diff --git a/data/03/87/38/038738484200FFF0FF0DFF15FA11F887.xml b/data/03/87/38/038738484200FFF0FF0DFF15FA11F887.xml index 008773d536b..80f76041496 100644 --- a/data/03/87/38/038738484200FFF0FF0DFF15FA11F887.xml +++ b/data/03/87/38/038738484200FFF0FF0DFF15FA11F887.xml @@ -1,56 +1,57 @@ - - - -The restablishment of Dyckia oligantha and D. nana (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae), belonging to the D. macedoi complex + + + +The restablishment of Dyckia oligantha and D. nana (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae), belonging to the D. macedoi complex - - -Author + + +Author -Guarçoni, Elidio Armando Exposto +Guarçoni, Elidio Armando Exposto - - -Author + + +Author -Azevedo, Aristéia Alves De +Azevedo, Aristéia Alves De - - -Author + + +Author -Costa, Andrea Ferreira Da +Costa, Andrea Ferreira Da -text - - -Phytotaxa +text + + +Phytotaxa - -2017 - -2017-05-05 + +2017 + +2017-05-05 - -306 + +306 - -1 + +1 - -49 -65 + +49 +65 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 -journal article -10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 -1179-3163 +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 +1179-3163 +13689126 - + @@ -66,9 +67,9 @@ Leme ) , -Figs. 4 E–H +Figs. 4 E–H , -5 D–E +5 D–E diff --git a/data/03/87/38/038738484200FFF7FF0DF855FBD1F84E.xml b/data/03/87/38/038738484200FFF7FF0DF855FBD1F84E.xml index d2f01540cae..cecdd041c12 100644 --- a/data/03/87/38/038738484200FFF7FF0DF855FBD1F84E.xml +++ b/data/03/87/38/038738484200FFF7FF0DF855FBD1F84E.xml @@ -1,56 +1,57 @@ - - - -The restablishment of Dyckia oligantha and D. nana (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae), belonging to the D. macedoi complex + + + +The restablishment of Dyckia oligantha and D. nana (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae), belonging to the D. macedoi complex - - -Author + + +Author -Guarçoni, Elidio Armando Exposto +Guarçoni, Elidio Armando Exposto - - -Author + + +Author -Azevedo, Aristéia Alves De +Azevedo, Aristéia Alves De - - -Author + + +Author -Costa, Andrea Ferreira Da +Costa, Andrea Ferreira Da -text - - -Phytotaxa +text + + +Phytotaxa - -2017 - -2017-05-05 + +2017 + +2017-05-05 - -306 + +306 - -1 + +1 - -49 -65 + +49 +65 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 -journal article -10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 -1179-3163 +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 +1179-3163 +13689126 - + @@ -61,11 +62,11 @@ L.B. Smith (1957a: 329) . -Figs. 4 I–L +Figs. 4 I–L , -6 A–J +6 A–J , -7 A–E +7 A–E diff --git a/data/03/87/38/03873848420CFFF1FF0DF890FF7AF9A8.xml b/data/03/87/38/03873848420CFFF1FF0DF890FF7AF9A8.xml index 3daeae75c20..d16fb357813 100644 --- a/data/03/87/38/03873848420CFFF1FF0DF890FF7AF9A8.xml +++ b/data/03/87/38/03873848420CFFF1FF0DF890FF7AF9A8.xml @@ -1,54 +1,55 @@ - - - -The restablishment of Dyckia oligantha and D. nana (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae), belonging to the D. macedoi complex + + + +The restablishment of Dyckia oligantha and D. nana (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae), belonging to the D. macedoi complex - - -Author + + +Author -Guarçoni, Elidio Armando Exposto +Guarçoni, Elidio Armando Exposto - - -Author + + +Author -Azevedo, Aristéia Alves De +Azevedo, Aristéia Alves De - - -Author + + +Author -Costa, Andrea Ferreira Da +Costa, Andrea Ferreira Da -text - - -Phytotaxa +text + + +Phytotaxa - -2017 - -2017-05-05 + +2017 + +2017-05-05 - -306 + +306 - -1 + +1 - -49 -65 + +49 +65 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 -journal article -10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 -1179-3163 +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.4 +1179-3163 +13689126 @@ -61,9 +62,9 @@ L.B. Smith (1952: 195) . -Figs. 4 A–D +Figs. 4 A–D , -5 A–C +5 A–C @@ -158,7 +159,7 @@ long, 4.2–8.4 mm in diameter, suberect to erect. - + FIGURE 4. A–L. Details of species from the @@ -209,7 +210,7 @@ Flower. Detail of the flower in longitudinal section. (Illustrations: Reinaldo Monteiro) - + FIGURE 5. A–C . diff --git a/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C643C55888D456A8F52FD96.xml b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C643C55888D456A8F52FD96.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9397425a217 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C643C55888D456A8F52FD96.xml @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ + + + +Mitochondrial DNA-based reassessment of Antennablennius Fowler (Blenniidae: Salariini) from the north-western Indian Ocean, with resurrection of A. persicus (Regan) + + + +Author + +Estekani, Sanaz +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Bogorodsky, Sergey V. +Station of Naturalists, Omsk, Russia. & Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Zajonz, Uwe +Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Hundt, Peter J. +Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, 2088 Larpenteur Ave., St Paul, MN 55113, USA. + + + +Author + +Siahsarvie, Roohollah +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Rodentology Research Department, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Aliabadian, Mansour +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Research Department of Zoological Innovations, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-09-02 + + +5501 + + +3 + + +425 +446 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 +1175-5326 +13628137 +C1945D43-6643-40D5-9242-65C7B2A9DA98 + + + + + + + +Antennablennius +Fowler, 1931 + + + + + + + + + +Antennablennius + +(subgenus of + +Blennius + +) + +Fowler, 1931: 245 + +( +type +species + +Blennius hypenetes +Klunzinger, 1871 + +; +type +by original designation). + + + +Generic description. +Blennies of the genus + +Antennablennius + +are diagnosed by a set of the following characters: dorsal-fin rays XII–XIII,15–21 (usually XII,16–20), dorsal fin weakly to moderately notched between spinous and soft portions; anal-fin rays II,16–23 (rarely 16 or 23); pectoral-fin rays 13–15 (usually 14); pelvic-fin rays I,3, spine embedded, barely visible externally; segmented caudal-fin rays 13, the middle seven to nine branched. Lateral line tubular, continuous, with simple pores, restricted to body dorsoanteriorly, ending below dorsal-fin spine II-VIII. Fleshy crest on head present or absent; anterior nostril tubular, with a slender cirrus on the posterior rim which varies in length from short to very long; posterior nostril without cirrus; supraorbital tentacle absent; cirri on nape present, varying from very short to very long; median supratemporal pores present; margins of lips smooth; teeth incisiform, close-set, immovable, 26–45 teeth in upper jaw, 21–36 teeth in lower jaw; a very small canine tooth posteriorly in lower jaw, usually smaller in females, separated from incisiform teeth by a toothless gap; no teeth on vomer; gill opening continuous across isthmus. Last ray of dorsal and anal fins attached by membrane to caudal peduncle. Seven selected morphological characters to distinguish eight species of the genus are provided in +Table 3 +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C673C5B888D4659897BFD02.xml b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C673C5B888D4659897BFD02.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3e896dcf98e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C673C5B888D4659897BFD02.xml @@ -0,0 +1,456 @@ + + + +Mitochondrial DNA-based reassessment of Antennablennius Fowler (Blenniidae: Salariini) from the north-western Indian Ocean, with resurrection of A. persicus (Regan) + + + +Author + +Estekani, Sanaz +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Bogorodsky, Sergey V. +Station of Naturalists, Omsk, Russia. & Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Zajonz, Uwe +Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Hundt, Peter J. +Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, 2088 Larpenteur Ave., St Paul, MN 55113, USA. + + + +Author + +Siahsarvie, Roohollah +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Rodentology Research Department, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Aliabadian, Mansour +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Research Department of Zoological Innovations, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-09-02 + + +5501 + + +3 + + +425 +446 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 +1175-5326 +13628137 +C1945D43-6643-40D5-9242-65C7B2A9DA98 + + + + + + + +Antennablennius adenensis +Fraser-Brunner, 1951 + +and affiliated lineages + + + + +Aden +Blenny + + + + +Figure 4 +, +Tables 3 +& +4 + + + + + + + +Antennablennius adenensis +Fraser-Brunner, 1951: 219 + + +(Gulf of +Aden +, +Yemen +, at +Aden +; +holotype +: BMNH 1954.4.26.1)— + +Bath 1983: 50 + +( +Red Sea +, +Eritrea +; Gulf of +Aden +, +Yemen +; Gulf of Oman; +Pakistan +); + + +Randall +et al +. 