has mentioned the species distribution recorded in the Borneo and Malay Peninsula, but no +types +are known. Thus, this study gives the first clear baseline information based on voucher specimen, genetic information and morphological measurement in detailed. In addition, it also available collected at one site at the +Sarawak +states, which based on our observation collected at freshwater river which caught in the ~ +120 km +upstream at Rajang River. This is might due to this species much prefer riverine ecological factor such as sandy and muddy habitat with the highly freshwater intrusion for their life preference. However, this study needs to provide in detail with the environmental and biological evidence as supporting data. + + + +FIGURE 9. +Photographs of the comparative materials. + +Johnius coitor + +: NMMB-P 37096, non-type, 136 mm SL, Sibu fish landing port, Sarawak, Malaysia, 12 March 2017. + + + + +TABLE 6 +. Morphometric measurement of + +J. amblycephalus +, +J. belangerii +, +J. borneensis +, +J. carouna + +and + +J. coitor + +. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+SPECIES + + +J. amblycephalus + + + +J. belangerii + + + +J. borneensis + + + +J. carouna + + + +J. coitor + +
+(n=31) + +(n=17) + +(n=30) + +(n=30) + +(n=4) +
+Morphometric measurements +
+Standard length(mm) +106–15682–15786–18588–148108–136
+As percentage of SL +
+Head length +28.4–32.1(30.4±1.0)28.6–32.5(30.4±1.3)29.5–34.3(32.0±1.1)25.5–32.3(29.83±1.4)28.9–30.2(2935±0.6)
+Pectoral fin length +9.2–34.9(21.8±3.7)17.3–19.6(18.6±0.6)12.8–24.1(19.0±2.2)13.12–26.2(21.5±2.6)20.7–22.7(21.5±0.8)
+Pelvic fin length +14.7–32.2(17.4±2.9)16.6–21.0(18.8±1.3)12.2–19.0(16.5±1.8)13.5–19.9(16.8±1.5)18.9–21.8(20.1±1.3)
+Body depth +22.6–28.1(25.9±1.4)27.3–32.2(29.2±1.5)25.8–32.3(29.2±1.5)20.0–31.6(26.5±2.1)26.3–27.6(27.1±0.6)
+Body width +13.9–19.2(16.1±1.3)13.0–16.0(14.7±0.8)11.3–19.1(15.5±1.5)10.4–19.4(14.1±1.6)14.4–17.1(15.5±1.2)
+1 +st +dorsal fin base length +18.5–25.6(22.0±1.9)18.2–23.5(20.6±1.5)15.2–25.1(20.7±1.8)15.9–26.9(20.3±2.0)19.5–22.6(20.4±1.5)
+4 +th +spine of 1 +st +dorsal fin length +16.2–27.9(21.3±2.7)11.3–17.7(15.6±1.5)10.5–17.9(14.8±1.6)11.3–18.8(15.2±1.7)14.3–17.5(15.9±1.4)
+2 +nd +dorsal fin base length +31.1–40.4(34.7±2.7)37.5–46.5(41.2±2.2)32.1–42.4(38.2±2.4)35.1–43.7(40.1±2.1)38.3–41.9(40.5±1.8)
+5 +th +ray of 2 +nd +dorsal fin length +6.2–11.8(9.2±1.4)7.8–12.2(10.1±1.2)6.8–14.7(10.1±1.7)7.9–17.3(10.4±1.5)9.1–11.2(10.3±1.0)
+Anal fin base length +8.4–11.0(9.4±0.7)8.7–12.0(10.2±1.0)7.0–10.4(8.8±0.7)7.4–10.8(8.8±0.7)9.2–10.6(9.9±0.6)
+2 +nd +spine of anal fin length +6.3–10.8(8.5±1.1)8.9–13.4(11.3±1.2)5.6–13.6(8.4±1.6)9.6–14.7(11.9±1.3)10.3–11.6(11.1±0.6)
+1 +st +ray of anal fin length +7.9–14.0(12.4±1.3)13.0–16.0(14.4±0.7)8.0–16.6(12.4±1.8)9.7–16.5(13.2±1.3)15.2–15.4(15.3±0.1)
+Preanal length +61.8–69.8(66.9±1.7)65.8–69.3(67.8±1.2)64.2–78.6(71.6±2.3)62.5–72.7(68.3±2.0)63.3–67.0(65.8±1.7)
+Predorsal length +32.3–37.0(34.7±1.2)33.3–37.1(34.7±1.2)32.8–36.7(35.2±1.0)27.0–38.0(34.0±2.1)34.5–36.5(35.8±0.9)
+Snout to origin of 2 +nd +dorsal fin length +52.2–59.0(54.6±1.7)50.3–57.3(53.1±1.8)51.7–57.9(54.4±1.5)43.6–57.5(52.3±2.5)52.0–56.7(54.5±2.1)
+Prepectoral length +28.1–38.1(31.4±1.8)28.0–31.4(29.6±0.9)29.2–34.6(32.0±1.3)22.7–34.3(30.1±2.2)30.9–32.0(31.3±0.5)
+Prepelvic length +27.8–36.3(33.5±1.7)32.7–35.1(33.9±0.6)33.2–38.1(36.0±1.3)27.0–34.3(30.1±2.2)33.5–35.5(34.4±0.8)
+Caudal peduncle depth +7.6–10.1(9.0±0.7)7.6–10.1(9.7±0.6)7.8–10.9(9.8±0.8)2.2–10.5(9.2±1.1)7.6–7.9(7.8±0.2)
+As percentage of HL +
+Snout length +25.9–34.0(30.3±2.1)24.5–29.2(27.1±1.4)22.3–33.4(29.6±2.1)23.8–30.2(27.1±1.5)32.1–33.6(32.6±0.7)
+Upper jaw length +35.2–56.1(48.7±5.4)35.2–50.5(42.1±4.3)36.9–56.0(46.7±5.5)34.7–52.6(43.6±5.7)42.3–45.6(43.8±1.4)
+Tip upper jaw to hinge length +26.1–38.0(32.9±3.5)24.8–37.1(29.6±4.0)28.2–46.9(37.5±4.8)22.6–39.8(30.4±5.0)27.1–29.9(28.9±1.3)
+Tip lower jaw to hinge length +19.5–33.6(28.1±3.5)22.0–33.3(26.5±3.5)19.8–42.7(33.8±5.1)21.0–46.4(27.2±5.2)24.8–27.5(26.0±1.1)
+Eye diameter +19.2–27.1(22.8±1.9)20.8–32.6(25.3±3.4)19.3–27.3(22.6±1.6)20.3–35.2(24.8±2.5)12.3–16.5(14.1±1.8)
+Interorbital width +26.7–36.1(29.1±1.6)18.5–24.4(20.8±2.1)24.9–31.8(27.3±1.6)20.9–29.2(25.1±1.8)26.2–28.0(27.0±0.9)
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C. & Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chao, Ning Labbish +National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Bio-Amazonia Conservation International, Boston, Massachusetts, USA + + + +Author + +Seah, Ying Giat +Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia & Fish Division, South China Sea Repository and Reference Center, Institute of Oceanography and Environment, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +85 +117 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 +1175-5326 +14388193 +44C6949D-67DE-4C01-ABC8-3FB0F163BF5F + + + + + + + +Johnius borneensis +(Bleeker, 1851) + + + + +(Common name: Sharptooth hammer croaker) + + + +( +Fig. 7 +, +Table 6 +) + + + + + +Otolithus borneensis +Bleeker, 1851: 268 + +(type locality: +Bandjarmasin +, +Borneo +, +Indonesia +. +Holotype +(unique): +RMNH 5980 +). + + + + +Johnius borneensis +(Bleeker, 1851) + +: + +Sasaki, 2000: 621 + +; + +Sasaki, 2001: 3154 + +; + + +Ambak +et al. +2010: 174 + + +; + + +Lim +et al. +2018: 138 + + +; + + +Seah +et al. +2021: 100 + + +. + + + + + +Johnius carouna + +(non of +Cuvier, 1830 +): + + +Ng +et al. +2015: 327 + + +. + + + + + +Johnius glaucus + +(syn. of Day, 876): + +Mohamad Faisal, 2009: 98 + +; + + +Atan +et al. +, 2010: 195 + + +. + + + + +Johnius goldmanni + +(syn. of Bleeker, 1851): DOF +Malaysia +, 2009. + + + + +Material examined +. Non-types: + +NMMB-P37080 +(4, +81.22 to 171.61 mm +SL), +Sandakan +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +26–27 February 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37081 +( +123.82 mm +SL), +Bintulu +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +11 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37082 +( +88.44 mm +SL), +Bako +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +17 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37083 +( +173.28 mm +SL), +Tawau +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +23 February 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37084 +(2, 125.13 to +189.47 mm +SL), +Kuching +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +17 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37085 +(8, 112.48 to +146.3 mm +SL), +Miri +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +7 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMBP37086 +(7, 118.57 to +153.76 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P26522 +( +130.4 mm +SL), +Kota Kinabalu +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +4 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P31385 +( +151.69 mm +SL), +Muar +, +Johor +, +Malaysia +, + +19 March 2019 + + +; + +NMMB-P21543 +(3, 108.06 to +170.76 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P26492 +(3, 120.62 to +153.71 mm +SL), +Pantai Remis +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +14 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P26514 +(3, 141.99 to +181.76 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P21545 +(3, 131.06 to +180.39 mm +SL), +Kuala Kurau +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +1–2 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P23651 +(11, 142.71 to +182.21 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P23652 +(3, 153.76 to +202.71 mm +SL), +Kuala +Kedah +, +Kedah +, +Malaysia +, + +19 May 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P21520 +(2, +26.13 to 130.07 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P21554 +(2, 136.5 to +139.46 mm +SL), +Endau +, +Johor +, +Malaysia +, + +10–11 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P21549 +(2, 131.56 to +199.24 mm +SL), +Bagan Panchor +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +5 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P26515 +(3, 129.82 to +148.61 mm +SL), +Tanjung Gemok +, +Pahang +, +Malaysia +, + +10 June 2014 + + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +A species of + +Johnius + +with the following combination of characters: snout pointed, but not swollen or projecting; mouth large, oblique; teeth well differentiated into large and small in both jaws, but none canine-like; gill rakers slender, about 1/2 length of gill filaments at angle of arch, 9 to 15 on lower limb of first gill arch; second anal spine moderately long, 18 to 42% of head length; and scales moderately large, 5–6 scale rows above lateral line to origin of dorsal fin, 10 to 12 scale rows below lateral line to origin of anal fin ( + +Hanafi +et al. +, 2023 + +). + + + + +Distribution +. Indo-West Pacific, west to the Persian Gulf, east to southern +China +, +Taiwan +Province of +China +, and northern and northeastern +Australia +and New +Guinea +. + + + + +Remarks. + +Johnius borneensis + +is also a common species widely distributed in the East +Malaysia +waters, and Taiwanese waters ( + +Hanafi +et al. +2023 + +). However, it was intensely collected at abundant sites at the +Sarawak +states, comparing with +Sabah +states due to ecological factor such as sandy and muddy habitat. