Planiliza lauvergnii (Eydoux & Souleyet, 1850), a senior synonym of Planiliza affinis (Günther, 1861) with a re-evaluation of keeled back mullets (Mugiliformes Mugilidae)
Author
Hasan, Mohammad Eusuf
0000-0002-8718-4927
Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Chittagong, Chattogram 4331, Bangladesh. & Marine Fisheries Survey Management Unit, Department of Fisheries, Agrabad, Chattogram 4100, Bangladesh. hasaneusuf @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8718 - 4927
hasaneusuf@gmail.com
Author
Hasan, Ariba
Centre of Excellence in Marine Biology, University of Karachi, Karachi 75270 Pakistan.
Author
Béarez, Philippe
Archéozoologie, Archéobotanique: Sociétés, Pratiques et Environnements (AASPE), CNRS / MNHN, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France.
Author
Shen, Kang-Ning
0000-0002-6338-6049
Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung 806614, Taiwan. nshen @ namr. gov. tw; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6338 - 6049;
nshen@namr.gov.tw
Author
Chang, Chih-Wei
0000-0002-6338-6049
Marine Ecology and Conservation Research Center, National Academy of Marine Research, Kaohsiung 806614, Taiwan. nshen @ namr. gov. tw; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6338 - 6049; & Department of Oceanography, Institute of Marine Ecology and Conservation, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 804201, Taiwan & National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, Pingtung 944401, Taiwan
nshen@namr.gov.tw
Author
Tran, Thanh Thi Viet
0000-0002-2381-5873
Vietnam National Museum of Nature, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Hanoi, Vietnam. thanhbttnvn @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2381 - 5873
thanhbttnvn@gmail.com
Author
Golani, Daniel
Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior and National Natural History Collections, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.
Author
Al-Saboonchi, Azhar
Author
Siddiqui, Pirzada Jamal Ahmed
Centre of Excellence in Marine Biology, University of Karachi, Karachi 75270 Pakistan.
Author
Durand, Jean-Dominique
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2022-10-07
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Planiliza lauvergnii
(
Eydoux & Souleyet, 1850
)
Eastern keel-back mullet
(
Fig. 4
,
5
,
6
;
Table 2
)
Mugil lauvergnii
Eydoux & Souleyet 1850:174
, Pl. 4,
Fig. 3
. (Type locality:
Macao
;
Holotype
: MNHN-IC-8138);
Blanc &
Hureau 1972: 693–694 (
Type
catalogue).
Liza lauvergnii
Thomson 1997: 523
(in part);
Harrison 2004: 470
(mention only);
Kottelat 2013: 276
(
East Asia
).
Chelon lauvergnii
Nakae
et al
. 2018: 227
(Amami-oshima Island,
Japan
, list only);
Sonoyama
et al
. 2020: 37
(Sea of
Japan
off
Yamaguchi Prefecture
,
Japan
, list only).
Mugil affinis
Günther 1861: 433
(Type locality: Amoy,
China
;
Holotype
: BMNH 1860.7.20.11.).
Liza affinis
Senou
et al
. 1987: 312
(
East Asia
);
Liu & Shen 1991: 275
(
Taiwan)
;
Thomson 1997: 514
(
East Asia
);
Harrison &
Senou 1999: 2085 (
East Asia
);
Liu
et al
. 2017: 1902
(
China
).
Liza
(
Planiliza
)
affinis
Shen & Durand 2016: 76
(
East Asia
).
Chelon affinis
Kim & Kim 1998: 251
(
Korea
)
;
Chang
et al
. 1999: 39
(
Taiwan
, list only); Senou
in
Randall & Lim 2000: 625
(South
China
Sea, list only);
Sakai
et al
. 2001: 103
(Ryukyu Archipelago, list only);
Senou 2002: 538
, 1511 (
Japan
); Matsunuma
in
Kimura
et al
. 2018: 221
(Ha Long Bay, Northern
Vietnam
).
