description of a new species of cardinalfish from the IndoWest Pacific (Perciformes: Apogonidae)
Author
Fraser, Thomas H.
text
Zootaxa
2005
924
1
30
journal article
51049
10.5281/zenodo.171086
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171086
Apogon pleuron
new species
Holotype
:
USMN
357488; 70.5 mm SL;
Philippines
, Visayan Sea, Tanguinqui I.,
11°28'42"N
123° 45'45"E
;
69 m
, xray.
Paratypes
:
USNM
268253;
57 mm
SL; Samar Sea, Carigara Bay,
11°30'N
124° 40'12"E
; 1980;
50–
70 m
.,
USNM
357487;
6, 59–64 mm
SL; Visayan Sea, Sicogon I.,
11°27'45"N
123°23'45"E
;
4 Jun 1978
;
47 m
.
USNM
332331;
104 mm
SL; Visayan Sea, Southwest of Caduruan Point,
11°37'07"N
123°54'45"E
; SP78;
6 Jun 1978
;
91 m
.
USNM
349175;
2, 65–70 mm
SL; Visayan Sea, Tanguinqui I.,
11°39'22"N
123°38'16"E
;
20 May 1978
;
62 m
.
ASIZP
60404;
52 mm
SL;
Taiwan
, between Ilan, TaHsi and TaiPei, FuLung.
CAS
85962;
2, 84–85 mm
SL;
Thailand
12°30'N
100°00'E
;
GVF
1565;
11–23 Dec 1957
. AMS I.16749011;
3, 43–48 mm
SL; New
Guinea
, Madang Harbor,
5°05'S
145°10'E
;
4 Oct 1969
;
3–
10 m
.
ROM
73645 81.2 mm SL;
Viet Nam
, Khanh Hoa, Nha Trang: RW0212;
1 May 2002
.
Other material
:
Philippines
:
LUZON
I.:
CAS
169824; (2, 47–52); Cavite; 1901.
CAS
127403; (3, 43–58); La Union Province, San Juan;
23 Dec 1922
.
CAS
169822; (30, 40–70); Manila Bay;
22 Dec 1933
.
USNM
171465; (4, 27–48); Albatross;
22 June 1908
.
USNM
361119; (7, 74–87); Manila fish market;
13 May 1969
.
USNM
262206; (4, 57–65); Sorsogon Bay.
USNM
171459; (11, 46–65); Bacon;
15 Jun 1908
.
USNM
175657; (1, 56).
USNM
361117; (1, 63); Manila market;
A19760
;
20 Apr 1909
.
USNM
361120; (1, 65); Manila Harbor;
A23683
;
4 Jan 1908
.
USNM
171475; (1, 56); Cavite market; A5969;
1 Dec 1908
.
USNM
361109; (13, 43–53); Manila Harbor Albatross;
31 Dec 1907
to
1 Jan 1908
.
USNM
361116; (7, 74–89); Manila Fish Market;
13 May 1969
.
USNM
361118; (4, 40–45); Limbones Cove; D5360;
8 Feb 1909
.
USNM
361115; (1, 69); Cavite; Lung.
JOLO
IS.:
CAS
84938; (2, 45–52); Jolo.
USNM
126374; (3, 54–56); Jolo Is.; A3567 3569; 1903. NEGROS I.:
CAS
169804; (1, 67); Negros Oriental, Dumaguete; AWH
9VI 31
; A.W. Herre;
9 Jun 1931
.
CAS
169822; (30, 41–70); AWH
V3133
; A.W. Herre;
May 1931
. VISAYAN SEA:
USNM
332330; (1, 73); Tanguinqui I.,
11°28'39"N
123°50'05"E
;
75 m
.
SAMAR
SEA:
USNM
262205; (1, 51); Carigara Bay,
11°27' N
124°48'12"E
;
60
64 m
.
New
Guinea
: AMS.I 16749011; (3, 43–48); Madang, Bostrem Bay
5°05'S
145°48'E
;
4 Oct 1969
;
3–
10 m
.
China
:
Hong Kong
:
CAS
160943
; (23, 46–64); off Yeung Chow I.;
GVF
1692;
6 Jan 1958
.