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/61/79/87/61798799FFD91F7CFF2DC4F2619F41F7.xml b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFD91F7CFF2DC4F2619F41F7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0f0833b5799 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFD91F7CFF2DC4F2619F41F7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,419 @@ + + + +Taxonomic review of the genus Johnius (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) from East Malaysian waters, with comments on newly recorded Johnius species + + + +Author + +Hanafi, Norhafiz +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, Meng-Hsien +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chao, Ning Labbish +National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Bio-Amazonia Conservation International, Boston, Massachusetts, USA + + + +Author + +Seah, Ying Giat +Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia & Fish Division, South China Sea Repository and Reference Center, Institute of Oceanography and Environment, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +85 +117 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 +1175-5326 +14388193 +44C6949D-67DE-4C01-ABC8-3FB0F163BF5F + + + + + + + +Johnius heterolepis +Bleeker, 1873 + + + + +(Common name: Heterolepis croaker) + + + +( +Fig. 10 +, +Table 7 +) + + + + + +Johnius heterolepis +Bleeker, 1873: 456 + +(type locality: +Sarawak +and +Sabah +, Borneo.) +Syntype +: +RMNH 6042 +(2) + + + + +Johnius heterolepis +Bleeker, 1873 + +: + +Sasaki, 1992: 193 + +; + +Sasaki, 2000: 621 + +; + +Sasaki, 2001: 3145 + +; + +Mohamad Faisal, 2009: 98 + +; + + +Atan +et al. +2010: 195 + + +. + + + + + +Material examined. +Non-types: + +NMMB-P37090 +(4, +77.95 to 117.86 mm +SL), +Sarikei +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +14 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P23664 +( +119.81 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P21541 +(2, 104.94 to +128.85 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P21711 +( +125.93 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P23665 +(3, 103.17 to +138.95 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P23656 +(8, 102.43 to +123.8 mm +SL), +Pantai Remis +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +4–6 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P34749 +(10, +90.32 to 119.07 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P34751 +(15, 105 to +113.9 mm +SL), +Bako +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +17 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P34750 +(10, +81.24 to 101.56 mm +SL), +Goebilt +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +17 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P35556 +(6, +90.3 to 112.64 mm +SL), +Betangor +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +14 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P23657 +(2, 103.81 to +127.65 mm +SL), +Tanjung Gemok +, +Pahang +, +Malaysia +, + +10 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P21527 +(2, 103.14 to +127.33 mm +SL), +Tanjung Piandang +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +3 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P34748 +(10, +91.9 to 112.84 mm +SL), +Bintulu +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +9 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P23658 +(7, +91.34 to 112.68 mm +SL), +Kuala +Kedah +, +Kedah +, +Malaysia +, + +3 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P21537 +( +120.15 mm +SL), +Bagan Panchor +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +5 June 2014 + + +. + + + + +FIGURE 10. +Photographs of the comparative materials. + +Johnius heterolepis + +NMMB-P 37090, 78 mm SL, Sarikei, Sarawak, Malaysia, 14 March 2017. + + + + +Diagnosis. +A species of + +Johnius + +with the following combination of characters: snout steep, obtusely pointed; mouth small, inferior; moderate eye, 20 to 29% of HL; gill rakers moderately slender, about 1/2 length of gill filaments at angle of arch, 9 to 11 on lower limb of first gill arch; second anal spine length short, slender, about 25 to 34% of HL; and scales larges, 5 to 6 scale rows above lateral line ( + +Hanafi +et al. +, 2022 + +). + + + + +Distribution +. Western Pacific; Gulf of +Thailand +, +Malaysia +and +Indonesia +. + + + + +Remarks. + +Johnius heterolepis + +can be distinguished from most similar sympatric congener species, + +J. sasakii + +, by the snout pointed (snout blunt in + +sasakii + +) and the gill raker slender and count more higher ( +9 to 11 in + +heterolepis + +vs short, stiff, +8 to 10 in + +sasakii + +). + +Johnius heterolepis + +also is a common species, dominant and abundant especially concentrated in +Sarawak +states. 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C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chao, Ning Labbish +National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Bio-Amazonia Conservation International, Boston, Massachusetts, USA + + + +Author + +Seah, Ying Giat +Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia & Fish Division, South China Sea Repository and Reference Center, Institute of Oceanography and Environment, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +85 +117 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 +1175-5326 +14388193 +44C6949D-67DE-4C01-ABC8-3FB0F163BF5F + + + + + + + +Johnius weberi +Hardenberg, 1936 + + + + +(Common name: Weber croaker) + + + +( +Fig. 14 +, +Table 7 +) + + + + + +Johnius weberi +Hardenberg, 1936: 251 + +(type locality: +Telok Pekadai +, +Kapaus River +, +Borneo +; mouth of +Pekadai +; mouth of +Peniti River +; +Pedang Tukar Bay +). +Syntypes +: (6) +ZMA 113119 +(2), 113120 (2). + + + + +Johnius weberi +Hardenberg, 1936 + +: + +Sasaki, 2000: 621 + +; + +Sasaki, 2001: 3153 + +; + +Mohamad Faisal, 2009: 98 + +; + + +Atan +et al. +, 2010: 196 + + +. + + + + + +FIGURE 14. +Photographs of the comparative materials. + +Johnius weberi + +: NMMB-P 37098, non-type, 117.55 mm SL, Kuala Pahang fish landing port, Pahang, Malaysia, 2 April 2017. + + + + +Material examined. +Non-types: + +NMMB-P37097 +(3, 115.97 to +126.43 mm +SL), +Beluran +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +28 February 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37098 +(5, 117.55 to +122.51 mm +SL), +Kuala +Pahang +, +Pahang +, +Malaysia +, + +2 April 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37099 +(2, 134.33 to +129.36 mm +SL), +Tawau +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +23 May 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P23652 +(2, 104.33 to +118.12 mm +SL), +Kuala +Kedah +, +Kedah +, +Malaysia +, + +3 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P21716 +(A) (30, +62.25 to 112.97 mm +SL), +Matang +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +21 April 2011 + + +. + + + + +Diagnosis +. A species of + +Johnius + +with the following combination of characters: medium species with elongate body, body depth 21 to 24% of standard length; snout swollen, projecting well in front of upper jaw; mouth small, inferior; moderately small eye, 20 to 25% of HL; gill rakers short, stiff, about 1/3 to 1/2 length of gill filaments at angle of arch, 7 to 9 on lower limb of first gill arch; second anal spine length moderately long, slender, about 22 to 31% of HL; and scales moderately small, 7 to 10 scale rows above lateral line. + + + + +Distribution +. Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: +Indonesia +east to +Papua New Guinea +, north to +Vietnam +and +Hong Kong +( +China +). + + + + +Remarks +. + +Johnius weberi + +can be differentiated from the rest of other + +Johnius +species + +in the East Malaysian waters by the obvious swollen snout, yellowish to silvery body color, with long elongate body and also with the long and slender second anal spine length. + +Johnius weberi + +is rare and was endemic species mainly can be collected at mangrove mouth river with highly freshwater recharge stretching from the +Sabah +states. It was only collected at the Beluran collection sites in our sampling survey. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/61/79/87/61798799FFDE1F7BFF2DC4F2663F4286.xml b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFDE1F7BFF2DC4F2663F4286.