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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Zootaxa
2022
2022-10-07
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Planiliza klunzingeri
(
Day, 1888
)
Arabian Sea keeled mullet
(
Fig. 8A–C
,
9B
,
Table 3
)
Mugil klunzingeri
Day 1888: 264
(
Mumbai
,
India
), based on
Mugil carinatus
of
Day 1876: 349
(non Cuvier & Valenciennes) Plate LXXIV,
Fig. 2
Liza klunzingeri
Senou
et al
. 1987: 309
(Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea Coast of
India
,
Pakistan
and
Oman
);
Carpenter
et al
. 1997: 203
(Southern Persian Gulf);
Coad 2010: 234
(
Iraq
);
Shen & Durand 2016: 77
Chelon klunzingeri
Randall 1995: 235
(
Oman
Coast);
Manilo & Bogorodsky 2003
: S112 (Arabian Sea);
Psomadakis
et al
. 2015: 293
(
Pakistan
Coast)
Planiliza klunzingeri
Ali
et al
. 2018: 342
(
Iraq
)
;
Hasan
et al
. 2021: 8
(
Pakistan
)
Chelon carinata
(non Valenciennes)
Manilo & Bogorodsky 2003
: S112 (Arabian Sea);
Eagderi
et al
. 2019: 84
(as
Chelon carinatus
; Persian Gulf,
Iran
)
Planiliza carinata
(non Valenciennes)
Ali
et al
. 2018: 342
(
Iraq
)
FIGURE 8.
Planiliza klunzingeri
, specimen colouration.
A.
fresh,
~
150 mm SL, Karachi, Pakistan, (Photo: Hamid Badar Osmany) specimen not retained;
B.
Defrosted specimen, imported from Oman, CUMS uncatalogued, 145 mm SL, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh;
C.
Dorsal view showing keel (Photo, B–C: M. Eusuf Hasan).
Materials examined
(n=30):
MNHN 2019-0086
(X) [
GenBank CO
1:
MT
999034
],
148 mm
SL,
Persian Gulf
at
Basra
,
Iraq
, collected by
A.Al-Saboonchi
;
CEMB PAK
Mu
816 [
GenBank
:
MT
943737
], 824 [
GenBank
:
MT
943727
], 828 [
GenBank
:
MT
943736
], 830 [
GenBank
:
MT
943735
], 884 [
GenBank
:
MT
943743
],
5 specimen
,
124–138 mm
SL,
Pakistan
Coast of Arabian Sea
at
Fish Harbour
,
Karachi
, collected by
Ariba Hasan
;
CEMB
Pak Mu
811–12 [
GenBank
:
MT943738
–39
], 827 [
GenBank
:
MT
943726
], 870 [
GenBank
:
MT
943731
], 872 [
GenBank
:
MT
943730
], 881–82 [
GenBank
:
MT943728
–29
], 883 [
GenBank
:
MT
943744
],
8 specimen
,
118–144 mm
SL,
Pakistan
Coast of Arabian Sea
at
Keti Bunder
,
Sindh
, collected by
Ariba Hasan
;
CEMB
Pak Mu
800, 134 mm
SL,
Pakistan
Coast of Arabian Sea
at
Somniani
,
Baluchistan
, collected by
Ariba Hasan
;
CEMB
Pak Mu
821 [
GenBank
:
MT
943733
], 832 [
GenBank
:
MT
943725
], 838,
3 specimen
,
129–159 mm
SL,
Pakistan
Coast of Arabian Sea
at
Gwadar
,
Baluchistan
, collected by
Ariba Hasan
;
CUMS
Mug
1–12 [GenBank:
MT999032
–33
,
MT
999035
],
12 specimen
,
135–155 mm
SL,
Oman
(imported in
Chattogram
,
Bangladesh
), collected by
M. Eusuf Hasan.
Diagnosis:
Hind tip of maxilla exposed when mouth closed; head relatively large, slightly convex, head length 27–31% of SL; adipose eyelid developed anteriorly and posteriorly; mid-dorsal line sharply keeled; stomach gizzard-like, with five unbranched pyloric caeca; 11–13 (mode 12) rows of transverse scales; usually 34–38 scales in lateral series; pectoral-fin generally with 16 rays; pectoral-fin length 20–26% of SL, just reaching to level of first dorsal-fin. Three supraneurals: first between second and third vertebrae, second between fourth and fifth vertebrae, and third between sixth and seventh vertebrae (
Fig. 9B
). First pterygiophore of spinous dorsal fin between seventh and eighth vertebrae (
Fig. 9B
).
FIGURE 9.
X-ray images of axial skeleton of
Planiliza carinata
(A) and
Planiliza klunzingeri
(B). Arrows indicate position of third supraneural and first pterygiophore of first dorsal fin—
A.
Planiliza carinata
, MNHN 2019
-0085-2 (138 mm SL) between 5th and 6th, and 6th and 7th vertebra;
B.
Planiliza klunzingeri
, MNHN 2019
-0086 (148 mm SL) between 6th and 7th, and 7th and 8th vertebra (Images: J. Pfliger, MNHN, Paris).
Description
(
Fig. 8
, A–C): Counts and proportional measurements are shown in
Table 3
. Body moderately short and compressed. Head large, with slightly convex inter-orbital space. Mid-dorsal line, anterior to first dorsal fin with well-developed keel (
Fig. 8C
). Keel weaker between dorsal fins. Adipose eye-fold well developed. Maxilla posteriorly curved down and its tip exposed when closed mouth. Mouth terminal, a prominent symphysial knob present at upper end of lower jaw. Upper lip not thick; lower lip thinner than upper lip, forming horizontally forward edge. Body scales weakly ctenoid. Interorbital space scaled. First dorsal-fin origin closer to caudal fin base than snout tip. Origin of second dorsal fin on vertical through anterior third of anal fin. Pectoral fin just reaching to level of first dorsal fin. Caudal fin emarginate. Total number of vertebrae 24 (11+13).
Colour when fresh
(
Fig. 8A, B
): Head and dorsal two third of body grey or bluish grey, ventral half silvery. Upper section of iris orange-grey. First and second dorsal fins greyish. Caudal fin with a dark margin; inner side pale or yellowish-grey. Anal fin whitish. Pelvic fin white. Pectoral fin darkish hyaline, upper end of pectoral fin base darkish.
Distribution:
Known from the coasts of eastern and northern Arabian Sea—west coast of
India
(
type
locality) and
Pakistan
(
Psomadakis
et al
. 2015
,
Hasan
et al.
2021
), and from the Persian Gulf (
Carpenter
et al
. 1997
,
Coad 2010
,
Ali
et al.
2018
,
Eagderi
et al
. 2019
) and Gulf of
Oman
(
Randall 1995
).
Comparisons:
Planiliza klunzingeri
differs with
P. carinata
in the position of third supraneural and first pterygiophore of first dorsal fin (see account of
P. carinata
above, and
Fig. 9A, B
for details).
Senou
et al
. (1987)
observed that
P. klunzingeri
possesses more total gill rakers than
P. carinata
(79–109
vs.
69–93).
Remarks:
We observed some variation from
Senou
et al.
(1987)
regarding a few proportional measurements for
Planiliza carinata
and
P. klunzingeri
. First dorsal-fin base length, inter-pelvic flank distance, and fourth dorsalspine length were larger in our study samples (
Table 3
). This might be due to differences in measurements and/or shrinkage of long preserved specimens.
Reports of
Planiliza carinata
from Arabian Sea (
Manilo & Bogorodsky 2003
: S112, as
Chelon carinata
), the Persian Gulf (
Eagderi
et al
. 2019
, as
C. carinatus
), as well as of
P. carinata
from
Iraq
(
Ali
et al
. 2018
) most likely refer to
P. klunzingeri
.