CAS
160990
; (6, 56–79);
GVF
1698;
7 Jan 1958
.
CAS
160952
; (188, 32–83); North of Yeung Chow I.
GVF
1693;
6 Jan 1958
.
CAS
161144
; (1, 64);
GVF
1700;
6 Jan 1958
.
CAS
85966; (3, 71–74); Tolo channel;
GVF
1792;
28 Aug 1958
;
16–
25 m
.
CAS
30552; (74, 43–80); Yuang Chau I.;
GVF
1696;
6 Jan 1958
.
Thailand
:
CAS
17675; (58, 38–66); Gulf of
Thailand
, KoSichang,
13°08'N
100°51'E
;
5 Nov 1970
;
18–
24 m
.
CAS
86002;
GVF
2203; (1, 45);
10°26'34"N
99°15'24"E
;
27 May 1960
;
3 m
.
CAS
86006; (1, 73);
12°19'15"N
100°43'40"E
;
GVF
2306;
13 Dec 1960
;
33 m
.
CAS
86003;
GVF
2497; (1, 85);
11°58'N
99°56'30"E
;
1115 Mar 1961
;
18 m
.
CAS
27438; (2, 38–47); KoSichang;
24 Apr 1969
;
27–
55 m
.
CAS
85999; (1, 80); Rayong;
GVF
1552;
7 9 Dec 1957
.
CAS
214236;
GVF
1485; (2, 60–66); S of Trat Bay;
29 Oct 1957
;
10 m
.
Indonesia
:
CAS
214235; (1, 46); McCluer Gulf,
1°03'06"S
130°34'E
;
16 Dec 1972
;
11
19 m
.
Singapore
:
CAS
130417
; (2, 32–74); Straits Settlement;
14 Mar 1934
.
Malaysia
:
CAS
127850; (2, 31–39); Borneo, Sandakan;
2 Jul 1929
.
CAS
130421
; Off
Malacca
; AWH
21 III34
; A.W. Herre;
21 Mar 1934
.
USNM
171471; Sandakan Bay;
A23125
–23128, 23370;
2 May 1908
.
USNM
171458; (27, 44–66); Sandakan Bay;
2 Mar 1908
.
India
:
USNM
213300; (3, 59–68); Madras State, Mandapam Camp, fish market,
9°20'N
79°10'E
; FHB 6637;
29 Sep 1966
.
Diagnosis
. A species of
Apogon
(
Ostorhinchus
)
with two brownish stripes on head and body in life, midlateral stripe extending to tip of caudal fin, with variable vertical bars from ventral edge beginning just past the pectoral fin, dorsal stripe from snout over eye ending about middle of second dorsal fin but not past second dorsalfin base; roof of mouth and upper gill arches dark; 15, rarely 16 pectoralfin rays well developed gill rakers 17–20 rarely 16 or 21; total gill rakers and rudiments 21–23, rarely 19–20; VII firstdorsal spines.
Description
. See
Figure 1
for general body shape and
Table 1
for proportional percentages. Paratypic and other material counts noted when different than
holotype
.
Dorsal fin VII–I,9 with third spine much thicker than second or fourth, last soft ray shorter than preceding ray; anal fin II,8 with last soft ray shorter than preceding ray; pectoral fin 15–
15 in
holotype
, usually 15–15, rarely 16 (
Table 2
); pelvic fin I,5; principal caudal rays 9 + 8, caudal fin forked; scale counts missing for
holotype
, pored lateralline scales, 24–25, extending from posttemporal onto base of caudal fin; transverse scale rows above lateral line 2; transverse scale rows below lateral line 6; median predorsal scales 5; circumpeduncular scale rows 12 (5+2+5).