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..deef3d5b76d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFDE1F7BFF2DC4F2663F4286.xml @@ -0,0 +1,457 @@ + + + +Taxonomic review of the genus Johnius (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) from East Malaysian waters, with comments on newly recorded Johnius species + + + +Author + +Hanafi, Norhafiz +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, Meng-Hsien +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chao, Ning Labbish +National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Bio-Amazonia Conservation International, Boston, Massachusetts, USA + + + +Author + +Seah, Ying Giat +Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia & Fish Division, South China Sea Repository and Reference Center, Institute of Oceanography and Environment, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +85 +117 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 +1175-5326 +14388193 +44C6949D-67DE-4C01-ABC8-3FB0F163BF5F + + + + + + + +Johnius macrorhynus +( +Lal Mohan, 1976 +) + + + + +(Common name: Big-nose croaker) + + + +( +Fig. 11 +, +Table 7 +) + + + + + + + +Johnieops macrorhynus + +Lal Mohan, 1976: 20 + + + +(type locality: +Mumbai +, +India +) +Holotype +: +FMRI 189 +; + +Paratypes +: +FMRI 190 + +/1-19 (19). + + + + + +Johnius macrorhynus +( +Mohan, 1976 +) + +: + +Sasaki, 2000: 621 + +; + +Sasaki, 2001: 3150 + +; + +Mohamad Faisal, 2009: 98 + +; + + +Atan +et al. +2010: 195 + + +; + + +Matsunuma +et al. +, 2011: 139 + + +; + + +Kimura +et al. +, 2015: 63 + + +. + + + + + +Johnius elongatus + +non of +Mohan, 1976 +: + + +Atan +et al. +, 2010: 195 + + + + + + + +Material examined. +Non-types: + +NMMB-P37091 +(6, 147.41 to +172.69 mm +SL), +Sibu +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +13 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P26507 +(3, 127.64 to +157.48 mm +SL), +Kuala +Kedah +, +Kedah +, +Malaysia +, + +19 May 2014 + + +; + +NMMBP34745 +(7, 147.48 to +164.82 mm +SL), +Tawau +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +23 February 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P21544 +( +212.17 mm +SL), +Tanjung Piandang +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +3 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P34746 +(9, 133.95 to +188.67 mm +SL), +Betangor +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +14 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P21548 +(5, 126.96 to +170.6 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P26520 +(3, 138.5 to +160.28 mm +SL), +Pantai Remis +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +4 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P31393 +(11, +96 to 177 mm +SL), +Muar +, +Johor +, +Malaysia +, + +19 March 2019 + + +; + +NMMB-P21518 +(4, 142.76 to +163.88 mm +SL), +Tanjung Gemok +, +Pahang +, +Malaysia +, + +10 July 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P34747 +( +137.25 mm +SL), +Kuching +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +17 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P26502 +(3, 144.9 to +175.51 mm +SL) + +, + +NMMB-P21558 +( +155.76 mm +SL), +Endau +, +Johor +, +Malaysia +, + +11 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P34744 +( +115.97 mm +SL), +Bako +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +17 March 2017 + + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +A species of + +Johnius + +with the following combination of characters: snout bluntly rounded, slightly projecting in front of upper jaw; mouth small, inferior; lower jaw with a band of villiform teeth and an inner, short row of molariform teeth posteriorly; gill rakers very short, stumpy, about 1/4 length of gill filaments at angle of arch, 7 to 8 on lower limb of first gill arch; second spine rather short, slender, 15 to 28% of head length; and scales moderately large, 4 to 5 scale rows above lateral line to origin of dorsal fin, 7 to 9 scale rows below lateral line to origin of anal fin ( + +Hanafi +et al. +, 2022 + +). + + + + +Distribution. +Indo-West Pacific; +Pakistan +and +India +east to South +China +Sea. + + + + +Remarks. + +Johnius macrorhynus + +can be distinguished from sympatric congener species, + +J. carouna + +and + +J. sasakii + +, by the second anal spine rather short and slender (vs long, stiff, in + +carouna + +and short, stiff in + +sasakii + +) and the gill raker very short, stumpy and lower count, 7 to 8 (vs short, stiff +10 to 12 in + +carouna + +and short, stiff, +8 to 10 in + +sasakii + +). + +Johnius macrorhynus + +also is a common species, and abundant especially concentrated in +Sarawak +states. It was collected at several sites of the Goebilt, Sarikei, and Sibu. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/61/79/87/61798799FFDF1F79FF2DC33566ED40EB.xml b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFDF1F79FF2DC33566ED40EB.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bd1ca219e3a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFDF1F79FF2DC33566ED40EB.xml @@ -0,0 +1,409 @@ + + + +Taxonomic review of the genus Johnius (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) from East Malaysian waters, with comments on newly recorded Johnius species + + + +Author + +Hanafi, Norhafiz +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, Meng-Hsien +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chao, Ning Labbish +National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Bio-Amazonia Conservation International, Boston, Massachusetts, USA + + + +Author + +Seah, Ying Giat +Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia & Fish Division, South China Sea Repository and Reference Center, Institute of Oceanography and Environment, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +85 +117 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 +1175-5326 +14388193 +44C6949D-67DE-4C01-ABC8-3FB0F163BF5F + + + + + + + +Johnius sasakii +Hanafi, Chao, Seah, Chen, Chang and Liu, 2021 + + + + +(Common name: Sasaki croaker) + + + +( +Fig. 13 +, +Table 7 +) + + + + + + + +Johnius sasakii + +Hanafi +et al. +2022: 397 + + + +(type locality: Fish landing port at Bako, +Sarawak +.) +Material examined. +Type specimens: + +Holotype +. +NMMB-P 34733 +, +1 +[ +111 mm +SL], fish landing port at +Bako +, +Sarawak +collected by +Norhafiz Hanafi +on + +17 March 2017 + + +. + +Paratypes +. +NMMB-P 34734 +, +1 +( +110 mm +SL), fish landing port at +Betangor +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, collected by +Norhafiz Hanafi +, + +14 March 2017 + + +. + +NMMB-P 34735 +, +3 +( +103– 108 mm +SL), fish landing port at +Sandakan +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, collected by +Norhafiz Hanafi +, + +27 February 2017 + + +. + +NMMB-P 34736 +, +1 +( +134 mm +SL), fish landing port at +Bintulu +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, collected by +Norhafiz Hanafi +, + +9 March 2017 + + +. + +NMMB-P 34737 +, +5 +( +122–147 mm +SL),) fish landing port at +Bintulu +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, collected by +Norhafiz Hanafi +, + +11 March 2017 + + +. + +NMMB-P 34738 +, +4 +( +105–118 mm +SL), fish landing port at +Miri +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, collected by +Norhafiz Hanafi +, + +7 March 2017 + + +. + +NMMB-P 34739 +, +3 +( +100– 146 mm +SL), fish landing port at +Kota Kinabalu +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, collected by +Norhafiz Hanafi +, + +4 March 2017 + + +. + + + + +FIGURE 13. +Photographs of the comparative materials. + +Johnius sasakii + +NMMB-P 37092, 123 mm SL, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia, 23 February 2017. + + + +Non-types: + +NMMB-P37092 +(2, 123.32 to +125.46 mm +SL), +Miri +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +7 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37093 +(6, 113.39 to +130.95 mm +SL), +Tawau +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +23 February 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37094 +(10, 103.67 to +138.71 mm +SL), +Kota Kinabalu +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +4 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37095 +(3, 100.03 to +130.27 mm +SL), +Sandakan +, +Sabah +, +Malaysia +, + +26–27 February 2017 + + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +A species of + +Johnius + +with the following combination of characters: number of total outer gill rakers of 1 +st +arch, 8 to 10 (mode 9); second anal spine short and stiff, 25 to 35% SL; body depth moderately deep, 25 to 29% SL; the number of scale rows above lateral line, 4–6 (mode 5); body scales moderately large and ctenoid; and snout bluntly rounded. + + + + +Distribution +. Western Pacific: +Sarawak +and +Sabah +, Borneo, +Malaysia +. + + + + +Remarks. + +Johnius sasakii + +can be distinguished from sympatric congener species, + +J. carouna + +and + +J. heterolepis + +, by the second anal spine rather short and stiff (vs long, stiff, in + +carouna + +and short, slender in + +heterolepis + +) and the gill raker short, stiff, and lower count, 8 to 10 (vs short, stiff, +10 to 12 in + +carouna + +and +9 to 11 in + +heterolepis + +). + +Johnius sasakii + +also is a common species, and abundant stretching from +Sabah +and +Sarawak +states. It can be was collected at several sites of the Sandakan until Kuching ( + +Hanafi +et al. +2022 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/61/79/87/61798799FFDF1F7AFF2DC4F261524255.xml b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFDF1F7AFF2DC4F261524255.