Cryptomyrus: a new genus of Mormyridae (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) with two new species from Gabon, West-Central Africa
Author
Sullivan, John P.
Author
Lavoue, Sebastien
Author
Hopkins, Carl D.
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ZooKeys
2016
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117
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.561.7137
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.561.7137
1313-2970-561-117
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Taxon classification Animalia Osteoglossiformes Mormyridae
Cryptomyrus
gen. n.
Type species.
Cryptomyrus ogoouensis
sp. n.
Included species.
Cryptomyrus ogoouensis
sp. n.,
Cryptomyrus ona
sp. n.
Diagnosis.
Cryptomyrus
gen. n. is distinguished from all other mormyrid genera by combination of the following features. Scales large: 44 or 45 along the midlateral line, with about 42 pierced lateral line scales; mouth subinferior; broad but nonprotrusive chin swelling that does not extend beyond snout; snout expansive and rounded in lateral profile with slight inflection point visible above anterior margin of eye in lateral view; snout somewhat v-shaped in dorsal view; eye large, 19-20% HL; middle four teeth on dentary squarish, broad and spatulate, oriented nearly horizontally, central two lower teeth longest along inner edges and in contact with each other, jutting in advance of neighboring pair and forming a trowel-like shape (Fig. 6); ventral profile of head with marked concavity between gular region and chin, body depth increasing rapidly from there to pelvic-fin origin, body depth at pelvic-fin origin 21-24% SL;
interorbital
width 32-35% HL; dorsal-fin length 78-88% of anal-fin length; caudal-peduncle depth at end of anal fin greater than 30% of caudal-peduncle length; faint, wide and diffuse band of pigment between anterior portion of dorsal fin and anal-fin bases, darkest from midlateral region dorsally.
Comparisons.
Very few
Mormyrinae
have so few midlateral scales. Only some of the large-scaled
Marcusenius
such as
Marcusenius moorii
(
Boden et al. 1997
) and smaller species of
Stomatorhinus
and
Pollimyrus
are in the same range.
Cryptomyrus
has a more pronounced chin swelling than
Ivindomyrus
and
Paramormyrops
, although it does not protrude forward beyond the snout as in
Marcusenius
.
Cryptomyrus
has a noticeably more fusiform body shape and larger eye (19-20% HL) than
Paramormyrops
(eye 11-16% HL), the most speciose mormyrin genus in Gabon and Lower Guinea, which also lacks the band of pigment between the dorsal and anal fins.
Etymology.
Gender masculine; from the Greek kryptos meaning secret or hidden referring to the rarity of these fishes in collections and the Greek myros, a kind of fish, a suffix used in the names of many other mormyrid genera.