Systematics of Damselfishes
Author
Tang, Kevin L.
Author
Stiassny, Melanie L. J.
Author
Mayden, Richard L.
Author
DeSalle, Robert
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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
cf572f6b-8843-4383-85ce-ac9ea8515e87
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Similiparma
.
—
Originally erected for a single species (
Glyphidodon hermani
) endemic to the
Cape Verde
archipelago in the eastern Atlantic Ocean,
Similiparma
remained monotypic until Cooper et al. (2014) referred the engimatic ‘‘
Abudefduf
’’
luridus
to the genus as
Similiparma lurida
. The reassignment was a logical development after Cooper et al. (2009) determined that the two species were most closely related. Subsequent studies have corroborated this relationship (e.g., Cowman and Bellwood, 2011;
Hofmann et al., 2012
;
Litsios et al., 2012a
;
Frédérich et al., 2013
;
Rabosky et al., 2013
,
2018
;
Lobato et al., 2014
; DiBattista et al., 2016;
Mirande, 2016
;
Gaboriau et al., 2018
; Delrieu-Trottin et al., 2019), even though some have persisted in calling it
Abudefduf luridus
(e.g.,
Mirande, 2016
;
Gaboriau et al., 2018
;
Rabosky et al., 2018
; Delrieu-Trottin et al., 2019). Our results also support Cooper et al.’s (2014) taxonomic decision, finding a monophyletic
Similiparma
(100% bootstrap). Despite its long-standing recognition as a distinct genus,
Kottelat (2013)
treated it as a synonym of
Chrysiptera
without explanation, possibly following Allen (1991: 243), who placed
Glyphidodon hermani
in the synonymy of
Chrysiptera unimaculata
. In the same work, Allen (1991: 252) treated
Similiparma
as a valid genus with
Glyphidodon hermani
as its
type
species.
In his description of the genus,
Hensley (1986)
commented that
Similiparma
most resembled
Hypsypops
,
Nexilosus
, and
Parma
. Our phylogeny shows that
Similiparma
forms a clade with two of those genera,
Hypsypops
and
Nexilosus
, where
Hypsypops
is the sister taxon of
Similiparma
(
Fig. 1
). The sister-group relationship between
Hypsypops
and
Similiparma
is consistent with previous findings (Cooper et al., 2009; Cowman and Bellwood, 2011;
Litsios et al., 2012a
,
2012b
;
Frédérich et al., 2013
;
Rabosky et al., 2013
,
2018
; DiBattista et al., 2016;
Mirande, 2016
;
Gaboriau et al., 2018
; Delrieu-Trottin et al., 2019).
Potthoff et al. (1987)
hinted at a connection between
S. lurida
and other microspathodontines when they noted that ‘‘[t]he distinctive preflexion larvae of
M. chrysurus
look very similar to those of
Abudefduf luridus
.’’ Both species share larval pigmentation not seen in other pomacentrids, notably ‘‘the oversized pigmented pectoral fin, the large dorsal and ventral mid-tail melanophores and the 1 or 2 large melanophores over the hind brain’’ as well as ‘‘ventral caudal finfold melanophores.’’ They reported ‘‘D. A. Hensley believes that the similarities may indicate some unknown relationship among the two genera.’’