Bashimyzon, Gong & Zhang, 2024

Gong, Xiong & Zhang, E, 2024, Bashimyzon cheni, a new genus and species of sucker loach (Teleostei, Gastromyzontidae) from South China, Zoosystematics and Evolution 100 (1), pp. 309-324 : 309

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.100.116535

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:634807EE-E59F-4698-853D-B757C00AEB99

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1AA6CE02-CC93-4512-9EEC-F9298FF6A3C1

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Bashimyzon
status

gen. nov.

Bashimyzon gen. nov.

Figs 3D View Figure 3 , 5 View Figure 5 , 6 View Figure 6 , 7 View Figure 7

Type species.

Erromyzon damingshanensis Xiu & Yang, 2017: 893 (type locality: Qingshui-He, tributary to Hongshui-He of Zhu-Jiang basin, in Shanglin County, Guangxi Province)

Diagnosis.

Bashimyzon is distinct from all currently identified gastromyzontid genera except Erromyzon and Protomyzon in the presence of a gill opening restricted above pectoral-fin base (vs. gill opening elongate, extending downwards to or beyond the pectoral-fin insertion to the ventral surface of head), and pectoral fins backwards extending away from (vs. close to or beyond) pelvic-fin insertions. This new genus is separated from the two genera in having a larger (vs. small) gap between the posterior edge of eye and the vertical through the pectoral-fin insertion, with the gap length being nearly equal to (vs. less than) eye diameter (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ; Table 2 View Table 2 ) and a very small fleshy lobe (vs. a relatively large fleshy lobe or enlarged papillae; see Kottelat 2004: Page 306, figs 4-6, and Yang et al. 2012: Page 176, fig. 3; Table 2 View Table 2 ) posterior to the maxillary-barbel base.

Other characters useful for distinguishing Bashimyzon and Protomyzon include: upper and lower lips continuous around the corners of mouth (vs. discontinuous or interrupted by an arched blade-like structure; see Kottelat 2004: Page 306, figs 4-6), lower lip smooth (vs. papillated), and no externally distinct opercle (vs. present) (Table 2 View Table 2 ).

Bashimyzon is morphologically most similar to Erromyzon , but further differs from it in having a relatively larger (vs. smaller) gill opening (length 46.5-60.7% of HD vs. 25.8-44.9, and the distance from its lower extremity to the pectoral-fin insertion 3.6-16.1% of HD vs. 27.2-43.5; see Figs 3 View Figure 3 , 4A, B View Figure 4 ); fewer last branched pectoral-fin rays folded against the flank (3-4 vs. 7-8); and more posteriorly located pectoral fins (pre-pectoral length 17.0-22.3% of SL vs. 12.5-15.8; see Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ), with a shorter (vs. longer) base (length 8.8-10.8% of SL vs. 13.9-17.4; see Fig. 4D View Figure 4 ).

Etymology.

The generic name is derived from Bashi (岜是), the local name of the Damingshan Mountain in Zhuang nationality language, and myzon, a common suffix used in the Balitoridae . Gender masculine. The Chinese common generic name is here suggested as “岜是鳅属”.