Pseudochromine and pseudoplesiopine dottyback fishes from the Socotra Archipelago, Indian Ocean, with descriptions of two new species of Pseudochromis Rüppell (Perciformes: Pseudochromidae)
Author
Gill, Anthony C.
Author
Zajonz, Uwe
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Zootaxa
2011
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.201782
52c2505d-da25-467c-b38b-55c81750c6ae
1175-5326
201782
Pseudochromis nigrovittatus
Boulenger
Black-striped Dottyback
Figure 8
Pseudochromis nigrovittatus
Boulenger, 1897
: 421
(Mekran Coast,
Persia
); Gill, 2004: 150, fig. 47, pls 10C–D (description, synonymy, distribution, colour photos).
Pseudochromis nigrovittatus
is relatively widely distributed throughout the northwestern Indian Ocean, from the Makran Coast and Persian Gulf around the Arabian Peninsula to the southern Red Sea and south to
Socotra
. However, records from the southern Red Sea and
Socotra
reported by Gill (2004) were based on photographs and sightings by J.M. Kemp. Two specimens were subsequently collected in the
Socotra
Archipelago by the second author, but voucher specimens are still lacking for the southern Red Sea. The species was visually also recorded from twenty-one additional sites in
1999-2000
, including one record from Darsa Island and two from Abd al-Kuri
Island
. The species thus appears to occur throughout the entire Archipelago being, however, much more abundant on
Socotra
Island than elsewhere. It inhabits equally frequently mixed communities of macroalgae and hard corals and sparse hard coral communities on rock platform, including the south and west coast, as well as hard coral communities including those dominated by
Acropora
,
Porites
,
Galaxea
, and encrusting and massive
Agariciidae
,
Pectiniidae
, and
Mussidae
.
Pseudochromis nigrovittatus
is the second most frequently recorded dottyback species on
Socotra
Archipelago and was recorded from a depth range of
4–
20 m
. Recent records of
2009-2011
(H. Pulch, T. Alpermann, U. Zajonz) support these observations. Its ecological niche appears to be wider than that of
P. leucorhynchus
and
P. linda
,
both of which also occur across the island group and inhabit similar depth ranges.
The two voucher specimens agree well in most details with the description provided by Gill (2004). However, they do extend slightly the minimum to maximum ranges for several meristic characters: scales between lateral lines 4–6 (previously 4–5); circumpeduncular scales 19–21 (previously 20–21); and upper gill rakers 3–5 (previously 4–5).
Material examined.
SMF
29206, 1:
35.7 mm
SL
,
Socotra
Archipelago, N coast of
Socotra
Island, Shanitan near Hadiboh,
12°40’09”N
54°02’51”E
, biotope code S6.7.1,
7–9 m
, U. Zajonz, M. Khalaf & A. Plaga,
22 March 1999
(ST-095);
SMF
29225, 1: 64.0 mm
SL
,
Socotra
Archipelago, Abd al-Kuri
Island
, SW coast, “Trident Bay”,
12°13’27”N
52°04’16”E
, highly diverse assemblages of large massive and encrusting corals, and an associated diverse fish community,
6–15 m
, U. Zajonz, F.N. Saeed, M. Apel & E. Zandri,
4 April 2000
(ST-709).