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..341f880b941 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/61/79/87/61798799FFDF1F7AFF2DC4F261524255.xml @@ -0,0 +1,295 @@ + + + +Taxonomic review of the genus Johnius (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) from East Malaysian waters, with comments on newly recorded Johnius species + + + +Author + +Hanafi, Norhafiz +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chen, Meng-Hsien +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Department of Oceanography (Marine Biology group), National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chao, Ning Labbish +National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University, Pingtung, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Bio-Amazonia Conservation International, Boston, Massachusetts, USA + + + +Author + +Seah, Ying Giat +Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia & Fish Division, South China Sea Repository and Reference Center, Institute of Oceanography and Environment, University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +85 +117 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.11 +1175-5326 +14388193 +44C6949D-67DE-4C01-ABC8-3FB0F163BF5F + + + + + + + +Johnius plagiostoma +(Bleeker, 1849) + + + + +(Common name: Big-eye croaker) + + + +( +Fig. 12 +, +Table 7 +) + + + + + +Corvina plagiostoma +Bleeker, 1849: 10 + +(type locality: +Madura Straits +near +Surabaya +and +Kammal +, +Java +, +Indonesia +.) +Syntypes +: +RMNH 5984 +(2) + + + + +Johnius plagiostoma +(Bleeker, 1850) + +: + +Sasaki, 1999: 276 + +; + +Sasaki, 2000: 621 + +; + +Sasaki, 2001: 3157 + +; + +Mohamad Faisal, 2009: 98 + +; + + +Atan +et al. +, 2010: 195 + + + + + + + +Material examined. +Non-types: + +NMMB-P37100 +(3, +90.97 to 95.43 mm +SL), +Sarikei +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +14 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P37101 +(10, +80.93 to 103.56 mm +SL), +Goebilt +, +Sarawak +, +Malaysia +, + +17 March 2017 + + +; + +NMMB-P31389 +(2, +87.72 to 103.64 mm +SL), +Muar +, +Johor +, +Malaysia +, + +19 March 2019 + + +: + +NMMB-P21525 +(3, +81.16 to 94.65 mm +SL), +Tanjung Piandang +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +6 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P26489 +(3, +91.15 to 110.23 mm +SL), +Kuala Kurau +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +1 June 2014 + + +; + +NMMB-P26500 +(3, +87.39 to 105.49 mm +SL), +Kuala Kurau +, +Perak +, +Malaysia +, + +23 November 2019 + + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. +A species of + +Johnius + +with the following combination of characters: snout rounded, never pointed; mouth large, strongly oblique; large eye, 22 to 32% of head length; gill rakers long, slender, equal or slightly shorter than length of gill filaments at angle of arch, 15 on lower limb of first gill arch; second anal spine length long, stiff, about 24 to 40% of HL; and scales moderately small, 8 scale rows above lateral line. + + + + +Distribution +. Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: +Bangladesh +and +Myanmar +east to Java, Borneo and +Vietnam +. + + + + +Remarks. + +Johnius plagiostoma + +can be easily differentiated from the rest of other + +Johnius +species + +in the East Malaysian waters by the oblique mouth and obviously large eye. + +Johnius plagiostoma + +is abundant and was available collected only from +Sarawak +states, specifically in Goebilt and Sarikei collection sites, which mainly segregated in the large mouth and delta riverine system. This might be due to the ecological factor of freshwater and marine waters mainly mixed up, suitable for the species habitat and availability of food resources. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/75/53/97/75539763BB4DFF94FF2DDBACFC9E102E.xml b/data/75/53/97/75539763BB4DFF94FF2DDBACFC9E102E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..671fbd18e18 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/75/53/97/75539763BB4DFF94FF2DDBACFC9E102E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1532 @@ + + + +First record of the blue-and-yellow grouper Epinephelus flavocaeruleus (Lacepède 1802) (Perciformes: Epinephelidae) from the Borneo waters, Malaysia + + + +Author + +Loh, Kar-Hoe +0000-0001-8406-6485 +Institute of Ocean and Earth Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia +khloh@um.edu.my + + + +Author + +Poong, Sze-Wan +0000-0003-4033-864X +Institute of Ocean and Earth Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia +szewan@um.edu.my + + + +Author + +Du, Jianguo +0000-0002-8722-903X +Key Laboratory of Marine Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Xiamen 361005, China +dujianguo@tio.org.cn + + + +Author + +Ong, Joyce Jia Lin +0000-0003-2133-1354 +Asian School of the Environment (ASE), 50 Nanyang Avenue, Nanyang Technological University, 639798, Singapore +joyce.ong.jl@gmail.com + + + +Author + +Zheng, Xinqing +0000-0002-9073-4520 +Key Laboratory of Marine Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Xiamen 361005, China +zhengxinqing@tio.org.cn + + + +Author + +Li, Yuan +0000-0001-9996-3197 +Key Laboratory of Marine Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Xiamen 361005, China +liyuan1@tio.org.cn + + + +Author + +Hu, Wenjia +0000-0001-5003-9513 +Key Laboratory of Marine Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Xiamen 361005, China +huwenjia@tio.org.cn + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +133 +144 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.14 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.14 +1175-5326 +14388371 +1C5CABE0-5044-4699-92D4-CEBEE4A08802 + + + + + + + +Epinephelus flavocaeruleus +( +Lacepède, 1802 +) + + + + +Blue-and-yellow grouper + + + +Fig. 1 a & b +, +Table 1 + + +Specimens examined: + +The +color pattern of the +Malaysian +specimens identified as + +E. flavocaerules + +was similar to the species description in +Heemstra and Randall (1993) +. +The +five specimens +were (n=4, G2, G3, G4, and G5), +470–540 mm +SL ( +540–630 mm +TL), and +2.66–4.82 g +total weight, all males. G1, with only the head part and caught from the +Borneo +waters of +Sabah +, was purchased from a local fish market, +NSK +(KL), on + +28 December 2021 +and +21 February 2022 + + +. + + +Description of the Malaysian specimens. Description: + +E. flavocaeruleus + +is an incredibly colorful grouper. The adults have yellow dorsal fin, pectoral fin, pelvic fin, and anal fins ( +Fig. 1a +), body dark gray or purplish brown with yellow reduced to small areas on the head and margin of spinous dorsal fin, distal third of pelvic blackish margin. Upper jaw lip often yellow ( +Fig. 1b +). Large adults were losing all the yellow color, becoming deep blue to black, and yellow in the body. The dorsal and anal fins have a very narrow yellow margin for the fourth specimen, with +588 mm +TL. Dorsal rays XI, 16 or 17; anal rays III, 8; pectoral rays 17 to 20. Morphometric and meristic traits of + +E. flavocaeruleus + +are given in +Table 1 +. Body depth +2.27–2.57 in +% SL; Head Length +2.46–2.83 in +% SL; Pre-anal length +1.57–1.75 in +% SL; Pre-orbital length +5.39–6.03 in +% HL; Eye diameter +6.70–8.20 in +% HL. Standard length +1.15–1.17 in +% TL. + + + + +Distribution: + +E. flavocaeruleus + +was previously identified in the Indian Ocean, the Andaman Sea, and +Sumatra +, +Indonesia +. This study presents the first record of its presence in Borneo waters, extending the distribution range of + +E. flavocaeruleus + +eastwards from the Andaman Sea to the Borneo waters of +Sabah +, +Malaysia +( +Fig. 2 +). + + +The 27 grouper specimens were classified as 13 species based on external morphology, which was consistent with the species names found in both the GenBank BLAST and BOLD databases. DNA sequences from the +five specimens +were submitted to GenBank with the accession numbers OR977058–977062 ( +Table 2 +). There were a total of 200/630 bp of variable sites and 163/630 bp of parsimony-informative sites after aligning the sequences. The average base composition obtained was 24.1% A bases, 28.5% C bases, 18.9% G bases, and 28.5% T bases. However, there were a total of 16/630 bp of variable sites and 9/630 bp of parsimony-informative sites for + +E. flavocaeruleus + +(n=10). The average base composition obtained was 23.8% A bases, 29.7% bases, 19.5% G bases, and 27.0% T bases. +Figure 3 +shows the Maximum Likelihood (ML) tree inferred from COI barcodes for some related + +Epinephelus +species. + +Bootstrap values <50% are not shown, and the scale bar indicates percent divergence calculated under the GTR +G +I. + + + +FIGURE 1. +The blue-and-yellow grouper + +Epinephelus flavocaeruleus + +(a) Lateral view for specimen G5, (b) Head part for specimen G1. + + + + +TABLE 1. +Comparison of morphometric measurements and meristic counts between the five specimens of + +Epinephelus flavocaeruleus + +collected from Malaysia and published studies. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Present studyHeemstra & Randall
+Morphometric characters +1st specimen G12nd specimen G23rd specimen G34th specimen G45th specimen G5(n=5) +(1993); +Randall & Whitehead (1985) +
Total weight (Wt)N/A*4820 g3994 g3934 g2662 g2662–4820 g
Total length (TL)N/A*620 mm630 mm588 mm540 mm540–630 mm
% in TL
Standard length (SL)N/A*1.161.171.161.151.15–1.17
% SL
Head length (HL)181 mm *2.612.572.462.832.46–2.832.4–2.7
Pre anal length (PreA)N/A*1.751.641.621.571.57–1.75
Body depth (BD)N/A*2.382.572.272.472.27–2.572.4–2.8
% HL
Eye diameter (ED)6.707.077.508.207.226.70–8.20
Pre orbital length (PreOL)5.665.395.686.035.535.39–6.036.8–8.8
+Meristic counts + +Randall & Whitehead (1985) +
Dorsal spines, soft raysN/A*XI, 16XI, 17XI, 16XI, 17XI, 16–17XI, 15–17
Pectoral finN/A*1817171717–1818–19
Pelvic spines, soft raysN/A*I–5I–5I–5I–5I–5
Anal spines, soft raysN/A*III, 8III, 8III, 7–8III, 8III, 7–8III, 8
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+ + +FIGURE 2. +Map indicating the previously known distribution in the geographic range in the IUCN by +Samoilys (2018) +of + +Epinephelus flavocaeruleus + +; the red circle was the location of the landing site of samples in the current study. + + + + +TABLE 2. +Accession numbers of sequences used in the analysis. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Species + +Location + +Accession number + +Reference +
+ +Epinephelus areolatus + +EgyptMH707292 +Mohammed-Geba +et al. +( +Unpublished +) +
