Glyptothorax viridis, a new species of catfish (Teleostei: Siluriformes: Sisoridae) from Manipur, India
Author
Shangningam, Bungdon
0000-0001-7728-0504
Zoological Survey of India, Wildlife Section, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata- 700053, India & bdshangningam @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7728 - 0504
bdshangningam@gmail.com
Author
Kosygin, Laishram
0000-0002-9566-2247
Zoological Survey of India, Freshwater Fish Section, 27 J. L. Nehru Road, Kolkata, 700 016, India & lkzsi 5 @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9566 - 2247
lkzsi5@yahoo.com
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-07-06
5315
1
83
93
http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0755-PDN
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5315.1.6
1175-5326
8130253
639AA851-1B3F-4938-91BB-56DE0E794A1D
Glyptothorax viridis
,
new species
(
Figs. 1–2
)
Type material.
Holotype
: ZSI FF 9463,
87 mm
SL;
India
:
Manipur
,
Chandel District
,
Dujang River
at
Dutuwl
below
Khubung Khullen
, a tributary of the
Chakpi River
,
Chindwin
basin, 24º07ꞌ32.39ꞌꞌ N 93º53ꞌ04.49ꞌꞌ E,
Shangningam
,
23 December 2021
.
Paratypes
: ZSI FF 9464, 4 ex, 74.0–
87.2 mm
SL;
same data as holotype
.
Diagnosis.
Glyptothorax viridis
is distinguished from all congeners in the Chindwin drainage in having plicae on ventral surface of pectoral-fin spine, and on first pelvic-fin ray, and thoracic adhesive apparatus with deep cone-shape median depression opening caudally. It is further distinguished by having the following combination of characters: thoracic adhesive apparatus with anteromedial striae; slender nasal barbel reaching anterior orbital margin; strong dorsal spine; branched pectoral-fin rays 9 with 9–10 serrae on posterior margin of pectoral spine, and slender pelvic fin reaching anal fin.
Glyptothorax viridis
is distinguished from all congeners in the Chindwin-Irrawaddy drainage, except
G. trilineatus
and
G. ventrolineatus
in having three stripes on the body. However, it can be distinguished from
G. ventrolineatus
and
G. trilineatus
(
Fig. 3
) in having an oval field thoracic adhesive apparatus with deep cone shaped median depression (vs. elliptical thoracic adhesive apparatus with triangular shaped median depression in
G. ventrolineatus
; vs. rhomboidal thoracic adhesive apparatus with narrow median depression in
G. trilineatus
). Furthermore, it differs from
G. ventrolineatus
in having greater head width (19.2–21.8 % SL vs. 12.3–14.5), longer anal fin (19.2–22.7 % SL vs.13.8–15.8), greater head depth at occiput (54.1–63.6 % HL vs. 39.5–46.3), dorsal spine not serrated (vs. serrated), dorsal fin nearer to adipose-fin origin than to tip of snout (vs. dorsal fin located midway between tip of snout and adipose-fin origin) and fewer unbranched anal-fin rays (ii vs. iii); and from
G
.
trilineatus
in having a slender nasal barbel reaching (vs. not reaching) anterior margin of orbit, maxillary barbel reaching beyond posterior end of pectoral-fin base (vs. reaching anterior base of pectoral fin), shorter preanal length (64.4–67.9 % SL vs. 68.2–68.4), and presence (vs. absence) of tubercles on fins.
FIGURE 3.
Thoracic adhesive apparatus in
Glyptothorax
.
A,
G
.
viridis,
ZSI FF
9463, holotype; B,
G. ventrolineatus
ZSI FF
7580, and C,
G. trilineatus
ZSI F
10380/1. Figures not to scale.
Description.
Morphometric data in
Table 1
. Body slender. Head depressed with truncate snout when viewed dorsally and ventrally. Dorsal profile rising from tip of snout to dorsal-fin origin, then sloping towards end of caudal peduncle. Skin on body with tuberculations. Occipital process not in contact with anterior nuchal plate element. Anterior nuchal plate element visible as a saddle with arrow-shaped extensions when viewed dorsally. Ventral profile flat up to vent, slightly convex to end of anal-fin base, then decreasing gently towards caudal-fin base. Caudal peduncle elongate. Eyes small, round, situated on dorsal surface of head. Mouth inferior, premaxillary tooth band partially exposed with mouth closed. Oral teeth small, villiform, in irregular rows on all tooth-bearing surfaces. Barbels in four pairs. Maxillary barbel slender, extending to end of pectoral-fin base. Outer mandibular barbel longer than inner, reaching pectoral-fin base. Nasal barbel long, extending to anterior margin of orbit when adpressed.
TABLE 1.
Morphometric data of
Glyptothorax viridis
. Range include holotype data.
