Gymnesigobius medits (Teleostei: Gobiidae), a new gobiid genus and species from the western Mediterranean slope bottoms Author Kovačić, Marcelo Author Ordines, Francesc Author Ramirez-Amaro, Sergio Author Schliewen, Ulrich K. text Zootaxa 2019 2019-08-06 4651 3 513 530 journal article 26075 10.11646/zootaxa.4651.3.6 6d7922c1-402c-4a3b-9ebd-b38b7d380a31 1175-5326 3363413 4F58CBEE-A382-4E48-9363-569FC7437587 Gymnesigobius gen. nov. Diagnosis . (1) chin without fold or barbels; (2) mouth terminal, oblique, with anterior tip above horizontal level of lower eye edge; (3) predorsal area and first dorsal fin base naked; (4) pelvic fin anterior membrane (frenum) well developed; (5) head with anterior oculoscapular ( AOC ) and preopercular (PC) canals, with pores σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ and γ, δ, ε respectively, posterior oculoscapular canal ( POC ) absent; (6) pores of head canals enlarged e.g. pores α and ρ larger or about same size as interspaces to pore β ; (7) six transverse suborbital rows of sensory papillae, four continuous suborbital rows in front of row b , fifth divided in three parts but in front of row b , sixth just as superior part above row b and below pore α ; (8) longitudinal suborbital row b barely reaching forward to the vertical from posterior edge of eye. This short diagnosis is the combination of the selected cardinal characters that distinguish this new genus from twenty genera presently assigned to the “ Gobius -lineage” sensu Agorreta et al . (2013) (see Genetics and phylogeny results). The combination of eight characters provides differences of three to seven selected characters for each genus (only the characters which are not variable among species in the compared genus and therefore are different between the new genus and all species of the compared genus were counted as different) of the “ Gobius -lineage” sensu Agorreta et al . (2013) ( Table 2 ). Sufflogobius Smith 1956 , for which published morphological data are scarce, also has three different characters (1–3) versus the new genus in this diagnosis, while the state of characters (4–8) is unknown for this genus. Character (1) distinguishes the new genus from Sufflogobius and Benthophilus Eichwald 1831 . Character (2) distinguishes the new genus from all genera except Benthophilus in part, Chromogobius de Buen 1930 in part and Vanneaugobius Brownell 1978 in part, character (3) distinguishes the new genus from all genera except Benthophilus , Corcyrogobius Miller 1972 in part, Coryogalops Smith 1958 in part and Thorogobius Miller 1969 in part. Character (4) is diagnostic only with regard to closely related Odondebuenia de Buen 1930 , Vanneaugobius and Wheelerigobius Miller 1981 . The combination of head canals of character (5) distinguishes the new genus from all genera except Chromogobius , Didogobius Miller 1966 in part, Millerigobius Bath 1973 , Odondebuenia , Vanneaugobius in part. Character (6) distinguishes the new genus from all genera except Thorogobius in part, i.e. one species, T. rofeni Miller 1988 also has large head canal pores. Character (7) distinguishes the new genus from all genera except Coryogalops and Didogobius in part, character (8) distinguishes the new genus from all genera except Benthophilus , Chromogobius in part, Coryogalops in part, Didogobius in part, Millerigobius , Vanneaugobius in part. TABLE 2. Comparison of the eight diagnostic characters of Gymnesigobius medits sp. nov. with other genera of the “ Gobius -lineage” sensu Agorreta et al . (2013)
Character in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7a 7b 8
diagnosis
Character Head barbels Mouth Predorsal area V anterior Head canals Pore size Total number Number of Longitudinal
anterior tip and D1 base membrane and pores of suborbital continuous suborbital row b
squamation transversal suborbital
rows transversal rows
anteriorly + divided
rows posteriorly
above/below level
of row b
Gymnesigobius head without above level predorsal area present AOC: σ, λ, κ, large e.g. pores α, β, ρ 6 4+2/1 barely reaching
medits sp. nov. barbels of lower and D1 base ω, α, β, ρ ; POC larger or about same size forward to the
eye edge naked absent; PC: γ, as their interspaces vertical from
δ, ε posterior edge of
eye
Babka head without below level predorsal present AOC: σ, λ, pores small e.g. pores α, 7 4+3/2 anteriorly ending
barbels of lower area partially κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; β, ρ clearly smaller than below eye