+ +E. bleekeri + +USA PhilippinesJN021297 KU668653 +Shen and Ishida ( +Unpublished +) Cabana ( +Unpublished +) +
+ +E. coioides + +PhilippinesKJ013039 +Marucot +et al. +( +Unpublished +) +
+ +E. cyanopodus + +ChinaMF185487 + +Qu +et al. +(2018) + +
JapanMH707746 +Driskell +et al. +( +Unpublished +) +
IndonesiaMN869938 + +Limmon +et al. +(2020) + +
JapanMH707749 +Driskell +et al. +, ( +Unpublished +) +
New CaledoniaJQ412502 +Schoelinck +et al. +( +Unpublished +) +
+ +E. epistictus + +PhilippinesMK693007 + +Johnson +et al. +(2019) + +
+ +E. erythrurus + +IndiaMW810350 +Mohapatra +et al. +( +Unpublished +) +
+ +E. flavocaerules + +MozambiqueJF493441 +Steinke +et al. +( +Unpublished +) +
IndiaKM226268 +Vineesh +et al. +( +Unpublished +) +
ChinaMF185511 + +Qu +et al. +(2018) + +
MadagascarJQ349963 + +Hubert +et al. +(2012) + +
South AfricaMH707753 +Driskell +et al. +( +Unpublished +) +
MalaysiaOR977058This study
MalaysiaOR977061This study
MalaysiaOR977062This study
MalaysiaOR977060This study
MalaysiaOR977059This study
+ +E. fuscoguttatus + +IndiaJX674997 +Sachithanandam +et al. +, ( +Unpublished +) +
+
+ +......Continued on the next page + + + +TABLE 2. +(Continued) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Species + +Location + +Accession number + +Reference +
+ +E. heniochus + +ChinaMF185518 + +Qu +et al. +(2018) + +
+ +E. latifasciatus + +ChinaMF185521 + +Qu +et al. +(2018) + +
+ +E. quoyanus + +ChinaMF185570 + +Qu +et al. +(2018) + +
+ +E. sexfasciatus + +PhilippinesKF809401 +Marucot +et al. +, ( +Unpublished +) +
+ +Anyperodon leucogrammicus + +TaiwanGQ131336 +Lin +et al. +( +Unpublished +) +
+
+ +The ML phylogenetic tree reconstructed based on GTR +G +I is shown in +Figure 3 +.All species are monophyletic, with bootstrap values between 62 and 100%. All five + +E. flavocaeruleus + +samples (OR977058– OR977062) were clustered together with the + +E. flavocaeruleus + +reference sequences from GenBank (KM226268 +India +, MF185511 +China +, MH707753 +South Africa +, JF493441 +Mozambique +, and JQ349963 +Madagascar +) with a 61–100% bootstrap value. Genetic distances between grouper species based on the 630 bp COI consensus sequences and the respective reference sequences with the K2P model are given in +Table 3 +. The intraspecific nucleotide distances for + +E. flavocaeruleus + +ranged from +0.002 +–0.027 +. However, the specimens from +Malaysia +recorded low intraspecific genetic variation ranging from +0.000 +–0.002 +, whereas the samples from +Madagascar +(JQ349963) and +South Africa +(MH707753) were more genetically distant ( +0.011 +–0.025 +). The interspecific differences between other grouper species of the genus + +Epinephelus + +ranged from +0.002 +–0.168 +, with the largest genetic distance recorded between + +E. heniochus + +and + +E. sexfasciatus + +at 0.168. + + + +FIGURE 3. +Maximum Likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree inferred based on COI gene sequences (630 bp) and GTR +G +I model for the 12 + +Epinephelus +species. + +Bootstrap values <50% are not shown at the tree nodes. + + + +The TCS haplotype network analysis of + +E. flavocaeruleus + +and + +E. cyanopodus + +based on the COI marker is shown in +Figure 4 +. The Malaysian samples of + +E. flavocaeruleus + +belong to two haplotypes, G1 and G2, with only a 1 bp difference between them. The + +E. flavocaeruleus + +haplotypes from +South Africa +(MH707753), +Madagascar +(JQ349963), and the +Seychelles +(SAIAB441-06) had more genetic variation. In contrast, another + +E. flavocaeruleus +Genetic + +distances were calculated based on the Kimura 2-parameter (K2P) model. 1= OR977058, 2= OR977059, 3= OR977060, 4= OR977061, 5= OR977062, 6= MF185511, 7= JF493441, 8= KM226268, 9= MH707753, 10= JQ349963, 11= MF185487, 12= MH707746, 13= MN869938, 14= JQ412502, 15= MH707749, 16= MH707292, 17= KU668653, 18= JN021297, 19= KJ013039, 20= MK693007, 21= MW810350, 22= JX674997, 23= MF185518, 24= MF185521, 25= MF809401, 26= MF185570, 27=GQ131336. + + + +TABLE 3. +Pairwise comparisons of genetic distances ( +d +) within all the grouper samples. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ +haplotype from the +Seychelles +(SAIAB149-06) is only 2 bp different from haplotype G1.Among the seven haplotypes of + +E. flavocaeruleus + +, haplotype G1 is the most common and is reported from +Malaysia +, +South Africa +, +Mozambique +, +India +, the +Seychelles +and +Indonesia +. Haplotype G2 is reported in two samples from +Malaysia +and the South +China +Sea, while the other five haplotypes are restricted to the western Indian Ocean. The network indicates a very close genetic relationship between + +E. flavocaeruleus + +and + +E. cyanopodus + +, with only a 1 bp difference between haplotype MF185487 ( +China +, +New Caledonia +, +Japan +, +India +, and +Australia +) and G1 as summarized in +Table 4 +. + + + +FIGURE 4. +TCS haplotype network based on the CO1 marker for + +E. flavocaeruleus + +(yellow) and + +E. cyanopodus + +(blue). Each circle represents a haplotype. Each dash line between haplotypes indicates one mutation change. Missing haplotypes are indicated by small black circles. + + + + +TABLE 4. +TCS haplotype network based on the CO1 marker for + +Epinephelus flavocaeruleus + +and + +E. cyanopodus + +. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
SpeciesHaplotypeNDistribution
+ +E. cyanopodus + +JQ4125031NCL
MF18548710CHN (2), NCL (1), JPN (4), IDN (2), AUS (1)
+ +E. flavocaeruleus + +SAIAB724-081SYC
G114MYS (4), ZAF (1), MOZ (2), IND (4), SYC (1), IDN (2)
G22 +MYS (1), +South China Sea +(1) +
SAIAB149-061SYC
JQ3499631MDG
MH7077532ZAF (2)
SAIAB441-061SYC
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+ +NCL: +New Caledonia +, CHN: +China +, JPN: +Japan +, IDN: +Indonesia +, AUS: +Australia +, SYC: +Seychelles +, MYS: +Malaysia +, ZAF: +South Africa +, MOZ: +Mozambique +, IND: +India +, MDG: +Madagascar +. + +
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C. +huangshihpin@gmail.com + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +213 +223 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.21 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.21 +1175-5326 +EAA25FAF-BFD3-4AD5-80E5-DEB0E94FBE44 + + + + + + + +Calamiana taiwanensis + +sp. nov. + + + + +( +ḁĝ克利*ṞĖ +) + + + + +( +Figs. 2–5 +) + + + + +Material examined + + + + +Holotype +.— + +NTOUP 2012-04-135, +28.5 mm +SL, male, estuary of the +Zhuan River +, +Yilan +, +Taiwan +, coll. +Shih-Pin Huang +, + +15 January 2010 + +. + + + + + +Paratypes +.— + +ASIZP0081789, +1 specimen +, +27.9 mm +SL, female, estuary of the +Lanyang River +, +Yilan +, +Taiwan +, coll. +S.-P. Huang +, + +15 February 2012 + + +. + +NTOUP 2012-04-136, +1 specimen +, +28.1 mm +SL, estuary of the +Zhuan River +, +Yilan +, +Taiwan +, coll. +S.-P. Huang +, + +15 January 2009 + + +. + +NTOUP 2012-04-137, +3 specimens +, +21.3–30.8 mm +SL, estuary of the +Zhuan River +, +Yilan +, +Taiwan +, coll. +S.-P. Huang +and +H.-M. Huang +, + +1 February 2013 + + +. + +NTOUP 2012-04-139, +1 specimen +, +32.8 mm +SL, estuary of the +Zhuan River +, +Yilan +, +Taiwan +, coll. +S.-P. Huang +, + +15 July 2010 + + +. + + +Non-types: + +NTOUP 2012-04-138, +4 specimens +, +13.7–19.2 mm +SL, collected with NTOUP 2012-04-137. NTOUP 2012-04-134, +1 specimen +, +32.5 mm +SL, estuary of the +Zhuan River +, +Yilan +, +Taiwan +, coll. +S.-P. Huang +and +H.-M. Huang +, + +15 July 2010 + + +. + + + + +Diagnosis. + +Calamiana taiwanensis + + +sp. nov. + +can be distinguished from congeners by the combination of features: (1) fin rays: D2 I/7–8 (modally 8), A I/7–8 (modally 8), P 16–18, and first dorsal fin triangular, second to third spines filamentous in adult males; (2) squamation: longitudinal scales 34–36 (modally 35), predorsal scales 16–18 (modally 17); (3) specific coloration: four distinct stripes on the cheek and preopercular regions, caudal fin base with two black spots, caudal fin membrane with 5–11 vertically-aligned lines; and (4) specific head pore pattern: anterior termination with a pair of pores σ and λ, median interorbital region with a pair of pores κ1 and κ, postorbital region with a pair of pores ω, lateral termination with a pair of pores α, upper margin of preopercular region with a pair of pores β and ρ. + + + + +Description. +Body elongated, sub-cylindrical anteriorly and compressed posteriorly. Head large. Upper lip more prominent than lower lip when closed. Eyes moderately large and placed dorsolaterally on head. Mouth maxillary extending to the vertical of anterior margin of pupil in adult males, and only reaching anterior margin of orbit in females. Anterior nares as short tube, posterior nares as round hole. Gill slit restricted, extending ventrally slightly beyond the middle vertical line of operculum. Vertebral counts 26 (10+16) (in 8 individuals) ( +Table 1 +). + +Teeth in males slightly longer than in females. Upper jaw with two rows of stout small teeth, anterior teeth obviously longer than the laterals; lateral teeth nearly even in size. Anterior region of lower jaw with three rows of teeth; two rows of teeth laterally; outermost teeth slightly curved and larger. + +Fins. +D1 VI; D2 I/7–8 (modally 8); A I/7–8 (modally 8); P 16–18 ( +Table 2 +). First dorsal fin triangular, second to third spines usually filamentous in adult males, but rounded and lacking any filamentous rays in females. Anal fin inserted below first branched rays of second dorsal fin. Pelvic fin rounded. Caudal fin oval-shaped and rear margin rounded. + + +Scales. +LR 34–36 (modally 35); TR 12–13 (modally 12); PreD 16–18 (modally 17); SDP 11–12 (modally 11) ( +Table 2 +). Body covered with moderate-sized ctenoid scales. Predorsal region and belly covered with moderate-sized cycloid scales. Opercular region covered with small cycloid scales. Cheek naked. + + +Head lateral-line system: head canals +. Anterior oculoscapular canal present, interior termination with a pair of pores σ and λ, median interorbital region with a pair of pores κ1 and κ, postorbital region with a pair of pores ω, lateral termination with a pair of pores α, upper margin of preopercular region with a pair of pores β and ρ. + + +Head lateral-line system: sensory papillae +. Row +a +short, about two-thirds of orbit diameter. Row +b +short, with densely-set papillae, starting from vertical of rear margin of pupil. Single +c +papilla. Row +cp +short, extending to posterior region of orbit. Row +d +long and with densely-set papillae. Opercular region with rows +os +, +oi +and +ot +. Rows +oi +and +ot +slightly separated. Row +f +consists of a pair of papillae. + + + +TABLE 1. +Morphometric measurements of + +Calamiana taiwanensis + +sp. nov. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ +Calamiana taiwanensis + + +sp. nov. + +