Myxus profugus
Mohr 1927: 184
,
Fig. 6
(
Type
locality:
Japan
and Taiwan).
Materials examined
(n=18):
MNHN
IC 0000-8138 (X),
180 mm
SL,
holotype
of
Mugil lauvergnii
,
Macao
;
BMNH
1860.7.20.11(X),
150 mm
SL,
holotype
of
Mugil affinis
, Amoy
,
China
;
BMNH
1862.12.6.12–13 (X),
167–205 mm
SL,
Taiwan
;
NMMBP-1953,
2 specimen
,
108–109 mm
SL,
Kinmen
,
Taiwan
,
collected by
Ray-Shyan Wu
,
2001- 02-01
; NMMBP-
1976, 164 mm
SL,
Kinmen
,
Taiwan
,
collected by
Ray-Shyan Wu
,
2001-02-01
; NMMBP-2730,
98.5 mm
SL,
Tainan
,
Taiwan
,
collected by I-Shiung
Chen
,
1993-11-01
; NMMBP-7788,
2 specimen
,
75–82 mm
SL,
Kaohsiung
,
Taiwan
,
collected by
Chiao-Chuan Han
,
1996-10-08
; NMMBP-14113,
45.5 mm
SL,
Kinmen
,
Taiwan
, collected by Ray-Shyan Wu,
2001-02-01.
Materials used for meristic counts only
(n=7):
VNMN
TTVT-E
22, 180 mm
SL,
Do Son
,
Hai Phong
City
,
Vietnam
;
VNMN
TTVT-E
26, 180 mm
SL,
Do Son
,
Hai Phong
City
,
Vietnam
;
VNMN
TTVT-E28
[
GenBank CO
1:
ON713815
],
210 mm
SL,
Do Son
,
Hai Phong
City
,
Vietnam
;
VNMN
TTVT-E
30, 185 mm
SL,
Do Son
,
Hai Phong
City
,
Vietnam
;
VNMN
TTVT-Q5
[
GenBank
:
ON713818
],
170 mm
SL,
Van Don
,
Quang Ninh
,
Vietnam
;
VNMN
TTVT-ND28
[
GenBank
:
ON713828
],
210 mm
SL,
Nam D
ịnh,
Vietnam
;
VNMN
uncatalogued,
200 mm
SL, Cat Ba,
Vietnam
.
Diagnosis:
Hind tip of maxilla exposed when mouth closed; head relatively small, flattened dorsally, head length 22–28% of SL; adipose eyelid developed anteriorly and posteriorly covering part of iris; mid-dorsal line sharply keeled; second vertebra with a pair of long, spine or antenna like neural postzygapophyse; stomach gizzardlike, with five unbranched pyloric caeca; 11–13 (mode 12) rows of transverse scales; usually 36–40 scales in lateral series; pectoral-fin generally with 17 rays; pectoral-fin length, 14–18% of SL, not reaching to level of first dorsalfin. Three supraneurals: first between second and third vertebrae, second between fourth and fifth vertebrae, and third between fifth and sixth vertebrae. First pterygiophore of spinous dorsal fin positions in between sixth and seventh vertebrae (
Fig.4D
,
5B
).
FIGURE 4.
Planiliza lauvergnii
. A. Original drawing from
Eydoux & Souleyet (1850)
, Plate 4, Fig. 3 (Photo: Biodiversity Heritage Library); B–C. Lateral and dorsal view of the holotype of
Mugil lauvergnii
,
MNHN-IC-8138, 180 mm SL; D. Radiograph showing vertebra counts and position of third supraneural and first pterygiophore of first dorsal fin (Photo & Image, B–D: J. Pfliger, MNHN).
FIGURE 5.
Planiliza lauvergnii
,
synonymised specimen:
Mugil affinis
Günther, 1861
. A. Holotype, BMNH 1860.7.20.1, 150 mm SL, lateral and dorsal view (Photo: Lucie Goodayle, NHM, London). B. Radiograph showing vertebra counts and position of third supraneural and first pterygiophore of first dorsal fin (Image: James Maclaine, NHM, London).
