Bashimyzon cheni, a new genus and species of sucker loach (Teleostei, Gastromyzontidae) from South China
Bashimyzon , new genus, is here established for Erromyzon damingshanensis , and a new species of the genus is described from the You-Jiang of the Pearl River (=Zhu-Jiang in mandarin Chinese) basin in Guangxi Province, South China. This new genus has a small gill opening above the pectoral-fin base a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zoosystematics and Evolution 2024-03, Vol.100 (1), p.309-324 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bashimyzon
, new genus, is here established for
Erromyzon damingshanensis
, and a new species of the genus is described from the You-Jiang of the Pearl River (=Zhu-Jiang in mandarin Chinese) basin in Guangxi Province, South China. This new genus has a small gill opening above the pectoral-fin base and short pectoral fins extending backwards short of pelvic-fin insertions, both characters combined to separate it from all currently-recognized gastromyzontid genera except
Erromyzon
and
Protomyzon
, but differs from the two genera in having a larger gap between the posterior edge of eye and the vertical through the pectoral-fin insertion and very small fleshy lobes posterior to the maxillary-barbel bases. It is further distinct from its most similar genus
Erromyzon
in having a relatively larger gill opening, fewer branched pectoral-fin rays folded against body, and more posteriorly placed pectoral fins with a shorter fin base.
Bashimyzon cheni
, new species, and
B. damingshanensis
, the single congeneric species, differ in number of lateral-line pored scales, body coloration, and cephalic contour, and also in substantial genetic divergence. |
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ISSN: | 1435-1935 1860-0743 |
DOI: | 10.3897/zse.100.116535 |