Gobiid ® shes from the Cape Verde Islands, including two new species of Gobius (Teleostei: Gobioidei)
Author
Brito, A.
Author
Miller, P. J.
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Journal of Natural History
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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00222930150215399
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Didogobius kochi
Van Tassell, 1988
(
Figures 1A,B
)
Material
.
Cape Verdes:
1 juvenile
, 15 1
4 mm
, Tarrafol,
Ilha de SaÄo Nicolau
,
13 October 1998
;
1 juvenile
, 15 1
4 mm
, Sal Rei,
Ilha
da Boa Vista
,
7 October 1998
.
Identi
W
cation
. This species of
Didogobius
was described and illustrated in detail by Van Tassell (1988) from Gran Canaria, and a key to three
Didogobius
species
provided by
Miller (1992)
. Since then a further Mediterranean species,
D. splechtnai
, has been published (
Ahnelt and Patzner, 1995
). The present material, with LL 36±37, P 18±19, and characteristic coloration (®gures 1A,B), is identi®able as
D. kochi
, using the amended key of
Ahnelt and Patzner (1995)
. The most anterior vertical dark band is especially marked in these juvenile individuals and remains obvious when other coloration is much paler (®gure 1B).
Biology
.
Recorded
from the
Canaries
and now the
Cape Verdes
, as above and also at SaÄo Antao. The present material was collected at
11±14 m
, on a substratum of coralline algae, sand, stones and rocks.
Van Tassell
(1988) noted that the typical habitat in the
Canaries
was characterized by rocky outcrops separated by large sandy areas, the
holotype
being collected from a deep crevice at
15 m
.
Subsequently, this species has been found at the
Canaries
in depths from
6±30 m
(
Brito, 1991
).
Maximum
standard length is
40±45 mm
(
Van Tassell
, 1988)
.