Villiform teeth in several rows on the premaxilla; several rows of villiform teeth becoming a single row on side of dentary; 1–2 rows on the palatine; one row on vomer; none on ectopterygoid, entopterygoid or basihyal. Rudiments and gill rakers on first arch (
Table 3
):
holotype
with 2 rudiments and 4 gill rakers on upper arch, 1 rudiment and 14 gill rakers on lower arch, total gill rakers and rudiments 21 well developed gill rakers 18;
paratypes
and other material with 3–5 rudiments and 3–4 gill rakers on upper arch; 0–2 rudiment and 13–17 gill rakers on lower arch, 21–23 total rudiments and gill rakers (rarely 19–20 or 26), well develop gill rakers 17–20 (rarely 16 or 22). Second arch of
holotype
with 2 rudimentlike rakers on upper arch and 13 short rakers grading to rudiments on lower arch;
paratypes
and other material with 2 +13–15.
Vertebrae 10 + 14; 5 free hypurals, 1 pair of slender uroneurals, 3 epurals, a free parhypural; 3 supraneurals; 2 supernumerary spines on first dorsal pterygiophore; basisphenoid present; supramaxilla absent; posttemporal serrate on posterior margin, 2 serrations for
holotype
, 2–5 for
paratypes
and other material; preopercle ridge smooth, edges serrate on posterior and ventral margins; infraorbital edge smooth.
Scales ctenoid for
holotype
where present; ctenoid on opercle, subopercle, cheek, breast, nape, pelvic in
paratypes
and other material; ctenoid pored lateralline scales from posttemporal to base of hypural; central pore canal on lateralline scale with 2–3 pores on dorsal side, below with 1 pore, rarely with multiple pores.
Ten pores around mouth: 3 bilateral pores above premaxilla, 1 below anterior nasal area along ventral edge of crease, 2 on ventral edge of lachrymal separated by a septum; 2 bilateral pores on dentary near symphysis, 1 midanterior, 1 ventral.
Color in alcohol
.
Holotype
as in
Figure 1
. Peritoneum silvery with tiny melanophores, Stomach and intestine blackish. Roof of mouth and portion of upper arches dark.
Paratypes
and other material with dark dorsal stripe from snout over eye ending about middle of second dorsal fin but not past second dorsalfin base, midline stripe from snout through eye extending to the edge of the caudal fin, beginning behind pectoralfin base about 5–9 vertical bars variably extending onto abdominal region from ventral edge of midlateral stripe; lower lips with some melanophores; dark stripe on first 1–3 pelvic rays to pale with first and second rays with melanophores; anal fin with distal tips in melanophores, stripe near base of fin extending onto last anal ray tips; stripe in second dorsal extending onto 9th ray; base of anal rays, and base of 2nd dorsal fin darker posteriorly; roof of mouth and portion of upper arches dark; Peritoneum silvery with tiny melanophores, Stomach and intestine blackish.
Life colors
. See
Figure 2
for color pattern shortly after collection. Color pattern under water unknown.
Fowler and Bean (1930: 65)
provided color notes, as
Amia quadrifasciatus
, for specimens now in USNM 361109. Shao and Chen’s (1986: fig. 44) color photograph identified as
Apogon quadrifasciatus
is this species.
FIGURE 1.
Holotype of
Apogon pleuron
, USMN 357488; 70.5 mm SL; Philippines, Visayan Sea, Tanguinqui Island. Photograph modified from original taken by S. Raredon, USMN.
Distribution
. Known from the continental margin of eastern
India
to
Taiwan
and New
Guinea
. See
Figure 3
for location of collection sites.
Etymology
. The Greek noun
pleuron
meaning rib, in apposition, and referring to the dark riblike markings extending below the midline stripe on the body.
Habitat
: Found over open bottom at depths of 3–91 meters.
FIGURE 2.
Paratype of
Apogon pleuron
, ROM 76345, Vietnam, 81.2 mm SL. Photograph modified from original taken by R. Winterbottom, ROM.
Remarks
. This species has often been misidentified as
Apogon fasciatus
. Specimens have been collected at the same trawling stations with
Apogon fasciatus
(CAS 84758, 109712, 127401,
160957
, 213347, USNM 268252, 332329). One specimen in CAS 84758 without buccal eggs, but with the mouth expansion. This species can be found in fish markets as part of trawls catches and sold for food from
India
to the
Philippines
. Largest specimen,
104 mm
SL.