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Lizard Id: AMS I.20730-014, 12(1024),
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; AMS I.21586-002, (17),
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Reef: NTM S-13416-007, (12).
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Western
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:
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Cassini Id: WAM P. 31653.014, (26),
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25
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In addition to the
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material, we have examined specimens in the following collections:
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. Ceram (
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. Sulawesi:
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. North Central Java:
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. Raja Ampat:
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Hermit Ids:
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. Jalun Id:
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. Milne Bay District:
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. Nagada Harbour:
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. Tset Id:
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Apo Id:
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Florida Id:
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB818F35EFF4FF92C6A0CED8B" bold="true" box="[199,321,1754,1779]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
A species of
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB818F35EFE51F92A697DED8B" box="[473,560,1756,1779]" italics="true" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Trimma</emphasis>
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with a concave bony interorbital about half pupil-diameter in width; no scales on the predorsal midline, cheeks or opercles; fifth pelvic-fin ray branched twice dichotomously and about 80% the length of the fourth; no trough or groove posterodorsal to the eye; epaxialis musculature reaching anterior to above the posterior margin of the pupil; second spine of first dorsal fin somewhat elongated and may reach posteriorly as far as the base of the sixth dorsal-fin ray; light (red in life) spots on the cheek and nape; anterior extent of scales only just exceeding the upper gill opening, immediately above which is a dark, half pupil-diameter spot; pectoralfin base and branchiostegal region frequently with diffuse dark mottlings and spots.
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB818F35EFF4FF8206A14EC97" bold="true" box="[199,345,2006,2031]" pageId="27" pageNumber="28">Description.</emphasis>
The description is primarily based on the
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from ROM 60559 (
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,
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) from the Hermit Islands,
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. Dorsal fin VI +
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(once
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), second spine longest, reaching to between bases of first to sixth dorsal-fin rays when adpressed, first ray of dorsal fin usually branched, anterior element of last element branched; anal fin
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, first ray unbranched, anterior element of last ray branched; pectoral fin 1718 (mean = 17.8), reaching posteriorly to a vertical in line with anal spine, usually upper- and lower-most four rays unbranched with remaining rays branched; pelvic fin
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, first four rays with between 1 and 3 sequential branches, fifth ray with two dichotomous branches (four terminal tips), 6080% length of fourth ray, which reaches posteriorly to anterior few elements of anal fin; fraenum absent, basal membrane equal to fifth ray. Lateral scales 23 (occasional specimens with an additional small scale anteriorly beneath pectoral-fin base); transverse scales 8; scales on pectoral-fin base, breast, and anterior midline of belly cycloid, remaining scales ctenoid; body scales extending anteriorly to a line between anterodorsal margin of gill opening and origin of first dorsal fin (usually not extending anterior to dark scapular spot); four vertical rows of scales on pectoral-fin base; no scales on the head or nape. Teeth in outer and inner rows of both jaws of enlarged, curved, spaced canines, those in inner rows about two-thirds size of outer row teeth, several irregular rows of small, straight, conical teeth between inner and outer rows. Tongue pointed to sharply rounded, about two-thirds pupil diameter in width. Gill opening to below midpupil; outer gill rakers on first arch 35 + 1415 (mean = 3.9 + 14.5). Anterior nares in a short tube; posterior nares pore-like with a raised rim; nasal sac slightly elevated and confined to anterior half of snout. Interorbital trough moderate, posterodorsal trough absent; bony interorbital width about half pupil diameter; epaxialis musculature reaching to a point just anterior to a vertical with posterior margin of pupil. Vertebral pattern is
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B.
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81FF359FF1FF9456A6CEDB1" bold="true" box="[151,289,1715,1737]" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">FIGURE 13.</emphasis>
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. A: 26 mm SL, WAM P. 31653.014, Cassini Ids, Western Australia. B: 24.1 male, ROM 85083, Mutus Id, Raja Ampat. Photos by G. R. Allen (A) and R. Winterbottom (B).
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81FF359FF4FF8F969D2EC50" box="[199,671,1807,1832]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Colour pattern. Live and freshly collected</emphasis>
. Living specimen photographed on Great Barrier Reef (Pl. 1.F) has ground colour of translucent dark purple with three diffuse yellow to reddish-orange stripes (some parts as rows of spots) along midlateral septum and along second scale rows dorsal and ventral to this, with other, similarlycoloured, scattered spots and short lines; scale pockets thinly outlined with brown chromatophores and melanophores; almost eye-diameter, diffuse dark blotch on upper peduncle just anterior to dorsal caudal-fin rays; dark, half-pupil diameter spot immediately above posterodorsal edge of gill opening; nape with a few spots about pupil-diameter in width and figure-of-eight shaped yellow blotch posterodorsal to eye with its longitudinal axis about 20° to horizontal; orange, pupil-diameter sized spot immediately behind middle of eye; cheek and opercle with three roughly oblique lines of yellow (cheek) to red (opercle) approximately pupil diameter spots and blotches; five yellow to red spots invested with brown chromatophores on branchiostegal membrane along posterior margin of opercular membrane, first just below dark spot on shoulder above gill opening, second small and faint, fifth below vertical with posterior margin of eye; two similar spots on pectoral-fin base and similar spot below this just anterior to pelvic-fin origin; oblique yellow stripe from mid-cheek below anterior half of pupil passing anteroventrally onto chin across posterior margins of jaws; snout orange-yellow; iris mottled with red, orange, yellow and brown chromatophores; spinous dorsal fin with basal row of half-pupil diameter orange spots; second dorsal and anal fins with irregular rows of one-third pupil diameter orange spots; caudal fin with scattered, similar sized orange spots; pectoral and pelvic fins hyaline although bases of pelvic rays suffused with orangeyellow. Underwater photograph of a specimen from New
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has much darker body, and scale pockets more strongly outlined. Specimen from Cassini
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SL), Western
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A) apparently photographed some time after collection, has much darker body; however, patterns described above still discernible, although caudal blotch absent (as in all other specimens we have examined). Two freshly collected specimens from Raja Ampat,
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(see
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B) with lighter background colour with up to five irregular stripes of light orange spots at posterior margins of scales; oblique yellow ovoid spot on nape behind eye, coalescence of spots in posterior oblique cheek row into stripe across angle of preopercle; and spots below eye and snout red (especially ventrally) rather than yellow or orange. Live specimen appears to lack red stripes across fleshy interorbital present in other specimens. In freshly collected
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(Anambas
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,
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), ovoid blotch on nape joined ventrally to spot behind middle of eye to form roughly U-shaped marking (
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Winterbottom &amp; Chen, 2004,
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).
