Eight new species of Rainbowfishes (Melanotaeniidae) from the Birds Head Region, West Papua, Indonesia

Eight new species of Rainbowfishes are described from the Birds Head region by combining a cyto- chrome oxydase I gene (COI) phylogeny, 12 microsatellite loci and diagnostic morphological characters. The new species Melanotaenia klasioensis, M. longispina and M. susii belong to the “Central Ayamaru...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cybium 2015, Vol.39 (2), p.99-130
Hauptverfasser: Nugraha, Media Fitri Isma, Kadarusman, Hubert, Nicolas, Avarre, Jean-Christophe, Hadiaty, Renny K., Slembouck, Jacques, Carman, Odang, Sudarto, Ogistira, Ran, Pouyaud, Laurent
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Zusammenfassung:Eight new species of Rainbowfishes are described from the Birds Head region by combining a cyto- chrome oxydase I gene (COI) phylogeny, 12 microsatellite loci and diagnostic morphological characters. The new species Melanotaenia klasioensis, M. longispina and M. susii belong to the “Central Ayamaru Plateau” cluster in the COI phylogeny and are genetically allied to M. ajamaruensis, M. boesemani, M. ericrobertsi and M. fasinensis. A Factorial Component Analysis made on the multilocus microsatellite genotypes reveals that these new species are genetically distinct from each other and from other species known from the area. With the same approach, we also describe M. manibuii, a species belonging to the “Northern Birds Head” mitochondrial clade and M. sembrae, a species genetically close to M. multiradiata. Three additional new species, M. naramasae, M. rumberponensis and M. sikuensis, belong to the “Birds Neck” cluster and are genetically allied to M. angfa and M. parva. The microsatellite markers were also used to distinguish M. angfa from M. parva, two species sharing the same mitochondrial haplotype. For the sake of comparison, the equivalent morphometric data are provided in appendix for the 20 valid species already described from the Birds Head area.
ISSN:0399-0974
2101-0315
DOI:10.26028/cybium/2015-392-003