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423284, tissue number: AUST-561 (GenBank-KU905718; genseq-2),
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, Austral Islands, Maria Atoll, outer reef slope at drop off with dense live coral in channel with sand and rubble at bottom of channel,
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423305, tissue number: AUST-044(GenBank-KU905713; genseq-2), 32.0 mm, Austral Islands, Raivavae, just outside harbor entrance on outer reef slope with rock and some coral and white sand in channel,
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Additional non-type material examined:
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SL, Rapa Island, east side, Field number JTW
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depth.
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA2FFBA64E984FF351A75F5" bold="true" box="[199,321,223,248]" pageId="11" pageNumber="257">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
A species of
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usually with 21 or 22 segmented dorsal-fin rays, modally 17 segmented anal-fin rays, LL relatively long 1.61.9 (mean=1.8) in SL, relatively well-developed scalation on the interorbital, suborbital and dentary (
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B); head length
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SL, peduncle depth 3.34.0 in HL.
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA2FFBA64B9876D354F766E" bold="true" box="[151,276,845,867]" pageId="11" pageNumber="257">FIGURE 8.</emphasis>
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, holotype, 402553, 31.2 mm SL, female, Gambier Archipelago. Photo: J.T. Williams.
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA2FFBA64E98789350276CF" bold="true" box="[199,345,937,962]" pageId="11" pageNumber="257">Description.</emphasis>
Dorsal rays VII, 2122 (one specimen with 20); anal rays III, 1618 (two each with 16 and 18); pectoral rays 1516 (one specimen with 14); LL scales usually 3640 for specimens ranging from
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, LL length long, 1.61.9 (mean=1.8) in SL; no fully developed second LL; longitudinal scale series 4853; gill rakers 56 + 1112; vertebrae 10 + 15 or 16.
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Body depth
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SL (mean=3.7); HL 2.42.6 (mean=2.5) in SL; snout 5.0
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HL; caudal-peduncle length
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head; peduncle depth 3.34.0 in HL. Mouth large, the maxilla extending posteriorly to a vertical at rear edge of orbit; maxilla 2.02.3 (mean= 2.1) in HL; a band of villiform teeth in jaws; upper jaw with a small canine tooth in outer row on each side at front of jaw; villiform teeth on palatines in 35 rows in adults, the band distinctly longer than side of V-shaped patch of teeth on vomer.
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No dermal flap or small tentacle dorsally on eye. Cephalic sensory pores as shown in
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, supraorbital and some infraorbital pores variably present on head and may be absent or covered by scales when present. Tubular anterior nostril near edge of snout at base of upper lip, the tube not long, reaching one-third the distance to and almost to posterior nostril when depressed onto snout. A sharp spine projecting downward (4580° to horizontal axis of body, mean= 60°) on posterior edge of preopercle at level of upper base of pectoral fin; upper surface of preopercular spine V-shaped with a central furrow. Three flat spines on opercle nearly in vertical alignment, middle spine closer to lower than upper spine (preopercular and opercular spines usually covered with scales).
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Scalation on the head moderately developed (
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B). Interorbital scalation extending anteriorly to at least anterior border of orbits (InO2) in smallest specimens (below
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), extending mid-way between InO3 and N1 pores in largest specimens. Cheek scalation extending anteriorly to infraorbital pore IO D, largest specimens with scalation reaching IO C. Dentary naked in small specimens and scalation extending anteriorly at least to first dentary pore (D1) in large specimens.
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Fifth or sixth dorsal spines longest, 3.25.0 (mean= 3.8) in head; longest dorsal soft ray 3.64.3 (mean=4.0) in head; posterior dorsal and anal rays nearly reaching, just reaching, or extending slightly posterior to a vertical at caudal-fin base, second anal spine 4.55.6 (mean= 5.0) in head; longest anal soft ray 3.44.5 (mean= 3.8) in head; caudal fin short and rounded, 2.22.9 (mean= 2.5); pectoral fins barely reaching origin or to anal spines (but not to segmented rays),
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head. Interorbital width 12.525.0 (mean= 15.6) in HL.
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA2FFBA64E9837D35377278" box="[199,364,1885,1909]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="257">Color pattern.</emphasis>
Based on photos of freshly dead specimens from Gambier (
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) and the Australs. Head brown, becoming pinkish brown in larger specimens, pale streak extending ventroposteriorly from ventral border of orbit, across preopercle toward upper end of pectoral-fin base; large black spot on opercle sometimes bordered by pale ring; anterior nostril short brown tube with pale stripe laterally; cheek and branchiostegal membranes pale brown, becoming pinkish with increasing size; iris of eye brown with narrow irregular ring of yellow or orange bordering pupil; ventral border of orbit black. Body with mottled checkerboard pattern of alternating dark brown and tan spots. Fins dusky brown, yellowish brown or pinkish brown, caudal fin with narrow pale bar on base bordered posteriorly by half-moon shaped yellowish to pinkish brown crescent. Color in alcohol essentially the same as fresh color, but without yellowish tones. Juveniles (
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) with less pronounced opercular spot, body brown with small white spots.
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA5FFBD64B9875C354E769C" bold="true" box="[151,277,892,914]" pageId="12" pageNumber="258">FIGURE 9.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA5FFBD6531875C3657769F" box="[287,524,892,914]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="258">Pseudogramma galzini</emphasis>
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, paratype, 4000461, 17.3 mm, juvenile, Gambier Archipelago. Photo: J.T. Williams.
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<subSubSection id="C35F6539FFA5FFBD64E987F836B07118" pageId="12" pageNumber="258" type="etymology">
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA5FFBD64E987F8351576FC" bold="true" box="[199,334,984,1009]" pageId="12" pageNumber="258">Etymology.</emphasis>
The species is named in honor of René Galzin, who has spent his career working on fish ecology in
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. We name this the Galzin Podge.
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA5FFBD64E9800035607134" bold="true" box="[199,315,1056,1081]" pageId="12" pageNumber="258">Remarks.</emphasis>
We have examined specimens of
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA5FFBD66978001377B7135" box="[697,800,1056,1080]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="258">P. galzini</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA5FFBD67068000373C7134" bold="true" box="[808,871,1056,1081]" pageId="12" pageNumber="258">n. sp.</emphasis>
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from Gambier, Rapa and the Austral Islands from depths of
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(
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). Our genetic analysis (
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) places
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA5FFBD67F3806430457150" bold="true" box="[989,1054,1092,1117]" pageId="12" pageNumber="258">n. sp.</emphasis>
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closest to
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<emphasis id="B931EAA0FFA5FFBD60B4806531537151" box="[1178,1288,1092,1116]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="258">P. brederi</emphasis>
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(about 4.4% divergence). These two species occur sympatrically at the Austral Islands and the greatest sequence divergence is seen at this locality. These two species maintain their genetic and morphological differences in the area of sympatry.
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