A new white-spotted moray eel, Gymnothorax aurocephalus sp. nov. (Muraenidae Muraeninae) from Andaman Sea, India
Author
Nashad, M.
Fishery Survey of India, Zonal Base, Port Blair- 744101, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.
Author
Mohapatra, Anil
0000-0003-3547-7039
Estuarine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Ganjam- 761002, Odisha, India. & https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3547 - 7039
Author
Varghese, Sijo P.
0000-0001-8024-0095
Fishery Survey of India, Zonal Base, Port Blair- 744101, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. & https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8024 - 0095
Author
Ramalingam, L.
Fishery Survey of India, New Fishing Jetty, Sassoon Dock, Colaba, Mumbai- 400005, India. & Andaman & Nicobar Regional Centre (ANRC), Zoological Survey of India, Haddo, Port Blair- 744102, India.
Author
Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan
0000-0002-0473-9166
Estuarine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Ganjam- 761002, Odisha, India. & https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0473 - 9166
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-11-10
4877
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journal article
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Gymnothorax aurocephalus
Nashad, Mohapatra, Varghese & Bineesh
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1–6
,
Table 1
)
Common name: Goldenhead moray
Holotype
.
EBRC
/ZSI/
11800, 723 mm
TL, off
Swaraj Dweep Island
of the
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(
12°39.3’N
,
93°03.4’E
), collected on-board MFV
Blue Marlin
on
21 May 2018
, by vertical longlining, depth
125–130 m
.
Paratypes
.
EBRC
/ZSI/11801,
1 specimen
(
745 mm
TL), collection details same as
holotype
; ZSI
/
ANRC
/ M/24129,
1 specimen
(
710 mm
TL), off
Interview Island
, middle
Andaman
(
12°55.3’N
,
92°40.2’E
),
90 m
depth
, hand line; FSI/PB
/
T/01
/2019,
1 specimen
(
610 mm
TL, tail broken), collection details same as
holotype
.
Diagnosis:
A moderately elongated moray eel of the genus
Gymnothorax
with the following combination of characters: chocolate brown color overlain with small irregular white spots, having golden skin shadings close to rictus; anus slightly before midbody; pointed and serrated teeth; uniserial teeth on jaws and vomer; vertebral formula 7/61/148–149 (
Fig. 2
).
Description:
A moderately sized eel with a cylindrical body and laterally compressed tail (
Fig. 3
). Dorsal and anal fins are continuous with caudal fin. Dorsal fin commences above the anterior edge of gill opening and the predorsal length is
7.2–7.8 in
total length (TL). Anal-fin origin immediately behind anus. Anus is located slightly before midbody and the preanal distance is 1.9–2.0 in TL. Head is broad and head length (HL) is 7.0–
7.9 in
TL. Snout blunt, snout length is
4.7–5.2 in
HL. Both jaws are almost equal in size. All teeth concealed when mouth is closed. Eyes small, located almost at the midpoint between the snout and the rictus, eye diameter
11.6–12.1 in
head length. Anterior nostril tubular and at lateral side of tip of snout, posterior nostril above anterior margin of eye. Gill opening a diagonal slit at midbody level.
FIGURE 2.
Radiograph of holotype of
Gymnothorax aurocephalus
sp. nov.
FIGURE 3.
Gymnothorax aurocephalus
sp. nov.
, holotype (EBRC/ZSI/11800; 723 mm TL). A. Photograph of fresh specimen; B. Formalin-preserved specimen.
Head pores small with body colored rim. Two branchial pores located anterior to and below dorsal-fin origin well before gill opening (
Fig. 4
); three supraorbital pores, first (ethmoid) pore at tip of snout above lip, second above base of anterior nostril, third in between anterior and posterior nostrils; four infraorbital pores, first just below the base of anterior nostril, second in between anterior nostril and anterior margin of eye, third below the anterior margin of eye, and fourth after posterior margin of eye. There are six mandibular pores, all before rictus.
Teeth pointed and serrated, uniserial in both jaws (
Fig. 5
). Intermaxillary teeth 5 on each side with one near symphysis, totaling 11 intermaxillary teeth, followed by 8 maxillary teeth on each side, no median intermaxillary teeth. Vomerine teeth uniserial with 8 teeth in
holotype
;
4–8 in
paratypes
. Mandibular teeth 18 on each side gradually decreasing in size posteriorly.
FIGURE 4
. Lateral view of head pores of holotype of
Gymnothorax aurocephalus
sp. nov.
FIGURE 5
. Dentition of upper and lower jaws of holotype of
Gymnothorax aurocephalus
sp. nov.
Color
. The fresh specimens were chocolate brown in color, overlain with small, irregular white spots, having golden shadings close to rictus. The spots start from the snout tip and extend to the entire body including the ventral portion, gill opening, dorsal and anal fins. Both dorsal and anal fins have chocolate brown color similar to body. Head region bears numerous, densely packed golden spots. The spots are widely spaced posteriorly and are comparatively larger than the spots in the head region (
Fig. 6
). Inside the mouth, the coloration is similar to the body. Tail tip is almost devoid of spots and without any white margin.
FIGURE 6
. Lateral view of head of holotype of
Gymnothorax aurocephalus
sp. nov.
A. Photograph of fresh specimen showing densely packed golden spots close to rictus; B. Formalin-preserved specimen.
Distribution.
The specimen is presently known only from the
holotype
and three
paratypes
from Swaraj Dweep Island and Interview Island, Andaman Sea,
India
from a depth of
90–130 m
depth.
Etymology.
Gymnothorax aurocephalus
is named for the golden-colored head of the species.