1994: 236 + + +(Persian Gulf); + +Randall 1995: 312 + +, Fig. 880 (Oman, +Musandam +); Sharafiniya +et al +. 2021: 67 (Persian Gulf, +Iran +, +Qeshm Island +); + +Ryanskiy 2022: 95 + +(Oman). + + + + + +Description (nominal species vs. affiliated lineages). +Dorsal-fin rays XII, +16–18 in +Red Sea and western Gulf of Aden specimens, XII, +17–19 in + +A. +aff. +adenensis + +1 ( +Iran +and +Pakistan +), XII, +18 in + +A. +aff. +adenensis + +2 ( +Socotra Island +); anal-fin rays II, +18–20 in +Red Sea and western Gulf of +Aden +specimens, XII, +17–20 in + +A. +aff. +adenensis + +1, XII, +19 in + +A. +aff. +adenensis + +2; pectoral-fin rays 14; body depth +5.1–5.8 in +SL; lateral line ending below dorsal-fin spine III–VI; a nasal cirrus just reaching to upper lip; a pair of very short cirri on nape; no crest on head; 40 teeth in upper jaw and +25 in +lower in a specimen from Red Sea, 38 and 30 teeth in +Socotra +specimen, 39–42 and 31–34 teeth in specimens from +Iran +, respectively; dorsal fin moderately notched between spinous and soft portions (less than half the length of first soft ray). Size: Attains +5 cm +. + + +Coloration +of living and fresh specimens (based on specimens from +Socotra Island +, +Oman +, and Persian Gulf, +Fig. 4 +). Males pale grey, with six indistinct blackish bars alongside of body, blackish spots below spinous portion of dorsal fin, including vertically-elongate darker spots within first two bars, and numerous, scattered, small pale blue spots below soft portion of dorsal fin; head with six, slightly elongate, blackish spots, four below and behind eye and two on upper half of opercle (the spot on dorsoposterior edge of opercle blue-edged dorsally), and an oblique row of small blue spots from posterior edge of eye to posterior opercular edge; chin, snout, nape and predorsal area covered with small pale blue and red spots; four black spots present from chin to lower pectoral-fin base; iris with an oblique dark red bar and curved marks, one dorsoanteriorly and another posteriorly along edge; spinous portion of dorsal fin yellow, with three indistinct, oblique, dusky bands, small blackish spot between second and third spines distally, dusky submarginal stripe and white margin; soft portion of dorsal fin with small pale blue and greenish spots along rays; anal fin greyish white, every other soft ray and adjacent edge of membrane blackish; basal half and base of pectoral fins with tiny blue spots; caudal fin with greenish spots along rays. Females paler in color; spinous portion of dorsal fin simple without any color and spot; fins without blue spots. There are no marked differences in coloration between the various locations and lineages. + + + + +FIGURE 4. A: + +Antennablennius adenensis +, BPBM + +34470, 35.0 mm SL, Musandam, +Oman +. + +Antennablennius +aff. +adenensis + +2, SMF 34097 (tissue sample SOC18-006), 23.2 mm SL, male, Di Hamri, Socotra Island, +B: +fresh specimen; +C: +live specimen. + +Antennablennius +aff. +adenensis + +1, +D +& +E +: ZMFUM-BLE-0104, 40.0 mm SL, male, Kish Island, Iran, Persian Gulf; +F +: ZMFUMBLE-0110, 31.0 mm SL, female, Kish Island, Iran, Persian Gulf. Photos by J.E. Randall (A), S.V. Bogorodsky (B & C), S. Estekani (D–F). + + + + +Distribution and habitat. +Known from the southern Red Sea and the Gulf of +Aden +( +Bath 1983 +), but not reported from the +Socotra +Archipelago before ( + +Zajonz +et al +. 2019 + +). Previously reported from the coastline of +Oman +and the Persian Gulf ( +Saudi Arabia +, +Kuwait +, and +Iran +) to +Pakistan +(e.g. +Bath 1983 +; +Randall 1995 +). These reports are questionable as long as the lineage from +Iran +(present study) is not referred to + +A. adenensis +sensu Fraser-Brunner + +with certainty. For the same reason the lineage from +Socotra +(present study) is not referred to + +A. adenensis +sensu Fraser-Brunner. Typically + +occurs on stones in areas with wave actions, at depths of +2–4 m +, often in tidepools. + + + + +Remarks. +Described from +17 specimens +collected from a tidepool at Aden; first reported from the +Red Sea +by +Bath (1983) +from +eight specimens +collected from the Dahlak Archipelago, +Eritrea +, in addition to material examined by him from +Oman +and +Pakistan +. The species is easily distinguished from other members of the genus by having relatively short nape and nasal cirri, red spots on nape and predorsal area for both sexes, and spinous portion of dorsal fin yellow in males. Two genetic lineages are recognized in the present study (see above). Neither of which can presently be referred with certainty to + +A. adenensis +sensu Fraser-Brunner + +, pending COI data from populations near the locus typicus +Aden +, given that morphological differences are minor among them. The +Socotra +specimen has fewer teeth than the Iranian specimens, yet within the range given by +Bath (1983) +( +Table 3 +). The frequencies of dorsal- and anal-fin ray counts are shown for four localities in +Table 4 +. Additional study is needed to determine whether two or three species exist within a putative + +A. adenensis + +clade, and whether one of the two lineages found in the present study represents the true + +A. adenensis + +. + + + + +Material examined. + +Antennablennius adenensis + +(n=2), + +Red Sea +, +Eritrea +, Dahlak Archipelago: + +SMF +36380, +38.5 mm +SL; +SMF +36381, +36.7 mm +SL. + + + +Antennablennius + +aff. +adenensis + + +1 (n=13), + +Persian Gulf +, +Iran +: + +Hormozgan province +, +Kish Island +, coral reef, +26.5107° N +, +54.0484° E +, depth + +0–3 m + +, coll. +S. Estekani +: ZMFUM-BLE-0100, 32.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0101 (tissue sample 310k2021), 37.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0102, +41.5 mm +SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0103 (tissue sample 313k2021), 35.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0104, 40.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0105, 40.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0106, 42.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0107 (tissue sample 314k2021), 29.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0108, 31.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0109 (tissue sample 317k2021), 31.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0110, 31.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0111 (tissue sample 328k2021), 32.0 mm SL. + +Gulf of Oman, +Iran +: + +Sistan and Baluchestan province +, Chabahar— Ramin, +25.2670° N +, +60.7531° E +, depth + +1.5 m + +, coll. +S. Estekani +: ZMFUM-BLE-0112 (tissue sample 386ch2021), 35.0 mm SL. + + + +Antennablennius + +aff. +adenensis + + +2, + +Socotra Island +: + +SMF 34097 +(tissue sample SOC18-006), +23.2 mm +SL, male, +Di Hamri +, depth + +3 m + +, coll. +S.V. Bogorodsky +& +U. Zajonz. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C693C5B888D40F98B4EF82E.xml b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C693C5B888D40F98B4EF82E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9405e11ac8a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C693C5B888D40F98B4EF82E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ + + + +Mitochondrial DNA-based reassessment of Antennablennius Fowler (Blenniidae: Salariini) from the north-western Indian Ocean, with resurrection of A. persicus (Regan) + + + +Author + +Estekani, Sanaz +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Bogorodsky, Sergey V. +Station of Naturalists, Omsk, Russia. & Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Zajonz, Uwe +Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Hundt, Peter J. +Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, 2088 Larpenteur Ave., St Paul, MN 55113, USA. + + + +Author + +Siahsarvie, Roohollah +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Rodentology Research Department, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Aliabadian, Mansour +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Research Department of Zoological Innovations, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-09-02 + + +5501 + + +3 + + +425 +446 