Ponticola patimari Eagderi, Nikmehr & Poorbagher, 2020
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35. Ponticola patimari Eagderi, Nikmehr & Poorbagher, 2020 ( Fig. 32 View FIGURE 32 ), Patimar’s Goby
Ponticola patimari Eagderi, Nikmehr & Poorbagher, 2020: 25 , figs. 2–4; type locality: Kheirud River at Najar-deh Village, Southern Caspian Sea basin, Mazandaran Prov., Iran, 36°36’46’’N; 51°34’03’’E; holotype: IMNRF-UT-1088, male, 79.1 mm TL, 63.5 mm SL, paratypes: IMNRF-UT-1087 (8), additional materials: IMNRF-UT-1086 (8) , IMNRF-UT-1089 (11).
Etymology: Named for Dr. R. Patimar, Iranian fishery biologist.
Distribution and habitat: Freshwaters in the South Caspian Sea sub-basin. Endemic to the western rivers of the South Caspian Sea sub-basin in Iran from Kheirud (Mazandaran) to Karganroud (Gilan), except for the upper Sefidroud drainage basin ( Fig. 27A View FIGURE 27 ) ( Zarei et al. 2022b).
Remarks: A species with three geographically constrained haplogroups, i.e., Hg1, Hg2, and Hg3, separated from one another by1.19–1.91% average Kimura two-parameter (K2P) genetic distance( Zarei et al. 2022b).Hg1 contained the specimens from eastern localities, including the type locality of P. patimari , whereas Hg2 and Hg3 appeared to be sister groups with central and western-central distributions, respectively. Hg1 and Hg2+Hg3 appeared to follow a morphological continuum, which did not allow for practical taxonomic diagnosis. Therefore, pending further investigation, Zarei et al. (2022b) considered the latter two groups as possible allopatric populations of P. patimari . The cephalic lateral line system of P. patimari was inaccurately described by Eagderi et al. (2020), and re-described by Zarei et al. (2022b) with re-assessed morphological character states.
Material examined: ZM-CBSU S043, 3, Kaftarroud ; ZM-CBSU S044,1 1, Karganroud ; ZM-CBSU S046 & ZM-CBSU S090, 70, Shafaroud ; ZM-CBSU S051, 6, Oshmakroud mouth ; ZM-CBSU S061, 8, Sefidroud at Keysum ; ZM-CBSU S080, 90, Siahdarvishan ; ZM-CBSU S088, 5, Kheiroud ; ZM-CBSU S091, 60, Polroud , Gilan Province, Iran ; ZM-CBSU S089, 60, Nowshahr and Chalus rivers, Mazandaran Province, Iran .
IUCN: NE.
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Ponticola patimari Eagderi, Nikmehr & Poorbagher, 2020
Zarei, Fatah, Esmaeili, Hamid Reza, Abbasi, Keyvan, Kovačić, Marcelo, Schliewen, Ulrich K. & Stepien, Carol A. 2022 |
Ponticola patimari
Eagderi, S. & Nikmehr, N. & Poorbagher, H. 2020: 25 |