eye edge scaled and D1 POC: ρ1, ρ2 ; their interspaces
base scaled PC: γ, δ, ε
Benthophilus barbels variable, predorsal area present head canals pores absent 7 (last can 4+3/2 barely reaching
present above or and D1 base absent be as single forward to the
on ventral below level naked papilla) vertical from
surface of of lower posterior edge of
head eye edge eye
Chromogobius head without variable, predorsal present AOC: σ, λ, κ, pores small e.g. pores α, 7 (last as 5+2/1 anteriorly ending
barbels above or area variably ω, α, β, ρ ; POC β, ρ clearly smaller than single papilla) below eye or to
below level scaled and D1 absent; PC: γ, their interspaces the vertical from
of lower base scaled δ, ε posterior edge of
eye edge eye
Corcyrogobius head without below level predorsal area present AOC: σ , one pores small e.g. pores α, 6 (last as 4+2/0 anteriorly ending
barbels of lower naked and D1 λ/κ or separate, β, ρ clearly smaller than single papilla) below eye
eye edge base variably ω, α, ρ ; POC their interspaces
scaled absent; PC
absent
Coryogalops head without below level predorsal area present, AOC: σ, λ, pores small e.g. pores α, 5 to 7 variable anteriorly ending
barbels of lower naked and D1 except κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; β, ρ clearly smaller than below eye or to
eye edge base variably in C. POC: ρ1, ρ2 ; their interspaces the vertical from
scaled anomolus PC: γ, δ, ε posterior edge of
eye
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Character in diagnosis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7a 7b 8
Didogobius head without barbels below or at level of lower eye edge predorsal area variably scaled and D1 base scaled present AOC: absent or present; POC: absent or present; PC: abent or present pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 6 or 7 (last can be as single papilla) 4+2/1 or 4+3/1 anteriorly ending below eye or not reaching to the vertical from posterior edge of eye
Gammogobius head without barbels below level of lower eye edge predorsal area variably scaled and D1 base scaled present AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC absent; PC absent pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 7 (last as single papilla) 4+3/1 anteriorly ending below eye
Gobius head without barbels below level of lower eye edge predorsal area variably scaled and D1 base scaled present AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC: ρ1, ρ2 ; PC: γ, δ, ε pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 6 4+2/2 or 5+1/1 anteriorly ending below eye
Gorogobius head without barbels below or at level of lower eye edge predorsal area and D1 base scaled present AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC absent; PC absent pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 6 (last as single papilla) 4+2/0 anteriorly ending below eye
Mauligobius head without barbels below level of lower eye edge predorsal area and D1 base scaled present AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC: ρ1, ρ2 ; PC: γ, δ, ε pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 7 4+3/2 anteriorly ending below pupil
Millerigobius head without barbels below level of lower eye edge predorsal area naked and D1 base scaled present AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC absent; PC: γ, δ, ε pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 7 4+3/2 barely reaching forward to the vertical from posterior edge of eye
Odondebuenia head without barbels below level of lower eye edge predorsal area naked and D1 base scaled missing AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC absent; PC: γ, δ, ε pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 6 (last as single papilla) 4+2/0 anteriorly ending below eye
Ponticola head without barbels below level of lower eye edge predorsal area and D1 base scaled present AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC: ρ1, ρ2 ; PC: γ, δ, ε pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 7 4+3/2 anteriorly ending below eye
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Character in diagnosis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7a 7b 8
Proterorhinus head without barbels below level of lower eye edge predorsal area and D1 base scaled present AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC: ρ1, ρ2 ; PC: γ, δ, ε pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 7 4+3/1-2 anteriorly ending below eye