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 +1175-5326 +13628137 +C1945D43-6643-40D5-9242-65C7B2A9DA98 + + + + + + + +Antennablennius australis +Fraser-Brunner, 1951 + + + + +Moustache Blenny + + + +Figure 5 +, +Table 3 + + + + + + + +Antennablennius australis +Fraser-Brunner, 1951: 218 + + +( +Mozambique +, Delagoa Bay, Inyak; +holotype +: BMNH 1920.12.6.24)— + +Bath 1983: 50 + +(Red Sea, Dahlak Archipelago); + +Randall 1995: 313 + +, Fig. 881 (southern Oman). + + + + + +Antennablennius bifilum + +(non Günther)— + +Tortonese 1975: 185 + +(Gulf of +Aden +). + + + + + +Description. +Dorsal-fin rays XII,16–18 (usually 17); anal-fin rays II,16–19 (usually 17 or 18); pectoral-fin rays 14; body deep for the genus, its depth 4.0–5.0 in SL; lateral line ending below dorsal-fin spine V-VII; nasal cirrus projecting downward, usually reaching mouth; a pair of short cirri on nape; no crest on head; 26–30 teeth in upper jaw and +23–28 in +lower; dorsal fin moderately notched between spinous and soft portions (slightly more than half the length of first soft ray). Size: Reaches +8.3 cm +. + + +Coloration +( +Fig. 5 +). Pale yellowish anteriorly, grading to white ventrally, with indistinct oblique dark brown bars, progressively less oblique posteriorly, becoming vertical at origin of soft portion of dorsal fin, then narrowing to midlateral blotches posteriorly; vertical pale yellow lines across body posterior to pectoral fins, becoming more irregular posteriorly and breaking into small spots ventrally; brown bars with pale green vertical lines, pale yellowish interspaces with yellowish brown lines; posterior part of body with a lateral row of irregular interconnected brown blotches with white lines, numerous close-set white spots or vermiculations dorsally and small white spots ventrally; spinous portion of dorsal fin mainly dark brown, with two broad curving pale yellow bands, and soft portion pale green, with light yellow rays and four large black blotches at base, in alignment with brown bars of body, rays passing through them pale green; anal and caudal fin pale greenish yellow, caudal-fin rays narrowly barred, anal fin with a blackish margin anteriorly. + + + + +Distribution and habitat. +Reported from the southern Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and southern coast of +Oman +, south along east coast of Africa to +South Africa +( +Eastern Cape Province +) and +Madagascar +( +Bath 1983 +; +Randall 1995 +; + +Fricke +et al +. 2018 + +). The +Oman +and Red Sea specimens were collected from tidepools. + + + + +Remarks. +Relatively rare species in the north-western part of the Indian Ocean where +Bath (1983) +reported the +Red Sea +record from ten specimens collected in the Dahlak Archipelago, +Eritrea +, and +Randall (1995) +collected +two specimens +from the southern +Oman +. +Tortonese (1975) +reported +five specimens +from the Gulf of Aden identifying them as + +A. bifilum + +. However, the length of nape cirri (“about as long as eye diameter”) and the anal-fin ray count (II,17) correspond closer to + +A. australis + +. + + + + +Material examined +(n=2). + +Red Sea +, +Eritrea +, Dahlak Archipelago: + +SMF +36382, +39.6 mm +SL; +SMF +36383, +38.7 mm +SL. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6A3C58888D42948B4DF9B3.xml b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6A3C58888D42948B4DF9B3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5548d53fe34 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6A3C58888D42948B4DF9B3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ + + + +Mitochondrial DNA-based reassessment of Antennablennius Fowler (Blenniidae: Salariini) from the north-western Indian Ocean, with resurrection of A. persicus (Regan) + + + +Author + +Estekani, Sanaz +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Bogorodsky, Sergey V. +Station of Naturalists, Omsk, Russia. & Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Zajonz, Uwe +Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Hundt, Peter J. +Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, 2088 Larpenteur Ave., St Paul, MN 55113, USA. + + + +Author + +Siahsarvie, Roohollah +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Rodentology Research Department, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Aliabadian, Mansour +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Research Department of Zoological Innovations, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-09-02 + + +5501 + + +3 + + +425 +446 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 +1175-5326 +13628137 +C1945D43-6643-40D5-9242-65C7B2A9DA98 + + + + + + + +Antennablennius hypenetes +( +Klunzinger, 1871 +) + + + + +Arabian Blenny + + + +Figure 6 +, +Table 3 + + + + + + + +Blennius hypenetes + +Klunzinger, 1871: 492 + + + +( +Red Sea +, +Egypt +, +Al-Qusair +; +syntypes +: ZIN 2645, ZMB 8024 & 10498). + + + + + +Antennablennius hypenetes + + + +Tortonese 1975: 184 + +(Gulf of Aden); + +Bath 1983: 61 + +(Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman); + + +Randall +et al +. 1994: 237 + + +(Persian Gulf); + +Khalaf 2004: 45 + +( +Jordan +); + + +Lips +et al +. 2016: 67 + + +( +Djibouti +); + +Golani & Fricke 2018: 137 + +(Red Sea, listed); + + +Eagderi +et al +. 2019: 40 + + +(Persian Gulf, +United Arab Emirates +, listed). + + + + + +Description. +Dorsal-fin rays XII–XIII,16–20 (usually 18 or 19); anal-fin rays II,19–21 (usually 20); pectoral-fin rays 14; body depth 5.0– +6.2 in +SL; lateral line ending below dorsal-fin spine III–VI; a pair of short cirri on nape; a long tentacle on anterior nostril projecting downward, which may reach to or below mouth; males with a fleshy blade-like crest dorsally on head beginning above anterior edge of eye; teeth in jaws incisiform, immovable, close-set, +33–39 in +upper jaw and +21–34 in +lower; dorsal fin weakly notched between spinous and soft portions (less than half the length of first soft ray). Size: Reaches +6.5 cm +. + + +Coloration +( +Fig. 6 +). Males yellowish brown dorsally, pale brownish grey ventrally, with irregular faint white blotches or groups of white spots dorsally on body; side of body with a longitudinal row of seven large dark brown spots, progressively smaller and more horizontally elongate posteriorly, and two longitudinal rows of small white to pale blue spots, most evident where within dark brown spots; head with a blackish bar from eye to upper lip, black spot below eye, and triangular black bar on chin at corner of mouth; few or numerous blackish dots on head below eye and on base of pectoral fin; nasal tentacle orange-yellow; spinous portion of dorsal fin with three oblique faint black bands, soft portion with small black and white spots; anal fin olive-green, basal one-third of fin darker, with a longitudinal row of small white spots in the middle fin, narrow submarginal band, and white margin; caudal fin dusky greenish, with spots on upper half of fin in males from the +northern Red Sea +; coloration of +southern Red Sea +population differs in having only a few dots ventrally on head and pectoral-fin base. Females similar but every second anal-fin ray black. + + + + +Distribution and habitat. +Known from the Red Sea, where reported south from the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Aden, Gulf of +Oman +, and Persian Gulf ( +Bath 1983 +; + +Eagderi +et al +. 2019 + +). An inshore species of rocky substrata and reef flats with algae, usually in areas with weak wave action. + + + + +Remarks. +It is most similar to + +A. variopunctatus + +but differs in having a fleshy blade-like crest dorsally on head of males, head with a blackish bar from eye to upper lip, and head and body without red spots. + +Patzner +et al +. (2009b) + +listed + +A. sexfasciatus +(von Bonde, 1923) + +as a valid species although +Bath (1983) +had provided evidence that it falls into the synonymy of + +A. hypenetes + +. + + + + +Material examined +(n=11). + +Red Sea, +Egypt +: + + +SMF 24781 +, 33.0 mm SL, +El-Quseir. + +Saudi Arabia + + +: + +KAUMM 472 +(tissue sample KAU17-129), +41.9 mm +SL, male, +Farasan Island + +; + +KAUMM 473 +(tissue sample KAU12-393), +33.6 mm +SL, female, +Farasan Island + +; + +SMF 8230 +, +26.5 mm +SL + +; + +SMF 35916 +(tissue sample KAU12-392), 44.0 mm SL, male, +Farasan Island + +; + +SMF 35918 +(tissue sample KAU14-585), 35.0 mm SL, female, +Jeddah +, +Obhur + +; + +SMF 35917 +(tissue sample KAU17-128), 42.4 SL, male, +Farasan Island +. + +Eritrea + + +, Dahlak Archipelago: + +SMF 13523 +, 44.0 mm SL. + +Yemen + + +: + +SMF 17061 +, +2 specimens +, 49.0 & +51.7 mm +SL, +Seba Isl + +.; + +SMF 29478 +, +33.6 mm +SL, +Kamaran Archipelago + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6A3C5D888D446A8803FE06.xml b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6A3C5D888D446A8803FE06.