First record of two Cardinalfishes (Perciformes: Apogonidae) from West Bengal, along the North-East coast of India Author Pradhan, A ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Kolkata Centre, Sector-V, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal - 700 091, India Author Mahapatra, B K ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Kolkata Centre, Sector-V, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal - 700 091, India Author Mishra, S S Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, West Bengal - 700 016, India * [E-mail: subhrendumishra @ gmail. com] subhrendumishra@gmail.com text Indian Journal of Geo Marine Sciences 2022 2022-06-30 51 6 576 579 https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/f96cb422-8710-35c5-bc45-67f2e931aa62/ journal article 298447 10.56042/ijms.v51i06.44808 b1e9fdcd-7cc2-4274-9f7a-a0ce53e7f0fd 2582-6727 11622026 Genus: Jaydia Smith, 1961 Jaydia queketti (Gilchrist, 1903) (Fig. 2) Apogon queketti Gilchrist, Marine Investigations in South Africa , 2 (206) (1903), Pl. 14 ( Type locality: Kwa Zulu-Natal coast off Teguela River mouth, South Africa); Jaydia queketti : Mabuchi et al ., Zootaxa , 3846 (2) (2014) p. 202 . Materials examined : ZSI F-12810/2, 1 ex, 84.77 mm SL, Location: off Digha coast, India , Date of Coll. 12-09-2016 . Diagnostic features : A medium sized Apogonid, with enlarged dark ocellus on the posterior part of first dorsal fin and conspicuous parallel rows of dark brown spots over the body ( Fig. 1 ). First dorsal-fin with VII spines (4 th spine longer than 3 rd spine, 4 th and 5 th spine subequal), second dorsal fin with I spine and 9 rays; anal fin rays II, 8; pectoral fin rays 15, caudal fin rounded, rays segmented. Large ctenoid scales on body; median pre-dorsal scales 2, transverse scales brown spot forming longitudinal rows. An enlarged dark ocellus present on the posterior part of first dorsal fin. Inner lining of stomach and intestine dark; anal fin yellowish, dusky and its distal edge intense black; edges of second dorsal and caudal fin blackish. Fig. 1 — New distribution record of Jaydia queketti and Ostorhinchus fasciatus from Off Digha Coast, Northern Bay of Bengal Table 1 — Morphometric measurements in % of SL of two cardinal fishes from the north-east coast of India (present study) Morphometric characters Jaydia queketti Ostorhinchus fasciatus Standard length 84.77 mm 69.50 mm Body depth 35.46 34.58 Body width 18.44 18.02 Head length 45.68 40.20 Snout length 8.03 8.65 Orbit diameter 11.86 12.63 Interorbital length 10.49 7.12 Upper-jaw length 22.42 19.64 1 st dorsal spine length 3.85 1.42 2 nd dorsal spine length 9.19 7.13 3 rd dorsal spine length 14.04 16.38 4 th dorsal spine length 15.31 15.93 Fig. 2 — Jaydia queketti (ZSI/F12810/2, 102.33 mm TL, 1 st anal spine length 2.81 2.47 off Digha) 2 nd anal spine length 11.03 11.91 smooth, edges finely serrated, preopercle bones Pectoral-fin length 21.94 25.58 scaled, post-temporal bone serrated. Mouth Pelvic-fin length 23.78 23.35 moderately large; maxilla partly covered by suborbital Pelvic spine length 12.85 13.06 bone; small villiform conical teeth on jaws; Caudal-peduncle depth 16.44 15.19 supramaxilla very small. Pectoral fin pointed dorsally, Caudal-peduncle length 20.45 23.70 ending just before anal fin origin. Origin of anal fin from dorsal fin origin to lateral line 2; single lateral under third soft dorsal ray. line extends on to caudal fin, LL 24 (+ 3 on caudal). Colour : Body normally pinkish to light grey Gillrakers 16 (5 + 11); developed gill rakers 13 dorsally, fades towards abdomen and shading to (3 + 10), branchiostegal rays 5. Preopercle ridge silvery on sides and abdomen, covered with dark Distribution : Western Indian Ocean: southern Red Sea, south and east coast of Africa, Arabian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea 12 . From Indian waters it has been reported from the Gulf of Mannar 13 , 14 , Visakhapatnam 15 , along east coast and from Gujarat 11 and Kerala 16 in the west coast of India . Genus: Ostorhinchus Lacepede, 1802 Ostorhinchus fasciatus (White, 1790) ( Fig. 3 ) Mullus fasciatus White, Journal of a voyage to New South Wales (1790) p. 268, Pl 53 ( Type locality: Port Jackson , New South Wales, Australia ); Ostorhinchus fasciatus : Mabuchi et al ., Zootaxa , 3846 (2) (2014) p. 200 . Materials examined : CIFE /KOL/ MW /F-0236, 1 ex. , 69.50 mm SL, Location : off Digha coast, India , Date of Coll. 12-09-2016 . Diagnostic features : Dorsal-fin rays VII + I, 9 (3 rd spine longer than 4 th spine); anal fin rays II, 8; pectoral fin rays 14; pelvic fin I, 5; principal caudal rays 9 + 8, caudal fin forked; lateral line on to caudal, LL 24 (+ 2 on caudal). Very large ctenoid scales on opercle, subopercle, cheek, breast, nape, body and pelvic areas; median predorsal scales 5, two scales between dorsal origin and LL, transverse scale rows below lateral line 7, preopercle bones scaled. Gill rakers 22 (developed 17); branchiostegal rays 5; posttemporal with 4 serrations on posterior margin; preopercle ridge smooth, edges serrate on posterior and ventral margins; infraorbital edge smooth and weak serrations on third infraorbital. Villiform teeth in several rows on the premaxilla; several villiform rows on dentary; 2 rows on the palatine and 2 rows on vomer. Colour : Body white to dusky pinkish with 3 prominent dark stripes on the upper half of body; dark dorsal stripe from snout over eye ending about middle of second dorsal fin but not passes the second dorsal-fin base, mid-lateral stripe broad, uniform from snout through eye extending to edge of caudal fin, and base of second dorsal fin with thin stripe darker posteriorly up to upper caudal peduncle; an incomplete diffused stripe above mid-lateral stripe. Inner lining of stomach and intestine dark. Distribution : Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific: East Africa, Seychelles , Madagascar , and Reunion (Mascarenes) south to Mozambique , east to the Philippines and New Guinea , north to southern Japan , south to northern Australia ; Mediterranean Sea (Red Sea immigrant) 11 . From Indian waters, it has been recorded from maritime coasts of Odisha 17 , Andhra Pradesh 18 , Tamil Nadu 19 along the east coast; Kerala 16 , and Maharashtra 20 along the west coast and union territory of Lakshadweep 21 and Andaman & Nicobar Islands 22 .