Sufflogobius barbels present on ventral surface of head below level of lower eye edge predorsal area and D1 base scaled / / / / / /
Thorogobius head without barbels below level of lower eye edge predorsal area variably scaled and D1 base variably scaled present AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC: ρ1, ρ2 ; PC: γ, δ, ε pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces except T. rofeni with large e.g. pores α, β, ρ larger or about sam size as their interspaces 7 (last as single papilla) 4+3/2 anteriorly ending below pupil
Vanneaugobius head without barbels variable, below or above level of lower eye edge predorsal area naked and D1 base scaled missing AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC absent or present; PC: γ, δ, ε pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 7 (last as single papilla) 4+3/1 anteriorly ending below eye or not reaching to the vertical from posterior edge of eye
Wheelerigobius head without barbels below level of lower eye edge predorsal area naked and D1 base scaled missing AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC: ρ1, ρ2 ; PC: γ, δ, ε pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 7 (last as single papilla) 4+3/1 anteriorly ending below eye
Zebrus head without barbels below level of lower eye edge predorsal area naked and D1 base scaled present AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC: ρ1, ρ2 ; PC: γ, δ, ε pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 7 4+3/2 anteriorly ending below pupil
Zosterisessor head without barbels below level of lower eye edge predorsal area and D1 base scaled present AOC: σ, λ, κ, ω, α, β, ρ ; POC: ρ1, ρ2 ; PC: γ, δ, ε pores small e.g. pores α, β, ρ clearly smaller than their interspaces 7 4+3/2 anteriorly ending below pupil
Description . Body elongate, laterally more compressed towards caudal peduncle. Head of moderate size and depressed. Snout gently oblique, shorter than eye. Anterior nostril long, tubular, without process from rim; posterior nostril short tube. Eyes large, dorsolateral, distinctly elevated above dorsal profile with narrow interorbital space. Mouth terminal, oblique, with anterior tip above horizontal level of lower eye edge. Chin without fold or barbels. Branchiostegal membrane attached along entire lateral margin of isthmus from immediately anterior to pectoral margin. Cranial roof covered by dorsal axial musculature. No spines on preopercle. Pectoral girdle without dermal flaps on anterior edge. Tongue well-developed. Two dorsal fins, first fin with VI spines, not elongated or filamentous, second dorsal- and anal-fin counts moderate ( I/11 ; I/10 respectively in this species). Pectoral-fin ray count moderately low ( 17 in this species). Pectoral girdle without flaps on anterior edge. Uppermost rays of pectoral fin not free from membrane. Pelvic fins I,5 + 5,I, left and right fin well connected, anterior pelvic membrane (frenum) well-developed and without lateral lobes. Caudal fin rounded, shorter than head length, with 17 segmented and 14 branched rays. Body scaled. Head with cheek and opercle naked. Predorsal area, first dorsal-fin base and prepectoral naked, breast and belly scaled. Low count of scales in lateral series ( 28 in this species). No intense colors or complex coloration pattern on body (body with gentle yellow orange pattern in this species). Head with anterior oculoscapular and preopercular canals, posterior oculoscapular canal absent. Pores of head canals enlarged e.g. pores α and ρ larger or about same size as interspaces to pore β . Snout with three median preorbital series and lateral series in four parts. Suborbital rows of sensory papillae with row a absent, longitudinal row b barely reaching forward to the vertical from posterior edge of eye and row d well-developed. Six transverse suborbital rows of sensory papillae, four continuous suborbital rows in front of row b , fifth divided in three parts but in front of row b , sixth just as superior part above row b and below pore α. Anterior dorsal transverse row o distant at the dorsal midline from the equivalent row of the other lateral side. Longitudinal row g not reaching anteriorly to transverse row o . Interorbital papillae absent. Vertebral column with 10 precaudal and 18 caudal vertebrae (including urostyl). Pterygiophore fin formula: 3-22110. Two anal-fin pterygiophores before haemal spine of the 1 st caudal vertebra.