Ichthyodiversity in southeastern Arabian Peninsula: Annotated checklist taxonomy, short description and distribution of Inland fishes of Oman
Author
Esmaeili, Hamid Reza
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Author
Jufaili, Saud Al
0000-0002-0930-5754
Department of Marine Science and Fisheries, Sultan Qaboos University, P. O Box 34 Al Khod 123 Muscat, Oman. sjufaily @ squ. edu. om; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0930 - 5754
sjufaily@squ.edu.om
Author
Masoumi, Amir Hassan
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Author
Zarei, Fatah
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-05-12
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16.
Glossogobius tenuiformis
Fowler, 1934
, Native
Fig. 40
Etymology:
Glossogobius
: the Greek,
glossa
= tongue,
gobius
= gudgeon.
Common name:
Oman
Freshwater Goby.
Taxonomy:
Glossogobius tenuiformis
was described by Fowler [H. W.] 1934:496, fig. 49 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 86] from the
St. Lucia
Lake,
20 miles
up, northern Zululand, Kwa-Zulu-Natal,
South Africa
.
Holotype
:
ANSP 60250
.
Paratypes
:
ANSP 60248-49
(1, 1).
FIGURE 40.
Glossogobius tenuiformis
, Oman: Wadi Shab.
FIGURE 41.
Distribution map of
Glossogobius tenuiformis
, Oman including two new locality records in the Wadis adjacent to the Arabian Sea coastal area. Pink: Southwestern Arabian Coast, green: Oman Mountains, and yellow: Arabian Interior.
Short description:
Glossogobius tenuiformis
belongs to the
G. giuris
complex and is distinguished from
G. giuris
sensu stricto
by each of the sensory papilla lines being composed of single rows (vs. 2–3 rows or more in several lines), the absence or very short (and often only a few papillae long) sensory papilla line
6
(vs. row
6
always distinctly present and long); lower pre-dorsal scale counts (7–16 vs. 15–24) and gill rakers on outer face of first arch 1+1+9–11 usually 1+1+10 (vs. 1–2+1+6–9, usually 1–2+1+7–8). Dorsal-fin rays
VI
, second dorsal-fin rays I, 9, anal-fin rays I, 8–9, pectoral-fin rays 17–21, caudal-fin rays 17, with 12–14 branched rays, pelvic-fins rays I, 5, lateral scales 28–32, transverse backward scales 8.5–10.5, predorsal scales 7–16, vertebrae 10+17=27.
Distribution:
Glossogobius tenuiformis
is currently known from its
type
locality,
St. Lucia
Lake, KwaZulu-Natal, localities along the South African coast from Mgeni River, Eastern Cape to KwaZulu Natal, and from Wadi Hasik and Wadi Shab,
Oman
(
Fig. 41
).
Remarks:
Glossogobius giuris
(Hamilton, 1822)
was described from the Ganges River,
India
and is distributed in southern Red Sea; Indo-West Pacific: East Africa,
Socotra
,
Seychelles
,
Madagascar
and western Mascarenes, east to Society Islands, north to
Philippines
, south to Pilbara (
Western Australia
),
Queensland
(
Australia
) and
New Caledonia
(
Fricke
et al.
2022
). Based on uncertainty about the
type
locality of
Glossogobius giuris
and its widespread distribution, a comprehensive study has been suggested to define the taxonomical status of this taxon.
Hammer
et al.
(2021)
grouped the
G. giuris
complex in four lineages based on molecular studies: “
giuris
A” from
Vietnam
,
Bangladesh
and
China
; “
giuris
B” from
South Africa
and
India
; “
giuris
C” from
India
,
Myanmar
,
Nepal
,
Bangladesh
and
Vietnam
and “
giuris
D” from
South Africa
. The
Oman
populations of
Glossogobius
is placed in the “
giuris
D” group and it is now considered as
G. tenuiformis
(
Al Jufaili
et al.
2022
)
.
Examined material:
ZM-CBSU: O001.
Gt
101, 21,
Oman
:
Dhofar Governorate
,
Salalah
,
Wadi Hasik
, at
Hasik
,
17°22’01.2”N
,
55°16’58.8”E
, H.
R
.
Esmaeili, S.M
.
Al-Jufaili, A.H
. Masoumi,
04 Jan. 2022
.
ZM-CBSU: O002.
Gt
126, 18,
Oman
:
Sur
in
Al Sharqiyah South Governorate
,
Wadi Shab
,
22°50’01”N
,
59°14’20”E
. H.
R
.
Esmaeili, S.M
.
Al-Jufaili, A.H
. Masoumi,
04 Jan. 2022
.
Remarks on
Gobiiformes
:
Boleophthalmus dussumieri
Valenciennes, 1837
,
Periopthalmus waltoni
(Koaumans, 1941)
and
Scartelaos tenuis
(Day, 1876)
have also been reported from the mud flats of
Oman
(
Randall 1995
,
Al Jufaili
et al.
2010
).