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FF4FFC596A7AE8B0" box="[199,311,943,968]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Preserved</emphasis>
. Similar, but orange areas appear unpigmented against background of small, regularly scattered brown chromatophores and melanophores.
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FF4FFC016A03EF68" bold="true" box="[199,334,1015,1040]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Etymology.</emphasis>
The species was named after Prof. Lee-Shing Fang, head of the Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, Pintung,
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.
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<subSubSection id="95AA6507B81EF358FF4FFBC96FBBEC50" pageId="29" pageNumber="30" type="distribution">
<paragraph id="DD0F368CB81EF358FF4FFBC96807EF04" blockId="29.[151,1437,151,1904]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">
<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FF4FFBC96A2DEF20" bold="true" box="[199,352,1087,1112]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Distribution.</emphasis>
We have examined material from western Java east to
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and south to the
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, the Great Barrier Reef and off North-west
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(
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).
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<paragraph id="DD0F368CB81EF358FF4FFB7169ACED70" blockId="29.[151,1437,151,1904]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">
<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FF4FFB716A21EFD8" bold="true" box="[199,364,1159,1184]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Comparisons.</emphasis>
There are four species of
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FD16FB7F69B8EFD8" box="[670,757,1161,1184]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Trimma</emphasis>
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with an unscaled predorsal midline, outlined scale pockets and a well-defined, dark, half-pupil diameter spot immediately above the dorsal margin of the gill opening.
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FACDFB5B6A4BEF90" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Trimma sheppardi</emphasis>
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, usually has two such spots horizontally aligned, pale bars on the cheek, fifth pelvic-fin ray branched once, and fleshy median ridges just anterior to the first dorsal-fin origin and in the interorbital region. The ranges of the other two species overlap that of
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FC21FAEF68FAEE48" box="[937,951,1305,1328]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">T</emphasis>
.
<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FC4CFAEE68B3EE48" box="[964,1022,1304,1328]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">fangi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
. In both species the sides of the nape are scaled anteriorly almost to the orbit, and the second dorsal spine does not reach beyond the base of the spine of the second dorsal fin when adpressed.
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FDC1FA9769BBEE00" box="[585,758,1375,1400]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Trimma stobbsi</emphasis>
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has an unbranched fifth pelvic-fin ray that is about 50% the length of the fourth, a light brown colouration, and uniform cheek pigmentation.
<taxonomicName id="1AB04D0FB81EF358FB96FA736A55EEB8" authority="Winterbottom and Chen, 2004" authorityName="Winterbottom and Chen" authorityYear="2004" class="Actinopterygii" family="Gobiidae" genus="Trimma" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="29" pageNumber="30" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="agrena">
<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FB96FA736F87EEE4" box="[1054,1226,1413,1436]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Trimma agrena</emphasis>
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has a rather similar colour pattern to
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FD35FA5F6987EEB8" box="[701,714,1449,1472]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">T</emphasis>
.
<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FD50FA5E685FEEB8" box="[728,786,1448,1472]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">fangi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, but the spots and blotches on the head are smaller (about half pupil diameter), contain scattered melanophores and brown chromatophores, and the anterior pair of vertically aligned dark spots on the pectoral-fin base is absent.
</paragraph>
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The BOL results for CO1 from
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from Raja Ampat (
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, n = 5), Rabaul (New
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, n = 3), and Lizard
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(Great Barrier Reef, n = 2) suggest that there are two haplogroups in this material, separated by 3.5% sequence divergence (
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Winterbottom
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, 2014
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). The Rabaul and Lizard
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material form one of these groups, the Raja Ampat material constitutes the second group. We currently lack tissues for specimens from other areas, including the
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locality (Anambas Islands, South
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Sea), and thus it is unclear which haplogroup (if either) the
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material belongs. Furthermore, we lack samples for genetic examination from both Western
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and the Timor Sea, and so cannot vouch that they represent the same haplogroup that is present on the Great Barrier Reef. The use of the name
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for the Australian material is therefore provisional.
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<emphasis id="EFC4EA9EB81EF358FF4FF8C26A01EC35" bold="true" box="[199,332,1844,1869]" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Discussion.</emphasis>
This species has been referred to informally as
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DFH sp. 20 or
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RW sp. 65, and is known from depths of
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