Koima, a new genus of nemacheilid loach from the Western Ghats, India (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae) Author Anoop, V. K. Faculty of Ocean Science and Technology, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS), Kochi, India. Author Dahanukar, Neelesh Department of Life Sciences, School of Natural Sciences, Shiv Nadar Institution of Eminence, Delhi-NCR, India. Author Raghavan, Rajeev 0000-0002-0610-261X rajeevraq@hotmail.com text Zootaxa 2024 2024-11-14 5538 2 101 126 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5538.2.1 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.5538.2.1 1175-5326 14611558 E0C0042E-B4FF-4A58-9032-DCFEA4F38F6E Koima monilis ( Hora 1921 ) Figs.11–13 Nemacheilus monilis Hora,1921: 19 , Fig. 1 , v. 22 ( type locality: Bhavani River, 10 miles from Mettupalayam , Nilgiri Hills , Tamil Nadu , India . Holotype : ZSI F9981/1 . Paratypes : ZSI (1) . (Types examined.) Additional material examined: KUFOS-AN-2019.2.1–10 , 29.8–67.8 mm SL, 10 ex. ; India : Bhavani River , Mettupalayam ( 11.336° N & 76.882° E , 395 m ASL); V.K. Anoop ; May 2019 . KUFOS-AN-2019.4.1–4 , 36.5–58.8 mm SL, 4 ex. ; India : Chinnar, Pambar River ( 10.297° N & 77.187° E , 630 m ASL); V.K. Anoop ; 18 August 2017 . KUFOS-AN-2019.3.1–4 , 30.0–55.0 mm SL, 4 ex. ; India : Thengumarahada, Moyar River ( 11.571° N & 76.918° E , 370 m ASL); V.K. Anoop ; March 2018 . KUFOS-AN- 2019.3.1 –3, 25.2–50.5 mm SL , 3 ex. ; India : Begur, Kabini River ( 11.890° N & 76.061° E , 765 m ASL); V.K. Anoop ; January 2018 . KUFOS-AN-2019.4.1–3 , 30.5–45.1 mm SL , 3 ex. ; India , Thirunelli, Kabini River ( 11.908° N & 75.989° E , 805 m ASL); V.K. Anoop ; January 2018 . KUFOS-AN-2019.5.1–2 , 25.0– 40.6 mm SL ,, 2 ex. ; India : Thavalam, Bhavani River ( 11.096° N & 76.593° E , 548 m ASL); V.K. Anoop ; 11 December 2017 . Diagnosis. Koima monilis is distinguished from Koima remadevii by its unique colour pattern comprising well-developed moniliform black band along lateral line, starting from snout to middle of caudal fin with 17–22 spots (vs. absence of black band (in adults), and 3–11 spots on lateral line), absence of bands on dorsal (vs. irregular bands or spots), and no bands or spots on head (vs. small spots on head). Koima monilis differs from its congener K. remadevii with a raw genetic distance of 5.2–6.0% in barcoding region of cox1 gene. FIGURE 10. Distribution range of Koima remadevii and K. monilis in the Southern part of the Western Ghats, India Description. Morphometric data in Table 2 . Body elongate, slightly compressed anteriorly, more compressed posteriorly. Snout elongate, head slightly pointed, its length about 1/4 th of SL. Pectoral fin not reaching pelvic-fin base; its length less than 1/5 th of SL. Pointed axillary pelvic lobe present. Pelvic-fin origin opposite to dorsal-fin origin. Pelvic fin length about 1/6 th of SL reaching halfway of anal-fin origin, but not reaching anal opening. Pre-anal fin length slightly more than 3/4 th of SL. Anal fin not reaching caudal-fin base; almost equal to pelvic-fin length. Distal margin of dorsal fin concave. Dorsal-fin base length about 1/7 th of SL, twice anal-fin base length. Body width at dorsal-fin origin lesser than body depth at dorsal-fin origin. Caudal peduncle depth and length almost equal. Caudal peduncle length about 1/8 th of SL. Caudal fin forked. Adipose crest supporting caudal fin, lower adipose crest reaching end of anal fin. Dorsal fin composed of three supernumerary ray, one unbranched and seven to eight branched rays. Pectoral fin with one unbranched ray and 10 branched fin rays, pelvic fin with one unbranched and six branched rays, and anal fin with two supernumerary rays, one unbranched ray and five branched rays. Principal caudal-fin rays nineteen. Five to ten procurrent rays on upper caudal fin, and three to seven procurrent rays on lower. Body including belly covered with scales. Lateral line almost complete, reaching beyond anal fin, with 77– 103 pores. Cephalic lateral line with 6 supraorbital pores, 4+12 infraorbital, 9 preoperculo-mandibular and 3 supratemporal pores. Total vertebrae 35 ( 2 ex. ), with insertion of dorsal fin after 11 th vertebrae, and anal fin after 22 nd vertebrae. Anterior nostril on front side of a flaplike tube, with slightly pointed tip, not reaching eye. Semi-circular mouth, width about 1/4 th of HL. Mouth gape width lesser than interorbital width. Upper lip with small deep incision and lower lip with wide interruption. Well-developed barbels, outer rostral barbel reaching middle of eye, maxillary barbel reaching beyond posterior margin of eye. Thinner and wider suborbital flap, larger than nostril. Head depth at eye 36.8–41.8% HL. Maximum head width at posterior end of head. Interorbital width slightly more than 1/4 th of HL, greater than mouth gape width. Intestine with a loop at some distance behind stomach. TABLE 2. Morphometric data of Koima monilis (N=10).