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f87170f4f2a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6A3C5D888D446A8803FE06.xml @@ -0,0 +1,410 @@ + + + +Mitochondrial DNA-based reassessment of Antennablennius Fowler (Blenniidae: Salariini) from the north-western Indian Ocean, with resurrection of A. persicus (Regan) + + + +Author + +Estekani, Sanaz +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Bogorodsky, Sergey V. +Station of Naturalists, Omsk, Russia. & Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Zajonz, Uwe +Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Hundt, Peter J. +Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, 2088 Larpenteur Ave., St Paul, MN 55113, USA. + + + +Author + +Siahsarvie, Roohollah +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Rodentology Research Department, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Aliabadian, Mansour +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Research Department of Zoological Innovations, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-09-02 + + +5501 + + +3 + + +425 +446 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 +1175-5326 +13628137 +C1945D43-6643-40D5-9242-65C7B2A9DA98 + + + + + + + +Antennablennius persicus +( +Regan, 1905 +) + + + + +Persian Blenny + + + +Figure 7 +, +Tables 3 +& +4 + + + + + + + +Blennius persicus +Regan, 1905: 327 + + +(Persian Gulf; +lectotype +: BMNH 1900.7.25.42– as a valid speciesalthough 44). + + + + + +Antennablennius bifilum + +(non Günther)— + +Lal Mohan 1968: 118 + +(north-western +India +); + +Mehraban & Esmaeili 2018: 196 + +(Gulf of Oman, +Iran +); + + +Estekani +et al +. 2020: 1009 + + +(Gulf of Oman, +Iran +); + + +Mehraban +et al +. 2021: 9 + + +(Gulf of Oman, +Iran +, genetics); Sharafiniya +et al +. 2021: 67 (Gulf of Oman, +Iran +). + + + + + +Description. +Dorsal-fin rays XII,18–20 (usually 19 or 20); anal-fin rays II,19–21 (usually 20); pectoral-fin rays 14; body depth +5.4–6.1 in +SL; lateral line ending below dorsal-fin spine VIII; a pair of close-set very long cirri on nape, cirri of males longer than in females; cirrus on anterior nostril short; no crest on head; teeth in jaws incisiform, immovable, close-set, +30–34 in +upper jaw and +28–32 in +lower; dorsal fin weakly notched between spinous and soft portions. Size: Reaches +6.1 cm + + + +FIGURE 6. + +Antennablennius hypenetes + +, +A: +male, Obhur, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; +B: +SMF 35918 (tissue sample 14-585), 35.0 mm SL, female, Obhur, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; +C: +SMF 39710 (tissue sample KAU17-129), 45.0 mm SL, male, Farasan Island, Saudi Arabia; +D: +40.0 mm SL, Obhur, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Photos by S.V. Bogorodsky. + + + + +FIGURE 7. + +Antennablennius persicus +, Chabahar + +, Iran, Gulf of Oman. +A: +ZMFUM-BLE-0124, 60.7 mm SL, male; +B: +ZMFUMBLE-0113, 61.0 mm SL, male; +C: +ZMFUM-BLE-0122, 56.0 mm SL, female; +D: +ZMFUM-BLE-0119, 59.0 mm SL, female. Photos by S. Estekani. + + + +Coloration +( +Fig. 7 +). Body dark greenish brown anterior to origin of anal fin becoming paler posteriorly, light greenish grey ventrally; anterior part of body below spinous portion of dorsal fin with a series of narrow, slightly oblique, white bars; posterior part of body above anal fin with six dark brown spots, which are progressively more vertically elongate anteriorly, and numerous small white spots; back with oblique white bars extending into soft portion of dorsal fin; head with indistinct two or three pale grey bars extending ventrally from eye and a short black bar ventrally at corner of mouth; spinous portion of dorsal fin dark grey with three diagonal black bands; caudal fin with vertical rows of small black spots and white spots ventrally; anal fin light grey, anterior one-third with yellow submarginal band and black margin in males, submarginal band white in females. + + + + +Distribution and habitat. +Restricted to the north-western Indian Ocean, where known from the Iranian side of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, and north-western coast of +India +. + + + + +Remarks. +Regan (1905) +described + +Blennius persicus + +based on specimens from the Persian Gulf. Almost forty years later +Blegvad (1944) +reported the species again from the Persian Gulf, based on specimens collected by him at Farur, +Iran +. His detailed description of +one male +and +six females +, however, report two flaps and short tentacles on the head of the male. These character states seem to correspond to the double crest in combination with short nape cirri found in males of + +A. simonyi + +, yet not in + +A. persicus + +. Also, the dorsal- and anal-fin ray counts provided by Blegvad do match those of the former species, hence the record of Blegvad can be referred to + +A. simonyi + +. Subsequently, +Fraser-Brunner (1951) +, without examined material, noted that + +A. persicus + +may be a northern subspecies of + +A. bifilum + +differing in the number of segmented rays in dorsal and anal fins. +Smith (1959) +while creating the new genus + +Croaltus + +for + +A. bifilum + +, described by +Günther (1861) +from +South Africa +, examined one large specimen of +80 mm +length of + +A. persicus + +from the Persian Gulf. He noted minor differences in coloration but did not provide a specific status of the latter. In his revision, +Bath (1983) +placed + +Blennius persicus + +into synonymy of + +B. bifilum + +, and commented on minor differences in dorsal- and anal-fin ray counts. This taxonomic recognition was later followed by +Randall (1995) +, +Mehraban & Esmaeili (2018) +, + +Estekani +et al +. (2020) + +, and Sharafiniya +et al +. (2021). + +Mehraban +et al +. (2021) + +indicated that the South African and the Gulf of Oman lineages of + +A. bifilum + +are reciprocally monophyletic groups. Thus, the Gulf of Oman lineage of + +A. bifilum + +should be recognized as + +Antennablennius persicus + +. The species can be distinguished from + +A. bifilum + +by a higher count of segmented ray in dorsal and anal fins (19–20 and 20 versus 17–18 and 18–19, respectively), white narrow bars on the anterior unspotted part of body below spinous portion of the dorsal fin (versus white bars restricted to the ventral half and white spots also present on the anterior part of body), presence of black bar ventrally on the head at angle of mouth (versus three black bars ventrally on the head in + +A. bifilum + +), and furthermore anterior one-third of the anal fin with yellow submarginal band and black margin in males. The frequency of dorsal and anal-fin ray for both species is provided in +Table 4 +. + + + + +Material examined +(n=14). + +Gulf of Oman, +Iran +: + +Gulf of Oman, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Chabahar— Rocky beach, +25.2769° N +, +60.6706° E +, depth +0–2 m +, coll. S. Estekani: ZMFUM-BLE-0113, 61.0 mm SL; + +ZMFUMBLE- +0114, 55.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0115, +55.2 mm +SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0116, 57.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0117, 55.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0118 (tissue sample 81ch2021), +56.5 mm +SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0119, 59.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0120, 55.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0121, +52.5 mm +SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0122, 56.0 mm SL; +ZMFUMBLE- +0123, +54.5 mm +SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0124, +60.7 mm +SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0125 (tissue sample 83ch2021), +50.1 mm +SL. +Gulf +of Oman, +Sistan +and +Baluchestan province +, +Chabahar +—Ramin, +25.2670° N +, +60.7531° N +, depth + +0–2 m + +, coll. +S. Estekani +: ZMFUM-BLE-0126, 53.0 mm SL + +. + + +Comparative material examined +(n=2). + +Antennablennius bifilum + +: +SMF +12773, +39.1 mm +SL, +Madagascar +; +SMF +34746, +37.9 mm +SL, Europa Island. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6F3C42888D44D08F09FF7E.xml b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6F3C42888D44D08F09FF7E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..41ac0082169 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6F3C42888D44D08F09FF7E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,362 @@ + + + +Mitochondrial DNA-based reassessment of Antennablennius Fowler (Blenniidae: Salariini) from the north-western Indian Ocean, with resurrection of A. persicus (Regan) + + + +Author + +Estekani, Sanaz +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Bogorodsky, Sergey V. +Station of Naturalists, Omsk, Russia. & Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Zajonz, Uwe +Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Hundt, Peter J. +Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, 2088 Larpenteur Ave., St Paul, MN 55113, USA. + + + +Author + +Siahsarvie, Roohollah +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Rodentology Research Department, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Aliabadian, Mansour +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Research Department of Zoological Innovations, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-09-02 + + +5501 + + +3 + + +425 +446 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 +1175-5326 +13628137 +C1945D43-6643-40D5-9242-65C7B2A9DA98 + + + + + + + +Antennablennius variopunctatus +( +Jatzow & Lenz, 1898 +) + + + + +Orangedotted Blenny + + + +Figure 9 +, +Table 3 + + + + + + + +Blennius variopunctatus +Jatzow & Lenz, 1898: 511 + + +, Pl. 35 ( +Fig. 8 +) ( +Tanzania +, Zanzibar; no +types +known). + + + + + +Antennablennius variopunctatus + +— + +Bath 1983: 66 + +(Gulf of Oman (Iran), +Pakistan +); + + +Randall +et al +. 1994: 237 + + +(Persian Gulf); + +Randall 1995: 314 + +(Oman); + +Mehraban & Esmaeili 2018: 196 + +(Gulf of Oman & Persian Gulf (both +Iran +)); + + +Eagderi +et al +. 2019: 41 + + +(Persian Gulf); + + +Estekani +et al +. 2020: 1009 + + +(Gulf of Oman, +Iran +); Sharafiniya +et al +. 2021: 68 (Gulf of Oman & Persian Gulf (both +Iran +)). + + + + + +FIGURE 8. + +Antennablennius simonyi + +. +A: +USNM 217360, 44 mm SL, male, Muscat, Oman; +B: +SMF uncatalogued (tissue sample SOC18-033), 45.0 mm SL, male, Di Hamri, Socotra Island; +C: +SMF uncatalogued (tissue sample SOC18-025), 29.0 mm SL, female, Di Hamri, Socotra Island. Photos by J.E. Randall (A), S.V. Bogorodsky (B & C). + + + + +Description. +Dorsal-fin rays XII–XIII,19–21 (usually 20); anal-fin rays II,19–23 (usually 21 or 22); pectoral-fin rays 14; body depth +4.8–5.6 in +SL; lateral line ending below dorsal-fin spine II–V; a cirrus posteriorly on anterior nostril well developed, and reaching to mouth in adults; a pair of very short cirri on nape; no crest on head; 32–39 teeth in upper jaw and +26–34 in +lower; dorsal fin weakly notched between spinous and soft portions. Size: Attains +7.5 cm +. + + +Coloration +( +Fig. 9 +). Males greenish white with eight irregular dark brown spots along side of body, the three in the middle vertically elongate; posterior part of body below soft portion of dorsal fin with very small blue spots, more obvious within dark brown spots; dorsal part of body with a fine dark reticulate pattern dotted with orange; head with dark grey bar on chin behind corner of mouth and numerous small dark orange-red spots on most of head; spinous portion of dorsal fin yellowish with three broad, indistinct, oblique dark grey bands; soft portion of dorsal fin with a few orange dots along base, the rays with alternating reddish orange and whitish spots; anal fin greenish white, every other soft ray and adjacent edge of membranes blackish. Females are similar but spinous portion of dorsal fin more translucent and blue spots on posterior body restricted to within dark brown spots. + + + + +FIGURE 9. + +Antennablennius variopunctatus + +. +A: +42.0 mm SL, Masirah Island, Oman; +B: +ZMFUM-BLE-0132, 54.0 mm SL, Kish Island, Iran, Persian Gulf. Photos by J.E. Randall (A), S. Estekani (B & C). + + + + +Distribution and habitat. +Reported from the +South Africa +, +Mozambique +, +Tanzania +, +Kenya +, Oman, +Pakistan +and Persian Gulf ( +Bath 1983 +; + +Esmaeili +et al +. 2022 + +; +Williams & Springer 2022 +). Usually found on exposed rocky reefs at depths of + +1– +5 m + +. + + + + +Remarks. +The species is easily distinguished from other congeners by having orange-red spots on most of head and a long tentacle on anterior nostril projecting downward which may extend below mouth (which it shares with + +A. hypenetes + +). + + + + +Material examined +(n=17). + + +Mozambique +: + +SMF 17062 +, +46.4 mm +SL, +Cap Delgado + +. + + +Kenya +: + +SMF 36399 +, +2 specimens +, 36.4 & +53.5 mm +SL, +Malindi. + + +Oman: +SMF 36400 +, +2 specimens +, 32.7 & +34.9 mm +SL, +Mina +al + +Fahal. + +Gulf +of Oman +, + +Iran +: + +Sistan and Baluchestan province +, +Chabahar—Tis +, +25.3524° N +, +60.6009° E +, depth + +0.5 m + +, coll. +S. Estekani +: ZMFUM-BLE-0127 (tissue sample 306k2021), 54.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0128, 48.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0129, 56.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0130, 58.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0131, 49.0 mm SL; + + + + + +Persian Gulf + +, + +Iran +, +Kish Island +: + +Hormozgan province +, +Kish Island +, +Hoor +beach, 26.5480° N, 53.8991° E, and +Simorgh +beach, +26.5113° N +, +54.0471° E +, depth + +0–0.5 m + +, coll. +S. Estekani +: ZMFUM-BLE-0132, 54.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0133, 48.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0134, 47.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0135, 45.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0136, 42.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0137, 47.0 mm SL; ZMFUM-BLE-0138 (tissue sample 301k2021), 46.0 mm SL + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6F3C5D888D43F08868F926.xml b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6F3C5D888D43F08868F926.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c5abc419599 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C6F3C5D888D43F08868F926.xml @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ + + + +Mitochondrial DNA-based reassessment of Antennablennius Fowler (Blenniidae: Salariini) from the north-western Indian Ocean, with resurrection of A. persicus (Regan) + + + +Author + +Estekani, Sanaz +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Bogorodsky, Sergey V. +Station of Naturalists, Omsk, Russia. & Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Zajonz, Uwe +Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Hundt, Peter J. +Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, 2088 Larpenteur Ave., St Paul, MN 55113, USA. + + + +Author + +Siahsarvie, Roohollah +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Rodentology Research Department, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Aliabadian, Mansour +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Research Department of Zoological Innovations, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-09-02 + + +5501 + + +3 + + +425 +446 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 +1175-5326 +13628137 +C1945D43-6643-40D5-9242-65C7B2A9DA98 + + + + + + + +Antennablennius simonyi +( +Steindachner, 1902 +) + + + + +Simony’s Blenny + + + +Figure 8 +, +Table 3 + + + + + + + +Salarias simonyi + +Steindachner, 1902: 317 + + + +( +Yemen +, +Bal Haf +; +syntypes +: NMW 76243 & 78250). + + + + + +Antennablennius simonyi + +— + +Bath 1983: 64 + +(Gulf of +Aden +( +Yemen +), Gulf of Oman, Persian Gulf ( +Iran +); + +Randall 1995: 314 + +(Oman); + + +Zajonz +et al +. 