Systematics of Damselfishes
Author
Tang, Kevin L.
Author
Stiassny, Melanie L. J.
Author
Mayden, Richard L.
Author
DeSalle, Robert
text
Ichthyology & Herpetology
2021
2021-05-05
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258
318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1643/i2020105
journal article
53279
10.1643/i2020105
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Pristotis
and
Teixeirichthys
.
—Both genera contain elongate zooplanktivores (Allen, 1975a; Allen and Randall, 1981).
Pristotis
includes two recognized species (
P. cyanostigma
and
P. obtusirostris
) and
Teixeirichthys
is monotypic (
T. jordani
). They prefer sandy bottoms and seagrass meadows (Allen, 1975a; Allen and Randall, 1981; Allen, 1991;
Randall et al., 1997
;
Khalaf et al., 2006
), much like the species of
Amblypomacentrus
sensu
lato
. Earlier authors have noted that these two genera, or species now classified in these genera, are closely related (e.g.,
Rutter, 1897
;
Smith
, 1960
;
Tyler, 1966
; Allen, 1975a: 38;
Kawashima and Moyer, 1982
). In the description of
Pomacentrus jordani
[
¼
T. jordani
],
Rutter (1897)
stated that it was most closely related to
Pomacentrus jerdoni
[
¼
Pristotis obtusirostris
].
Smith
(1960: 321)
treated
T. mossambicus
[
¼
T. jordani
] as a junior synonym of
T. obtusirostris
[
¼
Pristotis obtusirostris
].
Tyler (1966)
treated
obtusirostris
as a species of
Teixeirichthys
. Species of both genera are unique among pomacentrids in possessing a single supraneural (formerly predorsal;
Mabee, 1988
), versus two or more in the rest of the family (Emery, 1980: 235;
Emery and Allen, 1980
).
Kawashima and Moyer (1982)
stated that
Pristotis
and
Teixeirichthys
‘‘are very similar in external and internal characters,’’ differing mainly in squamation. They observed that the species of both genera share a midwater habitat preference atypical of most other pomacentrids, in that they are captured in trawls (
Montalban, 1928
;
Yamakawa, 1966
). Both genera lack the ceratomandibular ligament, whereas all other pomacentrines with available data were reported to possess the ligament (
Frédérich et al., 2014
). DiBattista et al. (2016) was the first study to examine all three species and found
Teixeirichthys
sister to a monophyletic
Pristotis
. Recent phylogenetic analyses have consistently recorded
Pristotis
and
Teixeirichthys
as sister taxa (Cooper et al., 2009; Cowman and Bellwood, 2011;
Litsios et al., 2012a
,
2012b
;
Frédérich et al., 2013
;
Rabosky et al., 2013
,
2018
;
Lobato et al., 2014
; DiBattista et al., 2016;
Mirande, 2016
; Delrieu-Trottin et al., 2019). Our phylogeny agrees and shows strong support (100% bootstrap) for the two genera forming a clade, which is the sister taxon of
Neopomacentrus
.