A preliminary review of the Indo-Pacific gobiid fishes of the genus Gnatholepis
The gobiid fish genus Gnatholepis Bleeker is characterised as follows: dorsal-fin rays VI+I,1012, the spines slender, none filamentous; anal-fin rays I,1112; pectoral-fin rays 14-19, none free of membrane; pelvic disc with a frenum; scales on body largely ctenoid, 28-31 in longitudinal series; gill-...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ichthyological bulletin of the J.L.B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology 2001-12, Vol.69 (69), p.17-17 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The gobiid fish genus Gnatholepis Bleeker is characterised as follows:
dorsal-fin rays VI+I,1012, the spines slender, none filamentous;
anal-fin rays I,1112; pectoral-fin rays 14-19, none free of membrane;
pelvic disc with a frenum; scales on body largely ctenoid, 28-31 in
longitudinal series; gill-rakers short, 1 + 3-4; anterior interorbital
pores 2; sensory papillae on cheek primarily in a pattern of 4 or 5
vertical rows; body moderately elongate, the depth 3.8-5.4 in SL; head
and body compressed; dorsal profile of head initially near-vertical,
often with a slight anterior protuberance above upper lip; lower lip
with a ventral flap on side of jaw; mouth inferior, the gape slightly
oblique; teeth anteriorly in jaws in several rows, the outer row in
upper jaw as slender well spaced canines (outer row of teeth at front
of lower jaw may or may not be caniniform); tongue bilobed; gill
opening ending slightly below level of lower edge of pectoral-fin base;
caudal fin rounded, usually longer than head; a dark line extending
ventrally from eye, sometimes with one or more side branches. Of the 21
nominal Indo-Pacific species that have been described in Gnatholepis,
only 5 are recognised as valid. G. anjerensis (Bleeker), for which a
neotype is described, occurs from East Africa and the Red Sea to the
Hawaiian Islands and French Polynesia [synonyms include G. deltoides
(Seale), G. knighti Jordan and Evermann, and G. corlettei Herre]. G.
cauerensis (Bleeker) is provisionally divided into 4 subspecies, mainly
by modal differences in pectoral-ray counts and slight colour
variation: G.cauerensis cauerensis from East Africa to the Society
Islands (G. scapulostigma Herre and G. inconsequens Whitley are
synonyms); G. c. australis from Rarotonga, Cook Islands to the Pitcairn
Islands; G. c. hawaiiensis from the Hawaiian Islands; and G. c.
pascuensis from Easter Island. G. davaoensis Seale, also provided with
a neotype and description, ranges from the Ryukyu Islands to the
Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia (G. gemmus Herre is a
synonym). G. gymnocara, n. sp., is described from 26 specimens from
shallow water of Queensland and the Northern Territory, Australia; it
is unique in having 12 anal-fin soft-rays, prepectoral scales, no
scales on cheek and opercle, median predorsal zone naked or with only a
few small scales across its anterior part, and a large black spot on
fourth interspinous membrane of dorsal fin in males. Gnatholepis sp.,
also a new species from |
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ISSN: | 0073-4381 |