2019: 94 + + +( +Socotra +Archipelago, listed). + + + + + +Antennablennius persicus + +(non Regan +)— + +Blegvad 1944: 176 + +(Persian Gulf, +Iran +). + + + + + + +Antennablennius girad +Fraser-Brunner, 1951: 217 +(Persian Gulf) + + +, in + +Bath 1983: 64 + +. + + + + + +Description. +Dorsal-fin rays XII,17–20 (usually 18); anal-fin rays II,18–21 (usually 19 or 20); pectoral-fin rays 14; body depth +5.2–5.8 in +standard length; lateral line ending below dorsal-fin spine IV-VI; a cirrus posteriorly on anterior nostril short in females, and reaching to upper lip in males; a pair of very short cirri on nape; males with pair of crests on head; teeth in jaws incisiform, immovable, close-set, +27–32 in +upper jaw and +25–26 in +lower; dorsal fin weakly to moderately notched between spinous and soft portions. Size: Attains +5.5 cm +. + + +Coloration +( +Fig. 8 +). Males pale yellowish grey, body below spinous portion of dorsal fin with indistinct dusky bars and elongate blackish and black spots, body below soft portion of dorsal fin with a midlateral row of six dark brown spots and numerous very small pale blue spots; opercle with a dark grey spot broadly edged with red and narrow white outer edge; suborbital area with three short blackish bars; head with small white and orange spots on side, and oblique blackish bar posteriorly on chest; posterior part of crest with dark orange spots; spinous portion of dorsal fin with curved pale yellow band in posterior half, black spot distally between first two spines, yellow submarginal band containing red stripe, and sometimes two oblique rows of white spots anteriorly; soft portion of dorsal fin with every two rays black at base, yellow outer half of fin alternating with whitish and brown and orange margin; margin of anal fin black except posteriorly; caudal fin with several rows of small dark greenish brown spots which form bars. Females similar but spinous portion of dorsal fin translucent with three oblique dusky bands, soft portion of dorsal fin black spots along rays, and every second anal-fin ray black. + + + + +Distribution and habitat. +Endemic to the Arabian region, reported from the Gulf of +Aden +, +Socotra +Archipelago, southern Oman, Gulf of Oman ( +United Arab Emirates +) and Persian Gulf ( +Iran +) ( +Bath 1983 +; +Randall 1995 +). Typically occurs on rocky substrata in inshore reefs at depths of +0.5–2.5 m +, usually seen in tidepools. + + + + +Remarks. +The species is easily distinguished from other congeners by having a dark grey spot on the opercle and a double crest on the head of males (crest single or absent in other species). + + + + +Material examined +(n=3). + +Socotra Island +: + +SMF +uncatalogued (tissue sample SOC18-033), 45.0 mm SL, male; +SMF +uncatalogued (tissue sample SOC18-025), 29.0 mm SL, female; +SMF +uncatalogued (tissue sample SOC18-041), 44.0 mm SL, male. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C733C41888D40688FF8FA86.xml b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C733C41888D40688FF8FA86.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f65ce5c0085 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BF/87/03BF87919C733C41888D40688FF8FA86.xml @@ -0,0 +1,228 @@ + + + +Mitochondrial DNA-based reassessment of Antennablennius Fowler (Blenniidae: Salariini) from the north-western Indian Ocean, with resurrection of A. persicus (Regan) + + + +Author + +Estekani, Sanaz +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Bogorodsky, Sergey V. +Station of Naturalists, Omsk, Russia. & Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Zajonz, Uwe +Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Marine Zoology, Ichthyology Section, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. + + + +Author + +Hundt, Peter J. +Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, 2088 Larpenteur Ave., St Paul, MN 55113, USA. + + + +Author + +Siahsarvie, Roohollah +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Rodentology Research Department, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + + + +Author + +Aliabadian, Mansour +Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. & Research Department of Zoological Innovations, Institute of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. + +text + + +Zootaxa + + +2024 + +2024-09-02 + + +5501 + + +3 + + +425 +446 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 + +journal article +10.11646/zootaxa.5501.3.2 +1175-5326 +13628137 +C1945D43-6643-40D5-9242-65C7B2A9DA98 + + + + + + +Key to the species of the + +Antennablennius + +(adapted after +Bath 1983 +and +Williams & Springer 2022 +) + + + + + + + + +1a +No spots on cheeks and underside of head...................................................... + +A. ceylonensis + + + + + +1b +Cheeks and underside of head with various patterns of small dark and/or pale spots................................. +2 + + + + + + +2a +Opercle with oval ocellated spot with dark grey centre, ringed with orange then yellow or white; head with few scattered white spots; males with bilateral pair of crests on head.................................................... + +A. simonyi + + + + + +2b +Opercle without ocellated spot; head without white spots, if spots present, they are very small and numerous; males without crest or with single fleshy crest on head................................................................... .. +3 + + + + + + +3a +Pair of long cirri on nape............................................................................... +4 + + + + +3b +Nape cirri short...................................................................................... +5 + + + + + + +4a +Dorsal-fin rays XII,19–20; anal-fin rays II,20; body below spinous portion of dorsal fin with six narrow white bars but without white spots; head with one black bar at corner of mouth.............................................. + +A. persicus + + + + + +4b +Dorsal-fin rays XII,17–18; anal-fin rays II,18–19; body below spinous portion of dorsal fin with white spots and white bars restricted to ventral half; head ventrally with three black bars.......................................... + +A. bifilum + + + + + + + +5a +Nasal cirrus very long, reaching to or below mouth in adults................................................... +6 + + + + +5b +Nasal cirrus usually short, not reaching or just reaching to mouth............................................... +7 + + + + + + +6a +Dorsal-fin rays usually XII,18–19; anal-fin rays II,20; head with row of tiny black spots below eye, and occasionally on cheek; males with simple crest on nape................................................................. + +A. hypenetes + + + + + +6b +Dorsal-fin rays usually XII,20; anal-fin rays II,21–22; head with numerous small orange-red spots; no crest on nape in either sex.................................................................................. + +A. variopunctatus + + + + + + + +7a +Upper jaw teeth 37–45, lower jaw teeth 29–36; posterior part of body with row of irregular dark spots and scattered small white spots; head with orange-red spots and numerous white spots.......................................... + +A. adenensis + + + + + +7b +Upper jaw teeth 26–30, lower jaw teeth 23–28; dorsal half of posterior part of body with numerous close-set white spots or vermiculations preceded by 2–3 white bars above anal-fin origin; head with many small dark orange spots..... + +A. australis + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/FC/87/03FC878EFFFFFFC2FF165D1CFAFBF8E4.xml b/data/03/FC/87/03FC878EFFFFFFC2FF165D1CFAFBF8E4.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b15257d2afd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/FC/87/03FC878EFFFFFFC2FF165D1CFAFBF8E4.xml @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ + + + +A New Ceratostylis (Orchidaceae) Species From Bukidnon, Philippines + + + +Author + +Leon, Miguel David De + + + +Author + +Naive, Mark Arcebal + + + +Author + +Cootes, Jim + +text + + +Phytotaxa + + +2017 + +2017-05-02 + + +305 + + +4 + + +299 +300 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.305.4.6 + +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.305.4.6 +1179-3163 + + + + + + +Ceratostylis pristina +M.D. De Leon, Naive & Cootes + + +sp. nov. + +( +Fig. 1 +) + + + + + + +Type: +PHILIPPINES + +, Mindanao, +Bukidnon +, Kalatungan Mountain Range, epiphytic in montane forest with open canopy, elev. +1,200 m +, + +21 +st +May 2016 + +, MDL 007/2016 + +( +HOLOTYPE +: +CMUH +00010858). + + + + + +Diagnosis: + +Ceratostylis pristina +M.D. De Leon, Naive & Cootes + +, is similar to + +C. elmeri +Ames. It + +differs however, in the plant habit, which in + +C. pristina + +is clumping, whereas the plant of + +C. elmeri + +is a pendent, rhizomatous grower, which appears to only produce roots basally. The flowers of + +C. pristina + +are more than one-quarter smaller in size. Because of its flower color, + +C. pristina + +is also similar to + +C. philippinensis + +, however, it can be recognized by having a marked difference in the shape of the lip, sepals, and petals. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/06/26/87/062687B3FFB0FFF0AFE8C4BD2A5B1E65.xml b/data/06/26/87/062687B3FFB0FFF0AFE8C4BD2A5B1E65.