CharactersMaleFemale
n36
Percent standard length (%)
Head length26.828.6(27.5)26.426.9(26.7)
Predorsal length36.837.8(37.2)36.937.6(37.2)
Snout to 2nd dorsal origin54.557.6(55.6)56.057.4(56.7)
Snout to anus50.351.9(50.9)52.354.1(53.3)
Snout to anal fin origin56.259.6(57.8)57.359.2(58.3)
Prepelvic length26.730.7(28.0)28.631.0(29.7)
Caudal peduncle length26.427.9(27.0)26.627.3(27.0)
Caudal peduncle depth11.312.4(12.0)12.914.1(13.3)
1st dorsal fin base12.013.9(12.7)11.713.1(12.6)
2nd dorsal fin base20.522.0(21.1)19.021.7(20.2)
Anal fin base17.019.3(18.1)17.318.5(17.9)
Caudal fin length28.332.0(29.9)26.627.9(27.5)
Pectoral fin length21.824.6(23.2)21.724.6(23.2)
Pelvic fin length19.221.8(20.1)17.118.6(18.1)
Body depth at pelvic fin origin15.916.4(16.1)17.518.7(18.0)
Body depth at anal fin origin15.216.3(15.7)17.117.8(17.4)
Body width at anal fin origin9.111.8(10.2)11.513.4(12.3)
Pelvic fin origin to anus20.722.9(22.2)23.824.9(24.5)
Percent head length (%)
Snout length26.226.8(26.5)25.126.4(25.7)
Eye diameter25.225.9(25.6)25.226.7(25.8)
Cheek depth30.535.3(32.5)29.031.4(30.5)
Postorbital length50.552.3(51.5)52.455.6(54.1)
Head width in maximum71.178.3(73.6)71.776.2(74.6)
Head width in upper gill49.952.0(50.7)51.053.8(52.6)
Bony interorbital width12.012.9(12.5)12.213.1(12.6)
Fleshy interorbital width31.033.5(31.9)29.531.1(30.4)
Lower jaw length43.949.8(46.4)42.243.5(42.8)
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+*the number in parenthesis is the average of anterior different value. + +Osteological features. +Top of cranium always smooth and flat, lacking elevated ridge (Fig. 6A). Pterygiophore formula is 3-12210 (Fig. 6B). Caudal skeleton with hypurals 1 and 2, hypurals 3 and 4, hypural 5, a pair of epurals and single parhypural (Fig. 6C); the hypurals 1 and 2, and hypurals 3 and 4 fused together, respectively. Anterior epural bar-shaped, the posterior epural triangular, the parhypural needle-like. Jaws and suspensorium (Fig. 6D); maxilla stout and short; ectopterygoid stout, short and triangular. Upper jaw with two rows of teeth. Anterior process of premaxilla tall, and posterior portion distinctly prominent. Palatine slightly stout, and lower margin not in touch with quadrate. Metapterygoid rectangular. Posterior portion of dentary tall, with a square tip. Anguloarticular at upper tip longer than the lower. Quadrate joining anguloarticular and ectopterygoid along anterior margin, joining symplectic at posterior margin, joining metapterygoid at upper margin, and preopercle at lower margin. Hyomandibula joining metapterygoid at anterior margin, and joining preopercle at posterior margin. Preopercle L-shaped, anterior tip elongated and sharp. Interopercle elongate and anterior tip pointed. + + + +FIGURE 2. +Specimen photographs of (A) + +Calamiana taiwanensis + + +sp. nov. + +, NTOUP 2012-04-135, holotype, male, 28.5 mm SL; (B) + +C. taiwanensis + + +sp. nov. + +, ASIZP0081789, paratype, female, 36.4 mm SL. + + + +Coloration in fresh specimen. +Head and body generally creamy yellow or brownish yellow, body with numerous short brownish red bars in adult males, but usually black in females. Lateral scales with blackish brown margin. Belly creamy white. Cheek and preopercular regions with four distinct oblique brownish red or black stripes. A black stripe starting from anterior region of orbit and extending forward to snout tip. First dorsal fin with 5–6 rows of longitudinally-aligned brownish red lines in adult males, and 3–4 rows of longitudinally-aligned brown lines in females. Second dorsal fin with 4–5 rows of longitudinally-aligned brownish red lines. Upper region of pectoral fin base with a blackish brown blotch. Caudal fin base with two vertically aligned blackish brown bars. Pelvic fin grayish black in adult males, but grayish white in females. Anal fin pale orange in adult males, but grayish white in females. Caudal fin pale brownish red in adult males and grayish white in females; caudal fin membrane with 5–11 rows of vertically-aligned reddish brown or brown lines. + +
+ + +FIGURE 3. +Live fish photographs of (A) + +Calamiana taiwanensis + + +sp. nov. + +, NTOUP 2012-04-135, holotype, male, 28.5 mm SL; (B) + +Calamiana taiwanensis + + +sp. nov. + +, NTOUP 2012-04-134, paratype, female, 32.5 mm SL. + + + + +FIGURE 4. +Head lateral-line system of three species of + +Calamiana + +. (A) + +C. taiwanensis + + +sp. nov. + +, NTOUP 2012-04-135, holotype, male, 28.5 mm SL; (B) + +C. illota +, NTOUP 2012 + +-05-152, male, 31.2 mm SL; (C) + +C. variegata +, NTOUP 2011 + +-05-015, male, 21.9 mm SL. Arrowhead indicates position of gill-opening. Bar = 1 mm. The original head lateral-line system illustration of + +C. mindora + +used for comparison in this study was shown in Fig. 7 from +Larson (1999) +. + + + + +Distribution. +So far, this new species is known only from brackish water habitats of northern +Taiwan +( +Fig. 1 +). + + + + +Etymology. +The specific name, + +taiwanensis + +, refers to the locality “ +Taiwan +” where the new species is found. + + + + +Remarks. +Compared to all valid species of the genus + +Calamiana + +, firstly, + +C. taiwanensis + + +sp. nov. + +can be distinguished from + +C. mindora + +by the following features: (1) different head pore patterns: this new species has a complex head pore pattern, including pores σ and λ, median interorbital region with a pair of pores κ1 and κ, postorbital region with a pair of pores ω, lateral termination with a pair of pores α, preopercular region with a pair of pores β and ρ. However, the +holotype +of + +C. mindora + +lacks head pores, and only Fijian specimens possess a few head pores ω, α and β, restricted to the postorbital region; (2) different osteological features: in this new species, the posterior part of the premaxilla has a distinct prominence (Fig. 6D) and the interopercle is narrow, whereas + +C. mindora + +has only a smooth rounded dorsal edge of the premaxilla and a wider interopercle with pointed tip; (3) cheek with four distinct curved oblique broad stripes in this new species, while 2–3 lines present on cheek and other lines broken or diffuse in + +C. mindora + +; and (4) this new species usually has more anal fin rays when compared to + +C. mindora + +(modally I/8 vs. I/7). + + +Additionally, this new species can be distinguished from + +C. illota + +by the following features: (1) first dorsal fin triangular, with second to third spines filamentous in adult males vs. first dorsal fin triangular to slightly rounded and spines occasionally filamentous; and (2) a pair of median interorbital pores κ1 and κ vs. single pore κ and pore κ1 absent. Finally, + +C. taiwanensis + + +n. sp. + +can be separated from + +C. variegata + +by the following features: (1) first dorsal fin triangular, and second to third spines filamentous in adult males vs. first dorsal fin rounded and spines never filamentous; (2) a pair of median interorbital pores κ1 and κ vs. single pore κ and pore κ1 absent; (3) four stripes on the cheek and preopercular regions vs. two stripes on the cheek; and (4) more longitudinal scales, 34–36 vs. 30–32. The meristic data of + +C. midora + +were based on +holotype +specimen, from +Larson (1999) +. + + + +FIGURE 5. +Osteological features of + +Calamiana taiwanensis + + +sp. nov. + +, NTOUP 2012-04-134, female, 32.5 mm SL. (A) cranium; (B) anterior vertebrae and first dorsal fin; (C) caudal skeleton; (D) Lateral view of jaws and suspensorium. Blackening indicates cartilage. Bar = 1 mm. + + + + +TABLE 2. +Frequency distribution of meristic features of + +Calamiana taiwanensis + + +sp. nov. + +and other valid species. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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C. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +224 +234 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.22 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.22 +1175-5326 +70E11343-A65E-403D-A430-FC38497B5150 + + + + + + + +Drombus rubropunctatus +Chen & Li + +, +new species + + + + + + +( +Figs. 1–5 +) + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/CB/2E/87/CB2E87DA3463451259B7EBAAFB08F8D8.xml b/data/CB/2E/87/CB2E87DA3463451259B7EBAAFB08F8D8.