Diaphenchelys laimospila, Huang & Smith & Loh & Liao, 2021

Huang, Wen-Chien, Smith, David G., Loh, Kar-Hoe & Liao, Te-Yu, 2021, Fig. 4 in Periclimenaeus apomonosi Park & De Grave 2021, sp. nov., Zoological Studies (Zool. Stud.) 60 (24), pp. 1-17 : 13-14

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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2021.60-24

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scientific name

Diaphenchelys laimospila
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Diaphenchelys laimospila

Strophidon McClelland, 1844 View in CoL is another muraenid genus that morphologically resembles Diaphenchelys View in CoL , with an elongated body, anteriorly placed eyes, and biserial maxillary and dentary teeth. The close, but reciprocally monophyletic relationship of the two genera was supported in the present study ( Fig. 10 View Fig ). Despite the high similarity and close systematic position of Diaphenchelys View in CoL and Strophidon, Huang et al. (2020) View in CoL proposed that the differences in the number of vertebral formulae (4–9, 43–58, 126–155 vs. 8–12, 59–84, 155– 213) and the number of branchial pores (two, with the only exception from the paratype of D. laimospila vs. ranging from one to eight), based on D. dalmatian , D. pelonates View in CoL and the five species of Strophidon View in CoL , support the distinction of the two genera. The VF of D. laimospila falls into the range of Diaphenchelys View in CoL and is significantly lower than species of Strophidon View in CoL . Moreover, the number of branchial pores of D. laimospila , mostly two, also concurs with the character of Diaphenchelys View in CoL except that the paratype has four on the left side of head. The additional branchial pores of paratype may be individual variation.

Diaphenchelys laimospila can be easily distinguished from D. dalmatian by having more anteriorly placed dorsal-fin origin (predorsal length 6.9– 7.0% vs. 7.4–8.6% of TL; predorsal vertebrae 4 vs. 6–9), more preoperculo-mandibular pores (6 vs. 5), and pale brown of ground color with whitish spots (vs. white or yellowish white of ground color with brown spots) ( Table 2; Hibino et al. 2017; Mohanty and Mohapatra 2020); and from D. pelonates View in CoL by longer tail (63.2–63.8% vs. 59.6–61.5% of TL), longer head (11.3–11.4% vs. 9.4–10.0% of TL), shorter trunk (24.8–25.4% vs. 29.1% of TL), shorter predorsal length (60.6–62.2% vs. 69.3% of HL), fewer infraorbital pores (3 vs. 4–5), fewer vertebrae (4, 45, 125–131 vs. 4–6, 55–58, 153–155), and the coloration of anal fin (pale brown with dark margin vs. dark brown with pale margin) and lower jaw (pale brown with dense whitish spots vs. dark brown) ( Table 2; McCosker and Randall 2007).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Anguilliformes

Family

Muraenidae

Genus

Diaphenchelys

Loc

Diaphenchelys laimospila

Huang, Wen-Chien, Smith, David G., Loh, Kar-Hoe & Liao, Te-Yu 2021
2021
Loc

D. laimospila

Huang & Smith & Loh & Liao 2021
2021
Loc

D. laimospila

Huang & Smith & Loh & Liao 2021
2021
Loc

D. laimospila

Huang & Smith & Loh & Liao 2021
2021
Loc

Diaphenchelys laimospila

Huang & Smith & Loh & Liao 2021
2021
Loc

Diaphenchelys laimospila

Huang & Smith & Loh & Liao 2021
2021
Loc

Strophidon

Huang 2020
2020
Loc

Diaphenchelys

McCosker and Randall 2007
2007
Loc

Diaphenchelys

McCosker and Randall 2007
2007
Loc

D. pelonates

McCosker and Randall 2007
2007
Loc

Diaphenchelys

McCosker and Randall 2007
2007
Loc

Diaphenchelys

McCosker and Randall 2007
2007
Loc

D. pelonates

McCosker and Randall 2007
2007
Loc

Strophidon

McClelland 1844
1844
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