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2d44182a71e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/06/26/87/062687B3FFB0FFF0AFE8C4BD2A5B1E65.xml @@ -0,0 +1,295 @@ + + + +Amanita glarea, a new species in section Vaginatae from Pakistan + + + +Author + +Jabeen, Sana +University of Education, Faisalabad Campus, Samanabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan + + + +Author + +Kiran, Munazza +Department of Botany, University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus- 54590, Lahore, Pakistan + + + +Author + +Ullah, Sadiq +Department of Botany, Hazara University, Mansehra, Pakistan & Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, IL 60022, USA + + + +Author + +Wilson, Andrew W. +Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, IL 60022, USA + + + +Author + +Mueller, Gregory M. +Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, IL 60022, USA + + + +Author + +Fiaz, Muhammad +Department of Botany, Hazara University, Mansehra, Pakistan + + + +Author + +Khalid, Abdul Nasir +Department of Botany, University of the Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus- 54590, Lahore, Pakistan + +text + + +Phytotaxa + + +2017 + +2017-05-09 + + +306 + + +2 + + +135 +145 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.2.3 + +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.306.2.3 +1179-3163 +13689208 + + + + + + +Amanita glarea +S. Jabeen, M. Kiran & Sadiqullah + +, + +sp. nov +. + + +( +Figures 4 +& +5 +) + + + +MycoBank no. MB 820540 + + +Etymology:—The specific epithet refers to the gravel coloration of the pileus of the taxon. +Diagnosis:—Pileus grayish brown to off-white towards the margins with non persistent universal veil remnants, slightly umbonate, striated margin, a long ringless stipe bearing a saccate volva with verrucose surface and brownish patches, inamyloid globose to subglobose basidiospores measuring 10–11.5 × 10.5–11 μm, filamentous pileipellis with some inflated round to elongated cells. + + +FIGURE 4. + +Amanita glarea + +basidiomata. A. LAH35081; B & C. LAH35080; D. LAH35082; E & F. LAH35044 (holotype). Bars: A = 2 cm, C = 3 cm, B, D, E & F = 1 cm. Photos by Abdul Nasir Khalid. + + + + +Holotype +:— +PAKISTAN +. +Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province +, +Swat district +, +Mashkun +, + +2500 m +asl + +, on soil under + +Cedrus deodara + +, + +5 September 2013 + +, + +S +. Jabeen & +A +. +N +. Khalid +K4-34 + +; + +SJ44 + +( +LAH35044 +!; GenBank accessions for +ITS +: +KY781174 +; for +LSU +: +KY781175 +) + + + +Description:— +Pileus +up to +5.3 cm +broad, convex to flat at maturity, slightly umbonate, cuticle thin, striate, grayish brown (5YR4/2) from the centre becoming light grey (10Y7/2) or off-white (7.5Y9/2) towards the margins when mature, non persistent off-white (7.5Y9/2) universal veil sometimes present but often disappeared, surface dry, margins slightly incurved sometimes rimose. +Lamellae +up to +0.3 cm +broad, adnexed, sub distant to close, edges entire, off-white (7.5Y9/2); lamellulae common. +Stipe +7.7 cm +long, +0.5 cm +from the apex becoming broad from the middle up to +0.8 cm +, up to +1.5 cm +, centrally attached, cylindrical, surface dry, granular from the top, becoming smooth towards the base, brown (2.5YR3/4) to off-white (7.5Y9/2), sometimes with grayish scales on the surface, denser towards the base. +Volva +prominent, up to 1/4 length of the stipe, saccate, membranous, surface verrucose, off-white (7.5Y9/2) bearing yellowish brown patches with age. +Annulus +absent. + + + +FIGURE 5. + +Amanita glarea +LAH + +35044 (holotype). A. basidiospores; B. basidia and basidioles; C. pileipellis; D. veil remnants from pileus; E. outer layer of volva; F. stipitipellis. Bars: A = 6 μm; B = 9 μm; C, D & E = 16 μm; F = 28 μm. Drawings by Sana Jabeen. + + + +Basidiospores +[80/4/4] (10–) 10.1–11.7 (–12) × (9.6) 10.4–11 (–11.5) μm, Q = 1.02–1.08, avQ = 1.08 ± 0.1, inamyloid, globose to subglobose, smooth, thin-walled, hyaline in 5% KOH. +Basidia +32–36 × 11.2–14.4 μm, clavate with 2 and 4 sterigmata, hyaline in 5% KOH, clamp connections absent at the base of the basidia. +Pileipellis +a cutis of filamentous hyphae, 11.3–21.6 μm in diameter, infrequently septate, hyaline in 5% KOH. +Stipitipellis +made up of filamentous hyphae, 9.3–24.7 μm wide, branched, hyaline in 5% KOH, septa infrequent. +Volval hyphae +filamentous in the outer layer, 1.8–3.8 μm in diam., and inflated cells below, inflated cells globose to subglobose 31–44 × 33.5–44.5 μm. +Volval remnants +on pileus same as volva. + + +Additional specimens examined:— +PAKISTAN +. +Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province +, Abbottabad district, Khanspur, +2250 m +asl, on soil under conifers, +25 July 2015 +, +A. +Ishaq +& A. N. Khalid KH-BG 15(16) +; +K16 +( +isotype +LAH35077!; GenBank for ITS: KY788649; for LSU: KY788653); +26 July 2015 +, +A. N. Khalid KH-BG 15(32); K32 +( +isotype +LAH35078!; GenBank for ITS: KY788650); Shangla district, Ajmir Burj, +2700 m +asl, on soil under + +Pinus wallichiana + +and + +Abies pindrow + +September 2015 +, +SUA711 +( +isotype +LAH35079!; GenBank for ITS:KY817313; for LSU: KY817314); Yukhtange, +2200 m +asl, on soil under + +Buxus wallichiana + +L. and + +P +. +wallichiana + +September 2014 +, +Sadiqullah SUA630 +( +isotype +LAH35080!; GenBank for ITS: KY817310); Dir Upper district, Kumrat, +2232 m +asl, on soil under + +Cedrus deodara + +, +2 September 2015 +, +A. N. Khalid FS84 +( +isotype +LAH35081!; GenBank for ITS: KY788651); +A. N. Khalid FS90 +( +isotype +LAH35082!; GenBank for ITS: KY788652). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/49/11/87/491187C4FFCF3248148203DCFEEFFE6C.xml b/data/49/11/87/491187C4FFCF3248148203DCFEEFFE6C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0d570f62e84 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/49/11/87/491187C4FFCF3248148203DCFEEFFE6C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ + + + +Contribution to the knowledge of Bonamia (Convolvulaceae) in Brazil: a new species and a new occurrence + + + +Author + +Moreira, André Luiz Da Costa + + + +Author + +Antar, Guilherme Medeiros + + + +Author + +Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela + + + +Author + +Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa + +text + + +Phytotaxa + + +2017 + +2017-05-09 + + +306 + + +2 + + +146 +152 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.2.4 + +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.306.2.4 +1179-3163 +13689172 + + + + + + +Bonamia campestris +A.Moreira & Sim. + +-Bianch., +sp. nov. +( +Fig. 1 +) + + + + + +Diagnosis:— + +Bonamia campestris + +resembles + +Bonamia sphaerocephala +(Dammer) Ooststr. + +and + +Bonamia capitata +(Damner) Ooststr. + +in possessing elliptic leaves and clustered terminal inflorescences, but differs by its prostrate rather than erect habit and glabrous rather than pubescent leaves. + + +Type:— +BRAZIL +. +Tocantins +: Ponte Alta do +Tocantins +, Campos Belos, +29 May 2008 +, +J.M. Silva, J. Cordeiro & J. Vaz 6838 +( +holotype +: SP!, +isotypes +: MBM!, SPF!). + + + +FIGURE 1. + +Bonamia campestris +A.Moreira & Sim. + +-Bianch., A: Inflorescence, B: Abaxial surface of leaf, C: Bract, D: External sepal, E: Internal sepal, F: Corolla, G: Style, H: Fruit, I: Seed, J: Habit. Drawing by Laura Montserrat. + + + +Perennial herbs, prostrate. Stems glabrous; internodes (0.2) +0.5–1.5 cm +long. Leaves sessile to shortly petiolate, glabrous; blades 1.5–3.0 X +0.9–1.8 cm +, elliptic; margin slightly revolute abaxially, entire; base rounded, rarely truncate or cordate; apex obtuse, mucronate, mucro ca. +1 mm +long; main vein and secondary veins evident abaxially, venation camptodromous; petiole +0.5–2 mm +long. Inflorescences terminal, glomerule-like, ca. 20 flowers; peduncules +2–4 mm +long; pedicels glabrous, +0.5–2.5 mm +long; bracteoles linear, +0.5–1.8 cm +long. Calyx persistent, sepals unequal, imbricate, glabrous, margin hyaline; external sepals 5–7 × +1.5–3 mm +, apex acuminate, acumem ca. +0.7 mm +long; internal sepals obovate, 5–7 × +3.5–6 mm +, apex rounded, mucronulate, mucron ca. +1 mm +long. Corolla tubularcampanulate, +0.8–1.2 cm +long, lilac; midpetaline bands glabrous. Stamens epipetalous ca. +5 mm +long, filaments ca. +4 mm +long, glabrous, anthers elliptic ca. +1 mm +long. Ovary conical, glabrous, 2–locular, ca. +2 mm +long; styles 2, +0.7–1 cm +long, the basal portion fused; stigma capitate. Capsule ovoid, yellowish, opening by 2 valves. Seeds 3–4, brown, 0.3–0.5 ×. +0.1 mm +, glabrous. + + +Phenology +:— + +Bonamia campestris + +was found with both flowers and fruits in May, at the end of the Cerrado rainy