Holotype |
Range |
Mean |
SD |
Total length |
112 |
94.0–112.0 |
Standard length |
87.0 |
74.0–87.2 |
In percent of standard length
|
Head length |
25.3 |
22.8–25.3 |
24.3 |
1.3 |
Head width |
21.8 |
19.2–21.8 |
20.6 |
1.1 |
Body depth at dorsal-fin origin |
24.1 |
19.0–24.1 |
21.5 |
2.3 |
Body depth at anus |
20.7 |
13.9–20.7 |
16.7 |
2.8 |
Predorsal length |
37.4 |
33.3–38.0 |
35.9 |
2.0 |
Prepectoral length |
18.4 |
18.4–20.0 |
19.1 |
0.6 |
Prepelvic length |
48.3 |
48.3–50.0 |
49.4 |
0.7 |
Preanal length |
64.4 |
64.4–67.9 |
66.7 |
1.4 |
Distance between vent & pelvic-fin origin |
12.6 |
12.6–15.2 |
13.9 |
1.1 |
Distance between vent & anal-fin origin |
3.4 |
2.7–5.1 |
3.9 |
1.1 |
Length of dorsal-fin base |
11.5 |
9.5–12.0 |
11.3 |
1.1 |
Dorsal-fin spine length |
14.4 |
14.0–15.4 |
14.8 |
0.6 |
Dorsal-fin height |
19.5 |
19.5–23.0 |
20.7 |
1.3 |
Dorsal-fin to adipose-fin length |
32.2 |
29.3–36.1 |
32.6 |
3.2 |
Post adipose distance |
18.4 |
17.3–20.3 |
18.6 |
1.2 |
Maximum height of adipose fin |
4.6 |
3.4–4.7 |
4.2 |
0.7 |
Length of adipose-fin base |
11.5 |
9.3–11.5 |
10.7 |
0.9 |
Length of pectoral fin |
24.1 |
21.8–26.0 |
23.9 |
1.6 |
Length of pelvic fin |
19.5 |
16.7–20.3 |
18.7 |
1.7 |
Height of anal fin |
21.8 |
19.2–22.7 |
20.9 |
1.4 |
Length of caudal fin |
32.2 |
25.6–33.8 |
30.0 |
3.7 |
Length of caudal peduncle |
19.5 |
16.9–21.8 |
20.1 |
2.0 |
Height of caudal peduncle |
10.3 |
7.9–10.3 |
9.1 |
1.0 |
Height of head at occiput |
16.1 |
12.8–16.1 |
14.5 |
1.2 |
Length of adhesive apparatus |
13.2 |
12.8–14.2 |
13.4 |
0.5 |
Width of adhesive apparatus |
12.1 |
9.0–12.1 |
10.5 |
1.2 |
In percent of head length
|
Head width |
86.4 |
80.0–86.5 |
84.8 |
2.7 |
Head depth at occiput |
63.6 |
54.1–63.6 |
58.5 |
3.9 |
Mouth width |
45.5 |
38.9–45.5 |
41.7 |
2.8 |
Eye diameter |
9.1 |
8.4–10.8 |
9.6 |
0.9 |
Snout length |
50.0 |
44.3–50.0 |
47.8 |
3.1 |
Inter-orbital space |
31.8 |
28.9–36.1 |
32.9 |
2.8 |
Nasal barbel length |
31.8 |
24.3–40.0 |
32.9 |
6.8 |
Maxillary barbel length |
90.9 |
90.9–105.6 |
99.1 |
5.7 |
Inner mandibular barbel length |
34.1 |
27.8–34.1 |
30.3 |
2.8 |
Outer mandibular barbel length |
40.9 |
40.9–63.2 |
50.5 |
8.0 |
Pectoral-fin spine length |
65.9 |
63.2–77.8 |
69.3 |
6.6 |
FIGURE 4
.
Glyptothorax viridis
, ZSI FF
9464, 74.0 mm SL; freshly-caught specimen.
FIGURE 5.
Map showing type locality of
Glyptothorax viridis
in the Chindwin basin, Manipur, India.
Thoracic adhesive apparatus present, longer than broad, consisting of ridges of striae in an oval field extending from isthmus to level towards middle of pectoral-fin base and with deep, cone-shaped median depression opening caudally. Median ridges oriented longitudinally, lateral ones radiating from median depression, few branched at anterior and posterior ends. Anteromedial striae present. Ridges of apparatus not reaching gular region. Anus and urogenital openings located at vertical through posterior mid of adpressed pelvic fin. Lateral line complete, running mid-lateral.
Dorsal fin with i, 6 (5) rays; fin margin convex, located nearer to adipose-fin origin than to tip of snout. Dorsal-fin spine strong, shorter than depth of body. Adipose fin with anterior margin straight or very slightly concave, posterior margin angular. Pectoral fin with i,9 (5) rays; posterior-fin margin almost convex. Pectoral spine broad, covered with thick skin, its posterior margin with 9 (2) or 10 (3) serrae. Pelvic fin with i,5 (5) rays, its posterior margin slightly convex, surpasses vent, tip of adpressed fin reaching anal-fin origin. Ventral surface of pectoral-fin spine plaited, and first pelvic-fin ray plaited with rows of plicae. Anal fin with ii, 9 (5) rays. Caudal fin with 8+7 (5) branched rays, strongly forked, with lower lobe slightly longer than upper lobe.
Coloration.
In 70 % alcohol: dorsal and lateral surface of head and body brownish-black, ventral surface up to pelvic-fin pale yellow. Three yellow stripes on body: first one, thick and mid-dorsal, extending behind end of dorsal fin; second thin, midlateral, originating at level of origin of pectoral fin; and third thick, originating from end of pelvic fin, with stripes reaching caudal-fin base. Dorsal, pectoral, pelvic and anal-fins with two black bands, first thin band at base, and broad one at middle of the fin, margins whitish-yellow. Adipose fin yellow, with broad black band in middle. Caudal fin brownish yellow with black rays. Nasal barbel pale brown. Maxillary barbel with broad black base, and mandibular barbel pale yellow.
In life, body uniformly green (
Fig. 4
). Stripes distinct yellow. Fins tinged yellowish-orange and caudal fin yellowish-brown.
Distribution.
The species is presently known only from the
type
locality, the Dujang, a hillstream tributary of Chakpi River, Chindwin River basin in
Manipur
,
India
(
Fig. 5
).
Habitat.
Glyptothorax viridis
was collected in rapids with cobbles, boulders and rocks as substrate. The fish was collected along with species of the genus
Schistura, Mustura, Psilorhynchus, Garra
and
Mastacembelus
.
Etymology.
The species name ‘
viridis’
is derived from Latin meaning green, alluding to the color pattern of live individuals.