Diagnoses for Leiognathus Lacepède 1802, Equula Cuvier 1815, Equulites Fowler 1904, Eubleekeria Fowler 1904, and a New Ponyfish Genus (Teleostei: Leiognathidae)
Author
Chakrabarty, Prosanta
Author
Sparks, John S.
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American Museum Novitates
2008
2008-08-28
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Leiognathus
Lacepède, 1802
Figure 2
TYPE
SPECIES
:
Leiognathus equulus
(
Forsskål, 1775
)
.
OTHER INCLUDED SPECIES
:
Leiognathus robustus
Sparks and Dunlap, 2004
,
L. striatus
,
James and Badrudeen, 1990
.
DIAGNOSIS: Members of
Leiognathus
are distinguished from all other leiognathids by a combination of large adult body size (.
150 mm
SL), the absence of large round blotches of pigment on the flank, and the presence of a strongly ventrally protracting mouth.
REMARKS: Members of
Leiognathus
can be further distinguished from all other ponyfishes, except
Equula
, by the presence of a nonsexually dimorphic light organ. The absence of flank pigmentation or the possession of faint yellowish or grayish-yellow vermiculate lines or vertical bars on the dorsal flank also distinguishes members of
Leiognathus
from all other ponyfishes, except
Equula
. Members of
Leiognathus
can be further distinguished from members of
Equula
by the presence of a strongly concave lower jaw profile (versus straight or nearly straight in
Equula
). All explicit phylogenetic studies of
Leiognathidae
to date have recovered a paraphyletic
Leiognathus
(
Ikejima et al., 2004
;
Sparks and Dunlap, 2004
;
Sparks et al., 2005
; Chakrabarty et al., MS). In accordance with the results of these studies, we restrict the name
Leiognathus
to the clade containing the
type
species,
Leiognathus equulus
(
Forsskål, 1775
)
(see
Sparks and Dunlap, 2004
), and two other described species,
Leiognathus robustus
Sparks and Dunlap, 2004
, and
Leiognathus striatus
James and Badrudeen, 1990
, a species rarely mentioned in the literature and even more rarely encountered in museum collections. This restricted concept of
Leiognathus
is recovered as the sister group to all other members of
Leiognathidae
, less
Equula
(fig. 1). Other ponyfish species in the literature currently referred to
Leiognathus
, but not included in our restricted concept of this genus, are provided novel or resurrected generic assignments below on the basis of apomorphic morphological features. The lineage labeled ‘‘‘
L.
’ sp. Sri Lanka’’ in figure 1 is recovered as a member of
Leiognathus
in Chakrabarty et al. (MS). The taxonomy of this group is further dealt with in that manuscript rather than here, because the species-level status of ‘‘
L.
’’ sp.
Sri Lanka
cannot be determined due to a lack of morphological vouchers (only a tissue sample was available to
Sparks et al., 2005
).
Leiognathus striatus
can be distinguished from its congeners by the presence of an extremely deep body with a strongly convex dorsal profile (owing to the presence of a pronounced occipital hump) and a pigmentation pattern on the dorsal flank comprising broad yellow vertical bars.
Leiognathus robustus
can be distinguished from its congeners by the absence of a pronounced occipital hump and the presence of a mildly sloping predorsal profile (see
Sparks and Dunlap, 2004
).
Leiognathus equulus
is distinguished from congeners by the combination of a strongly sloping predorsal profile with a pronounced occipital hump and the absence of yellow vertical bars on the flank.