season. + + + + +Habitat and distribution +:— + +Bonamia campestris + +is so far only known from the municipality of Ponte Alta do +Tocantins +in the Jalapão region at altitudes of 400 to 600 meters, where it grows in open grasslands, “campo sujo” or “cerrado +sensu stricto +”, on dry sandy soils. However, as the Jalapão region is poorly studied floristically, it may prove to be more widely distributed. + + + +FIGURE 2. +Distribution of + +Bonamia campestris +, + +and + +Bonamia rosiewiseae +, + +showing the new collections from Brazil and the type collection from Bolivia. Abbreviations: BA: Bahia; BOL: Bolivia; GO: Goiás; MA: Maranhão; MS: Mato Grosso do Sul; MT: Mato Grosso; PAR: Paraguay; PI: Piauí and TO: Tocantins. + + + +Etimology +:—The epithet highlights the +type +of vegetation in which the species naturally occurs. Although several species of +Convolvulaceae +are common in open grassland vegetation, most + +Bonamia +species + +grow on the edges of forests or in scrub savanna. + + +Conservation status +:—Due to our limited knowledge of the distribution of + +Bonamia campestris +, + +it is not possible to determine the conservation status of the species. The only known collection was not made in a protected area but it is likely that other populations occur in nearby areas that enjoy protection. However, the rapid expansion of the agricultural frontier has already replaced nearby cerrado areas in western +Bahia +( +Borges & Antar 2016 +) and threatens the vegetation of the Jalapão region. + + +Similar species and remarks +:— + +Bonamia campestris + +is clearly distinguished from other species with terminal glomerule-like inflorescences by its elliptic, glabrous leaves with obtuse apices. + +Bonamia capitata +( +Dammer 1897:36 +) +Ooststroom (1936: 212) + +and + +Bonamia sphaerocephala +( +Dammer 1897: 37 +) +Ooststroom (1936: 212) + +, the most similar species morphologically, differ by their hirsute leaves and erect habit in contrast to the glabrous leaves and prostrate habit of + +Bonamia campestris +. + + +Bonamia balansae +Hallier f. (1893: 512) + +is a glabrescent plant with prostrate or erect stems, but the flowers are few and arranged in axillary cymes, which differ from the dense, many-flowered inflorescence of + +B. campestris + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/51/7E/60/517E602F4824C10EFF70FA17430F9C47.xml b/data/51/7E/60/517E602F4824C10EFF70FA17430F9C47.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..98da03fc75b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/51/7E/60/517E602F4824C10EFF70FA17430F9C47.xml @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ + + + +A novel Pestalotiopsis species isolated from Bulbophyllum thouars in Guangxi Province, China + + + +Author + +Wang, Yong +Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Guizhou University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, China + + + +Author + +Ran, Shuang-Fei +Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Guizhou University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, China + + + +Author + +Maharachchikumbura, Sajeewa S. N. +Department of Crop Sciences, College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences, Sultan Qaboos University, P. O. Box 8, 123, Al Khoud, Oman + + + +Author + +Al-Sadi, Abdullah M. +Department of Crop Sciences, College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences, Sultan Qaboos University, P. O. Box 8, 123, Al Khoud, Oman + + + +Author + +Hyde, Kevin D. +Center of Excellence in Fungal Research and School of Science, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, 57100, Thailand & Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 132 Lanhei Road, Kunming 650201, P. R. China & World Agroforestry Centre, East Asia Office, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, P. R. China + + + +Author + +Wang, Hua-Lei +Guizhou Key Laboratory of Propagation and Cultivation on Medicinal Plants, Agriculture College, Guizhou University, 550025 + + + +Author + +Wang, Tao +Guizhou import and export inspection and Quarantine Bureau, Guiyang, Guizhou 550081, China + + + +Author + +Wang, Yan-Xia +Tea College, Guizhou University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, China + +text + + +Phytotaxa + + +2017 + +2017-05-05 + + +306 + + +1 + + +96 +100 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.9 + +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.9 +1179-3163 +13689253 + + + + + + +Pestalotiopsis bulbophylli +S.F. Ran & Yong Wang + +bis, sp. nov. +Fig. 1 + + +MycoBank: MB 820897 + + + +Facesoffungi number +: FoF 02919; + + + + +Etymology: +In reference to the host genus. + + +Colonies on PDA reaching +9 cm +diam, after 10 days at 25 °C, edge regular, whitish. Reverse same colour. + + +Saprobic on + +Bulbophyllum thouars + +. +Sexual morph +: Undetermined. +Asexual morph +: +Conidiomata +pycnidial, globose, solitary, black. +Conidiophores +15−35.5 × 2−4.5 μm, cylindrical, hyaline to subhyaline, smooth-walled. +Conidiogenous cells +holoblastic, simple, integrated, determinate, hyaline. +Conidia +obovoid to fusiform, straight to slightly curved, with 4 transverse septa, 15−21.5 × 5.5−8 μm (x = 17.5 × 7.0 μm, n = 30), constricted at the septa, smooth-walled; apical cell hyaline, obconic to cylindrical, 2.5−5.5 μm (x = 3.5 μm, n = 30), with a single tubular apical appendage, arising from the apical crest, unbranched, 10.5−22 μm long; basal cell obconic to cylindrical, hyaline, 2.5−6 μm (x = 3.5 μm, n = 30), a basal appendage filiform, unbranched, 5−13 μm long; three median cells doliiform to cylindrical, concolorous, brown, 11−14.5 μm (x = 12 μm, n = 30). + + + + +Type: +CHINA +, +Guangxi +, Baise city, Yachang Orchid National Nature Reserve, on dead stem of + +Bulbophyllum thouars + +, +9 November 2015 +, Shuang-Fei Ran YC5534 ( +HGUP +7001, +holotype +), ex-type living culture +GUCC +7001, + +ITS +: KX024706, +LSU +: KX024707, β- tubulin: KX673486 + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/C7/74/08/C774087E137FFF9CFF7DFA92FE8CFEEC.xml b/data/C7/74/08/C774087E137FFF9CFF7DFA92FE8CFEEC.xml index f0343066cbc..5cc08d01c6e 100644 --- a/data/C7/74/08/C774087E137FFF9CFF7DFA92FE8CFEEC.xml +++ b/data/C7/74/08/C774087E137FFF9CFF7DFA92FE8CFEEC.xml @@ -1,72 +1,73 @@ - - - -Rediscovery of Arisaema translucens (Araceae) and notes on A. tuberculatum, two strict endemics of Nilgiris, India + + + +Rediscovery of Arisaema translucens (Araceae) and notes on A. tuberculatum, two strict endemics of Nilgiris, India - - -Author + + +Author -Prabhukumar, Konickal Mambetta -Plant Systematics and Genetic Resources Division, Centre for Medicinal Plants Research, Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal, Kerala, India. +Prabhukumar, Konickal Mambetta +Plant Systematics and Genetic Resources Division, Centre for Medicinal Plants Research, Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal, Kerala, India. - - -Author + + +Author -Chhabra, Tarun -Edhkwehlynawd Botanical Refuge (EBR), C / o Dental Clinic, Hospital Road, Ootacamund- 643001, Nilgiris, India. +Chhabra, Tarun +Edhkwehlynawd Botanical Refuge (EBR), C / o Dental Clinic, Hospital Road, Ootacamund- 643001, Nilgiris, India. - - -Author + + +Author -Robi, Aloor Jose -Department of Botany, Bishop Abraham Memorial College, Thuruthicad, Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India. +Robi, Aloor Jose +Department of Botany, Bishop Abraham Memorial College, Thuruthicad, Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India. - - -Author + + +Author -Jagadeesan, Raveendran -Plant Systematics and Genetic Resources Division, Centre for Medicinal Plants Research, Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal, Kerala, India. +Jagadeesan, Raveendran +Plant Systematics and Genetic Resources Division, Centre for Medicinal Plants Research, Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal, Kerala, India. - - -Author + + +Author -Balachandran, Chandrasseril Narayanan Sunil And Indira +Balachandran, Chandrasseril Narayanan Sunil And Indira -text - - -Phytotaxa +text + + +Phytotaxa - -2017 - -2017-05-05 + +2017 + +2017-05-05 - -306 + +306 - -1 + +1 - -85 -90 + +85 +90 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.7 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.7 -journal article -10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.7 -1179-3163 +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.306.1.7 +1179-3163 +13689152 - + @@ -100,9 +101,9 @@ Barnes ( K !). -Figs. 1 +Figs. 1 , -2 +2 .