FIGURE 6.
Planiliza lauvergnii
, fresh specimen colouration.
A
. 145 mm SL,Voucher: Hai0612-03, from Hai Phong, Vietnam (Photo: J.-D. Durand);
B
. 210 mm SL, Voucher: VNMN-ND28, from Nam Dinh, Vietnam (Photo: Thanh T.V. Tran).
Description:
Counts and proportional measurements are shown in
Table 2
. Body elongate and posteriorly compressed. Mid-dorsal line anterior to first dorsal fin sharply keeled on scales; keel relatively weak in between first and second dorsal fin. Head flattened dorsally, head width sub-equal to depth. Snout slightly pointed and shorter than eye diameter.Adipose eyelid developed anteriorly and posteriorly, covering part of iris; posterior portion thick. Posterior tip of maxilla sigmoidally curved; exposed when mouth closed. Mouth terminal, with a symphysial knob at tip of lower jaw. Upper lip slightly thicker; lower lip forming a thin edge. A row of primary teeth on upper lip; lower lip toothless. Pre-orbital bone unnotched, filling space between lip and eye. Origin of first dorsal fin nearer to snout tip than base of caudal fin; origin of second dorsal fin on vertical through anterior third of anal fin. Both second dorsal fin and anal fin moderately scaled. Scales on body weakly ctenoid. Caudal fin emarginate. Total number of vertebrae 24 (11+13).
Colour when fresh
(
Fig.6
): Head and dorsal half of body greenish dark, ventral half silvery; several faint and dusky longitudinal stripes on body. Upper section of iris orange-grey. First and second dorsal fins greyish. Caudal fin with a dark margin; caudal fin origin darkish, but pale in middle. Anal fin slightly greyish. Pelvic fin white. Pectoral fin somewhat hyaline, pectoral-fin base darker dorsally.
Size:
Maximum reported standard length
30 cm
(
Senou
et al
. 1987
). Largest specimen in the present study measures
26 cm
SL, from northern
Vietnam
(Nam Dịnh).
Habitat and biology:
Planiliza lauvergnii
inhabits coastal and estuarine waters near river mouths, occasionally visiting upstream tidally influenced zones. It is consumed locally in many places but likely not fished in commercial quantities.
Distribution:
Planiliza lauvergnii
is endemic to the North-western Pacific Ocean (
Senou
et al.
1987
). It is reported to occur from
Japan
(except northern
Hokkaido
) through to Ryukyu Islands (
Sakai
et al
. 2001
,
Senou 2002
,
Nakae
et al
. 2018
,
Sonoyama
et al
. 2020
),
Taiwan
Province of
China
(
Liu & Shen 1991
, Chang
et a
l. 1999), in the coast of Korean Peninsula (
Kim & Kim 1998
,
Kim
et al.
2020
) and in mainland
China
, from
Shanghai
to
Hainan
Island (
Senou
et al.
1987
). In the Gulf of
Tonkin
, it is also available up to
Nam Dinh
coast in northern
Vietnam
(Matsunuma in
Kimura
et al
. 2018
, this study).
Comparisons:
Planiliza lauvergnii
can be differentiated from
P. carinata
and
P. klunzingeri
by its shorter pectoral fin (14–18% of SL
vs.
20–26% SL) and smaller head length (22–28% of SL
vs.
26–31% of SL) (
Senou
et al.
1987
, this study). The connecting tissue between end of maxillary and mouth corner is ‘undeveloped’ in
P. lauvergnii
(
vs.
well developed in
P. caranata
and
P. klunzingeri
; see
Senou
et al.
1987
:
Fig. 5
).
Remarks:
Planiliza lauvergnii
was previously reported in East Asian literature as either
Liza carinata
or
Liza affinis
(
Senou
et al
. 1987
)
or
Chelon affinis
(See synonymy).