A new silverside, Doboatherina palauensis (Atheriniformes: Atherinidae) from the Palau Islands in the West Pacific
A new atherinid fish, Doboatherina palauensis , is described based on the holotype and 31 paratypes, 36–51 mm in standard length, collected from the marine lakes and outer lagoon in Mecherchar Island, Republic of Palau. The new species can be distinguished from all congeners by a short, blunt ascend...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ichthyological research 2021-01, Vol.68 (1), p.81-85 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new atherinid fish,
Doboatherina palauensis
, is described based on the holotype and 31 paratypes, 36–51 mm in standard length, collected from the marine lakes and outer lagoon in Mecherchar Island, Republic of Palau. The new species can be distinguished from all congeners by a short, blunt ascending process of the premaxilla (height about twice maximum width), premaxilla with a single lateral process, posterior upper margin of dentary with a small process, palatine toothed, no crenulation along posterior margin of lateral and predorsal scales, smaller eye (diameter 9.2–11% of standard length), 37–39 midlateral scales, 38–41 total vertebrae, narrower midlateral band (about 1/2 width of midlateral scale, its upper and lower margins not reaching to upper and lower margins of midlateral scale row at the level of anal-fin origin, respectively). The new species resembles
Doboatherina aetholepis
(Kimura, Iwatsuki and Yoshino 2002),
Doboatherina bleekeri
(Günther 1861),
Doboatherina valenciennei
(Bleeker 1854) and
Doboatherina woodwardi
(Jordan and Starks 1901) in sharing a comparatively slender body in the genus
Doboatherina
. The former is distinguishable from
D. aetholepis
by having only a short spatular outgrowth on posterior margin of predorsal and/or interdorsal scales or almost lacking the outgrowth (vs. a long spatular outgrowth on posterior margin of most predorsal and interdorsal scales in
D. aetholepis
) and narrower midlateral band (lower margin not reaching to lower margin of midlateral scale row vs. reaching), from
D. bleekeri
and
D. valenciennei
by lacking crenulated lateral and predorsal scales (vs. having crenulated lateral and/or predorsal scales) and a single lateral process on premaxilla (vs. two processes), and from
D. woodwardi
by having lower ascending process (height about twice maximum width vs. three times) and a single lateral process on premaxilla (vs. two processes).
Doboatherina bleekeri
has more numerous total vertebrae (42–47) than
D. palauensis
(38–41). |
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ISSN: | 1341-8998 1616-3915 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10228-020-00770-6 |