Characters Mean (SD) Range
Total length (mm) 71.1 (14.7) 36.7–83.8
Standard length (mm) 57.7 (12.0) 29.8–67.8
% Standard length
Head length 24.9 (0.9) 23.6–26.5
Pre-pectoral length 24.6 (1.1) 23.5–27.4
Pre-dorsal length 53.3 (1.1) 51.9–54.8
Post-dorsal length 34.1 (0.6) 33.2–35.1
Pre-anal length 79.1 (1.1) 76.9–80.5
Pre-pelvic length 52.1 (0.3) 51.7–52.6
Pelvic to vent distance 22.9 (0.7) 22.0–23.9
Pre anus length 74.1 (0.8) 72.8–75.2
Post anus length 24.8 (1.3) 22.7–26.5
Pectoral fin length 18.3 (0.7) 17.4–19.4
Pelvic-fin length 15.9 (0.6) 15.1–16.9
Dorsal-fin length 19.5 (0.7) 18.5–20.5
Dorsal-fin base length 15.3 (0.9) 13.9–16.7
Anal-fin length 16.0 (0.7) 14.6–17.0
Anal-fin base length 8.8 (0.4) 8.1–9.5
Body depth at dorsal-fin origin 13.0 (0.8) 11.6–14.6
Body width at dorsal-fin origin 10.4 (1.0) 9.0–12.7
Body depth at anal-fin origin 12.6 (0.3) 12.2–13.1
Body width at anal-fin origin 6.7 (0.4) 5.8–7.4
Caudal-peduncle length 12.0 (0.5) 11.3–12.7
Cauda-peduncle depth 11.1 (0.4) 10.5–11.9
Caudal-fin length 23.0 (1.0) 21.9–24.6
% Head length
Interorbital width 29.5 (1.2) 27.9–31.4
Eye diameter 19.1 (1.7) 17.3–23.0
Snout length 41.0 (2.6) 37.9–46.8
Head depth at eye 39.1 (1.5) 36.8–41.8
Maximum head width 56.5 (2.7) 51.6–61.8
Rostral barbel length 39.3 (5.1) 33.5–49.9
Maxillary barbel length 32.4 (3.7) 26.8–36.8
Mouth gape width 24.7 (0.8) 23.8–26.3
Sexual dimorphism . Males can be easily identified by the possession of an orbital flap ( Fig. 13A ), and a layer of tubercles on pectoral-fin rays. Coloration. Yellowish-brown ground colour, with pale yellow on belly. Moniliform band on lateral line, starting from snout and ending at middle of caudal fin. Black spots on band varies between 17–22. Both side-bands joining tip of anterior snout. No bands or spots on dorsal side of body. All fins hyaline, but some individuals having fins with scattered black pigmentation. No bands or spots on head, but several melanophores dispersed throughout the body. In juveniles, a band on lateral line, without any spots. FIGURE 11. Koima monilis (in life), from its type locality in Kallar (a tributary of the Bhavani River) at Mettupalayam, Tamil Nadu, India (KUFOS-AN-2019.2.2; 62.57 mm SL). FIGURE 12. Koima monilis from its type locality in Kallar (a tributary of the Bhavani River), Mettupalayam, Tamil Nadu, India, in preservative. A. lateral, B. dorsal and C. ventral views (KUFOS-AN-2019.2.4; 67.07 mm SL). FIGURE 13. Koima monilis from its type locality in Kallar (a tributary of the Bhavani River), Mettupalayam, Tamil Nadu, India, in preservative. (A-H) head lateral, head dorsal, head ventral, dorsal fin, pectoral fin, pelvic fin, caudal fin, and coloration below the dorsal fin respectively (KUFOS-AN-2019.2.4; 67.07 mm SL). Habitat . Koima monilis typically inhabits swift-flowing streams with substrates mostly comprising rocks, boulders, gravel, and sand ( Fig. 14 ). The species occurs at localities spread across an altitude range between 350 m to 800 m , in microhabitats ranging from large tributaries to several smaller, swift-flowing streams. The range of width and depth in the distribution range varies between 3 to 40 m , and 40 cm to 1.2 m . Co-occurring species include Mesonoemacheilus pambarensis , M. guentheri , Schistura denisoni , Bhavania australis , Devario malabaricus, Garra mullya, Haludaria fasciata, Mastacembelus sp., Rasbora dandia and Opsarius bendelisis .
FIGURE 14. Habitat of Koima monilis in the Moyar River near Thengumarhada, Tamil Nadu, India. Distribution . Koima monilis is known from various tributaries of the Cauvery River including the Kabini (at Thirunelli, Begur and Vythiri in Wayanad, Kerala ), Pambar (inside the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala ), Bhavani (at Thavalam in Kerala , and Kallar in Tamil Nadu ), and Moyar (at Masinagudi, and Thengumarhada in Tamil Nadu ) ( Fig. 10 ).