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9270c2f27e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/CB/2E/87/CB2E87DA3463451259B7EBAAFB08F8D8.xml @@ -0,0 +1,488 @@ + + + +A new species of Cryptocentrus (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from northern Taiwan + + + +Author + +Chen, I-Shiung +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. * Corresponding author + + + +Author + +Yang, Yen-Cheng +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +174 +182 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.17 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.17 +1175-5326 +14388555 +0FAFF9AE-65BF-421F-B1D5-23E3737383B5 + + + + + + + +Cryptocentrus taiwanensis + +n. sp. + + + + +( +Îĝẫǻ +) + + + + +( +Figs.1–3 +, 5) + + + + +Material examined + + + + +Holotype + +.— +NTOUP-2024-09-255 +, +71.8 mm +SL, +Longdong Bay +, +Gong-Liao District +, +New Taipei City +, +Taiwan +, ROC; + +7–9 m +depth + +; +Coll. Y.C. Yang +; +Spt. +29, 2024. + + + + + +Paratypes + +.— +NTOUP-2024-09-256 +, +2 specimens +, 60.4–63.0 mm SL, collection date and other data same as holotype + +. + + + + +FIGURE 1 +. + +Cryptocentrus taiwanensis + +n. sp. +, holotype, male, 71.8 mm SL (above); paratype, female, 60.4 mm SL (below), Longdong Bay, Gong-Liao District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC. + + + + +FIGURE 2 +. Head lateral-line system of + +Cryptocentrus taiwanensis + +n. sp. +, holotype (above), 71.8 mm SL, Longdong Bay, Gong-Liao District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC. + + + + +FIGURE 3 +. + +Cryptocentrus albidorsus + +, male, 72.7 mm SL (above); female, 66.1 mm SL (below), Rei-bin, Rui-Fang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC. + + + + +Diagnosis + + + +Cryptocentrus taiwanensis + +n. sp. +can be well distinguished from all other congeners by the unique combination of the following features: (1) fins: second dorsal fin rays I/11; anal fin rays I/10; pectoral fin rays 16; (2) squamation: longitudinal scale series 100–101, transverse scale rows 29–31, no perdorsal scale; (3) normal vertebral count 26; (4) head canal pores: anterior oculoscapular canal with terminal pore σ; single pore λ; lateral section of anterior oculoscapular canal with three pores α, β and ρ. posterior oculoscapular canal with two pores θ and τ; preopercular canal present with three pores γ, δ and ε. papillae: 5 major transverse rows of infraorbital region; (4) rear edge of mouth: extending beyond the vertical of rear margin of pupil and (5) specific colouration: body scattered with many white spots and a middle longitudinal row of 8 blackish brown blotches, second dorsal fin with vertical blackish brown bars on branched rays on distal half, anal fin with three horizontal rows of blackish brown blotches and connected to stripe in middle row, caudal fin translucent radiating with thick blackish stripes in middle 1/3 region in male. + + + + +Description + + +Body proportions are listed in +Table 1 +. Body rather slender, subcylindrical anteriorly, compressed posteriorly. Head subcylindrical and somewhat compressed. Snout profile somewhat straight but steeply oblique. Cheek slightly fleshy in male. Lips thick. Eye relatively high and somewhat small. Eye diameter somewhat smaller than snout length. Outer profile of eye above dorsal-profile projection. Tongue margin rounded. rear edge of mouth: extending beyond the vertical of rear margin of pupil. Anterior nostril at end of short tube, projecting downward just behind upper margin of upper lip. Posterior nostril as an oblong pore anterior to lower part of eye. Postorbital range rather long. Upper jaw extending to a point beyond the rear margin of pupil. Gill-opening extending ventrally to about vertical of midline of opercle. Vertebral count 10+16=26 (n=3). + + + +TABLE 1. +Morhpometry of both + +Cryptocentrus taiwanensis + +and + +C. albidorsus + +from Taiwan. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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Standard length(mm)71.860.46372.767.566.1
Percent of standard length(%)
Head length21.8%22.1%24.7%24.5%22.9%20.9%
Predorsal length29.5%29.5%31.0%32.2%30.3%29.3%
Snout to 2nd dorsal length51.4%49.3%54.8%53.1%50.7%49.9%
Snout to anus56.9%53.3%59.5%56.1%59.6%53.3%
Snout to anal fin origin59.5%57.1%63.2%58.9%61.8%55.3%
Prepelvic length24.0%22.0%22.9%25.3%24.2%23.8%
Caudal peduncle length13.1%12.7%14.0%16.2%15.1%14.7%
Caudal peduncle depth11.8%10.7%10.5%10.7%10.5%11.2%
1st dorsal fin base21.7%20.7%20.2%19.6%18.1%20.8%
2nd dorsal fin base31.8%32.7%30.7%32.6%30.1%30.4%
Anal fin base20.4%22.1%20.5%22.2%21.0%26.0%
Caudal fin length28.0%29.7%25.8%22.2%27.5%23.9%
Pectoral fin length19.7%20.5%21.0%19.1%20.2%23.3%
Pelvic fin length16.9%17.2%15.9%18.9%17.6%18.4%
Body depth at pelvic fin origin17.1%14.7%17.3%14.9%17.4%16.0%
Body depth at anal fin origin15.6%13.7%15.1%13.4%16.2%15.4%
Body width at anal fin origin10.7%10.0%10.6%8.7%9.8%11.0%
Pelvic fin origin to anus33.6%32.6%38.0%32.3%35.0%29.7%
Percent of head length(%)
Head width in maximum68.5%59.8%62.4%59.0%70.1%67.5%
Head width in upper gill53.5%44.3%41.8%48.3%55.8%52.0%
Eye diameter21.2%19.4%15.6%15.6%19.2%19.7%
Bony interorbital width5.0%5.6%4.9%5.7%6.1%5.9%
Fleshy interorbital width17.2%20.2%17.1%16.9%20.2%18.5%
Snout length16.3%13.3%15.3%15.5%15.7%19.9%
Low jaw length36.2%33.9%35.6%30.8%29.1%39.8%
Cheek depth29.2%22.1%29.1%28.5%38.0%30.2%
Postorbital length71.5%63.5%66.4%63.7%64.5%71.8%
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+ +Fins.— +D1 VI, D2 I/11; A I/10; P 16; V I/5+I/5 (as in +Table 2 +). D1 rounded, all anterior 5 spinous rays about equal. Origin of A inserted below about third branched rays of D2. Rear tips of D2 and A fin rays almost not extending to procurrent rays of C in both sexes. P moderate moderate large and oblong, rear tip merely reaching about vertical line of last spinous rays in male. V moderate size and rounded, the distal franum margin rather straight. C elliptical and middle extension somewhat pointed. + + +Scales.— +Body mostly covered with rather small cycloid scales, predorsal area entirely naked. LR 100–101; TR 29–31; Pred 15–17; and SDP 15 (as in +Table 2 +). Head and prepelvic region entirely naked. + +
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C. & Department of Aquaculture, National Penghu University of Science and Technology, Penghu, 880011, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Wang, Shen-Chih +National Museum of Marine Science and Technology, Keelung, 202010, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, 806614, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Department of Oceanography, and Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, 804201, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University; National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, Pingtung, 944401, Taiwan, R. O. C. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +200 +212 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.20 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.20 +1175-5326 +1113828A-7799-42B4-A1DF-349A5F4C5E5B + + + + + + + +Luciogobius newtaipeiensis + +sp. nov. + + + + +( +Ĕ北ṣȇ +) + + + + +Figures 7–9 + + + + +Material examined + + + + +Holotype +. + +NTOUP-2023-05-305, 50.2 mm SL, coll. I-S. +Chen +et al. +, coast area near +Longdong Bay +, +New Taipei City +, +Taiwan +. + + + + +Paratypes + +. NTOUP-2023-05-306, 44.3 mm SL, collection date and locality data same as above. + + + + +FIGURE 7. + +Luciogobius newtaipeiensis + + +sp. nov. + +, holotype, A. 50.2 mm SL, B. paratype, 44.3 mm SL, New Taipei City, Taiwan. + + + + +Diagnosis + + + +Luciogobius newtaipeiensis + + +sp. nov. + +can be distinguished from all other congeneric species by the following unique combination of features: (1) second dorsal fin rays: I/11 and anal fin rays I/12; (2) pectoral fin rays modally 18 and with 1 upper free soft ray; (3) vertebral count: 16 + 20 = 36; (4) a dermal projection on posterior part of eye; and (5) specific coloration: head and body with small tiny brownish black spots; second dorsal rays light brown; and pectoral fin base with many small melanophores, fin membrane with melanophores on basal region. + + + + +Description + + +Body very slender, cylindrical anteriorly and somewhat compressed posteriorly (all morphometric data is shown in +Table 1 +). + +Head flat and depressed. Cheek slightly fleshy. Eye small. A horizontal dermal fold with papillae row on upper part of cheek and below orbit. A dermal projection present on rear corner of orbit. +Snout flat and short. Anterior nasal opening as a protruded, horizontal short tube and posterior nasal opening as a round hole. Interorbital region wide. Mouth oblique and large, maxillary extending to vertical of anterior margin of orbit. Lower jaw more prominent compared to upper jaw. Teeth rather minute, with 4–5 rows of tiny conical teeth where outer rows larger in both jaws. Tongue somewhat pointed, but anterior tip bilobed. Gill opening rather restricted, extending merely slightly below lower margin of pectoral base. Anus located in posterior half of body. Vertebral count 16 + 20 = 36. + + +Fins +. + +D2 I/11, A I/12, P 18. D1 absent. D2 with middle one third portion of rays longest. A shape similar to D2. Both first spines in D2 and A relatively short. A origin in front of D2 origin. D2 origin inserted vertically between 1st and 2nd branched rays of A. Both rear tip of D2 and A far from procurrent rays of C when depressed. P rounded and its length much shorter than postorbital length. P with one free soft ray on upper margin very near upper basal region. C elliptical. V as a round sucking disc with complete frenum and rather small. + + + +Scales +. + +Both body and head entirely naked without any scales. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/F7/49/87/F74987AEFFABFFEB38C4FB75FC2CB84B.xml b/data/F7/49/87/F74987AEFFABFFEB38C4FB75FC2CB84B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..66ce5569aec --- /dev/null +++ b/data/F7/49/87/F74987AEFFABFFEB38C4FB75FC2CB84B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ + + + +Three new species of Luciogobius Gill (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Taiwan + + + +Author + +Chen, I-Shiung +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Ren, Yu-Ting +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Keelung City Government, Keelung, 202201, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Jiang, Guo-Chen +Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, 806614, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Department of Aquaculture, National Penghu University of Science and Technology, Penghu, 880011, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Wang, Shen-Chih +National Museum of Marine Science and Technology, Keelung, 202010, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, 806614, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Department of Oceanography, and Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, 804201, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University; National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, Pingtung, 944401, Taiwan, R. O. C. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +200 +212 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.20 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.20 +1175-5326 +1113828A-7799-42B4-A1DF-349A5F4C5E5B + + + + + + + +Luciogobius chaojinensis + +sp. nov. + + + + +( +AE境ṣȇ +) + + + + +Figures 1–3 + + + + +Material examined + + + + +Holotype +. + +NTOUP-2006-05-321, 30.2 mm SL, + +May 16, 2006 + +, coll. I-S. +Chen +et al. +, +Chaojin Park +, +Keelung City +, +Taiwan +. + + + + +Paratypes + +. NTOUP-2006-05-322, +2 specimens +, 24.1–27.0 mm SL, collection date and locality data same as above. + + + + +Diagnosis + + + +Luciogobius chaojinensis + + +sp. nov. + +can be well distinguished from the other congeneric species by the following unique combination of features: (1) second dorsal fin rays: I/10 and anal fin rays I/11; (2) pectoral fin rays modally 13 and with one upper, short free soft ray; (3) vertebral count: 20 + 21 = 41; and (4) specific coloration: head and body with small tiny blackish brown spots. Head with densely-set small blackish brown spots in male; second dorsal fin brown and darker on lower half; pectoral fin base on upper 1/2 region with round melanophores; and pectoral fin membrane mostly spotless. + + + + +FIGURE 1. + +Luciogobius chaojinensis + + +sp. nov. + +, A. holotype, 30.2 mm SL, B. paratype, 27.0 mm SL, Chaojin Park, Keelung, Taiwan. + + + + +Description + + +Body very slender, cylindrical anteriorly and somewhat compressed posteriorly (all morphometric data is shown in +Table 1 +). Head flat and depressed. Cheek rather fleshy in male. Eye very small. A horizontal dermal fold with papillae row on upper part of cheek and below orbit. Snout flat and short. Anterior nasal opening as a protruded, horizontal short tube and posterior nasal opening as a round hole. Interorbital region wide. Mouth very oblique and rather large, maxillary extending beyond rear vertical of orbit in male. Lower jaw rather prominent compared to upper jaw. Teeth rather minute, with 4–5 rows of tiny conical teeth where outer rows larger in both jaws. Tongue somewhat pointed, but anterior tip bilobed. Gill opening rather restricted, extending merely slightly below lower margin of pectoral base. Anus located in posterior half of body. Vertebral count 20 + 21 = 41. + + + +Fins +. + +D2 I/10, A I/11, P 12–13 (modally 13). D1 absent. D2 with middle one third portion of rays longest. A shape similar to D2. Both first spines in D2 and A relatively short. A origin in front of D2 origin. D2 origin inserted vertically between 3rd and 4th branched rays of A. Both rear tip of D2 and A far from procurrent rays of C when depressed. P rounded and its length much shorter than postorbital length. P with one free soft ray on upper margin near upper basal region. C elliptical. V as a very reduced, round sucking disc with complete frenum. + + + +Scales +. + +Both body and head entirely naked without any scales. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/F7/49/87/F74987AEFFAFFFEF38C4FBBCFC2CBA67.xml b/data/F7/49/87/F74987AEFFAFFFEF38C4FBBCFC2CBA67.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ec858c1f5f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/F7/49/87/F74987AEFFAFFFEF38C4FBBCFC2CBA67.xml @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ + + + +Three new species of Luciogobius Gill (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Taiwan + + + +Author + +Chen, I-Shiung +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Ren, Yu-Ting +Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Keelung City Government, Keelung, 202201, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Jiang, Guo-Chen +Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, 806614, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Department of Aquaculture, National Penghu University of Science and Technology, Penghu, 880011, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Wang, Shen-Chih +National Museum of Marine Science and Technology, Keelung, 202010, Taiwan, R. O. C. + + + +Author + +Chang, Chih-Wei +Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung, 806614, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Department of Oceanography, and Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, 804201, Taiwan, R. O. C. & Graduate Institute of Marine Biology, National Dong Hwa University; National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, Pingtung, 944401, Taiwan, R. O. C. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-12-10 + + +5550 + + +1 + + +200 +212 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.20 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5550.1.20 +1175-5326 +1113828A-7799-42B4-A1DF-349A5F4C5E5B + + + + + + + +Luciogobius huatungensis + +sp. nov. + + + + +( +ẼÞṣȇ +) + + + + +Figures 6–9 + + + + +Material examined + + + + +Holotype +. + +NTOUP-2020-05-205, 55.2 mm SL, coll. I-S. Chen +et al +., + +May 26, 2020 + +, Ji-An +Village +, +Hualien +River +basin, +Hualian +County +, +Taiwan +. + + + + +Paratypes + +. NTOUP-2020-05-206, +7 specimens +, 43.3–51.2 mm SL, collection date and locality data same as above. + + + + +Diagnosis + + + +Luciogobius huatungensis + + +sp. nov. + +can be well distinguished from all other congeneric species by the following unique combination of features: (1) second dorsal fin modally I/15 and anal fin I/15; (2) pectoral fin rays modally 14 and with 4 upper, free soft rays and 1 lower free ray; (3) vertebral count: 17 + 22 = 39; and (4) specific coloration: body brown with minute creamy yellow round spots; head and body with small brown spots; belly creamy yellow with fewer brown spots; second dorsal fin with tiny white marks; and pectoral fin with several round melanophores, most membrane with brown marks. + + + + +Description + + +Body slender, cylindrical anteriorly and somewhat compressed posteriorly (all morphometric data is shown in +Table 1 +). + + + +FIGURE 4. + +Luciogobius huatungensis + + +sp. nov. + +, paratype, about 50 mm SL, Hualien River basin, Hualien County, Taiwan. + + +Head flat and depressed. Cheek slightly fleshy. Eye somewhat small. A horizontal dermal fold with papillae row on upper part of cheek and below orbit. +Snout flat and short. Anterior nasal opening as a protruded, horizontal short tube and posterior nasal opening as a round hole. Interorbital region wide. Mouth oblique and large, maxillary extending beyond middle vertical of orbit. Lower jaw slightly prominent compared to upper jaw. Teeth rather minute, with 4–5 rows of tiny conical teeth where outer rows larger in both jaws. Tongue somewhat pointed, but anterior tip bilobed. Gill opening restricted, extending ventrally slightly below lower margin of pectoral base. Anus located in posterior half of body. Vertebral count 17 + 22 = 39. + + +Fins +. + +D2 I/14–15 (modally 15), A I/15, P 14–15 (modally 14). D1 absent. D2 with middle one third portion of rays longest. A shape similar to D2. Both first spines in D2 and A relatively short. A origin about equal to D2 origin. Both rear tip of D2 and A is far from procurrent rays of C when depressed. P rounded and its length slightly shorter than postorbital length. P with four free soft rays on upper margin near upper basal and anterior region and one lower free soft ray. C elliptical. V as a round sucking disc with complete frenum and rather small. + + + +Scales +. + +Both body and head entirely naked without any scales. + + + + \ No newline at end of file