Psilorhynchus kaladanensis, Lalronunga, Samuel, 2015

Lalronunga, Samuel, 2015, Psilorhynchus kaladanensis, a new species (Teleostei: Psilorhynchidae) from Mizoram, northeastern India, Zootaxa 3962 (1), pp. 171-178 : 173-176

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3962.1.9

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scientific name

Psilorhynchus kaladanensis
status

sp. nov.

Psilorhynchus kaladanensis View in CoL , new species ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 a–d)

Type material. Holotype: PUCMF 14008, 41.7 mm SL; India: Mizoram: Tuisi River, a tributary of Kaladan River in the vicinity of Khopai village, 22°11'51"N 92°02'16"E; Samuel Lalronunga et al., 7 Mar. 2012.

Paratypes: PUCMF 14009 (14), 37.4–52.2 mm SL; MZUBM /F. 140004–140006 (3), 39.7–50.2 mm SL; PUCMF 14010 (5), 37.6–40.6 mm SL (cleared and stained); same data as holotype.

Diagnosis. Psilorhynchus kaladanensis belongs to the P. balitora species group, distinguished by having a greatly reduced anteriormost branchiostegal ray and a post-epiphysial fontanelle that is smaller than the preepiphysial fontanelle ( Conway, 2011). It is distinguished from all other species of the P. balitora species group in having the following combination of characters: caudal fin with small but distinct dark brown triangular spot at mid-base, slightly elongated dark mark near base of lower lobe, indistinct V-shaped vertical bar across center, dark brown oblique bar across fin anterior to center; 5–6 unbranched pectoral-fin rays; 10+9 principal caudal-fin rays; 30–32 lateral-line scales; 3 branchiostegal rays; 32–33 total vertebrae; absence of scales on mid-ventral region between pectoral fins; absence of larger scales at pelvic-fin origin.

Description. See Table 1 View TABLE 1 for morphometric characters, and Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 for general appearance. Head depressed; body compressed and elongate. Dorsal profile gently rising from tip of snout to origin of dorsal fin then sloping steeply towards caudal peduncle, body depth greatest at dorsal-fin origin. Ventral surface flattened from lower jaw to caudal-fin base. Head wider than deep. Eye ovoid, moderately large, not visible from ventral view, located slightly posterior on head. Mouth inferior, snout rounded without transverse groove on dorsum, ventral surface bordered by deep longitudinal groove on each side. Tubercles minute, conical with pointed tips over entire surface of snout, rostral cap, skin fold lateral to mouth, lateral and dorsal surfaces of head. Rostral cap and upper lip fused, separated by deep groove. Lower lip soft, not continuous with upper lip around corner of mouth. Lower jaw covered by thick squarish soft tissue, papillated, continuous with skin of isthmus and connected with rostral cap by posterolateral skin fold around corner of mouth (Fig. 2).

FIGURE. 2. Psilorhynchus kaladanensis , paratype, PUCMF 14009, 50.7 mm SL, ventral view of head.

Pre-epiphysial fontanelle moderate, rod shaped, extending posteriorly to middle of orbit. Post-epiphysial fontanelle small, restricted to posterodorsal surface of neurocranium, positioned between supraoccipital and parietal, without contact to frontal. Five infraorbital bones (IO1-5); IO1-3 platelike; IO1 biggest; IO4-5 reduced in width. Gill membranes joined to isthmus. Basihyal short, paddle-shaped, greatly expanded at anterior edge. Fifth ceratobranchial with 4 needle-like pharyngeal teeth, arranged in single row. Branchiostegal rays 3, anteriormost ray greatly reduced in length. Swim bladder coated by thick peritoneal membrane. Anterior chamber large, partially enclosed in bony cavity anteriorly by lateral process of 2nd vertebral centrum and laterally by outer arm of os suspensorium; posterior chamber greatly reduced in females.

Dorsal-fin rays iii9 (23); anal-fin rays ii6 (23); principal caudal-fin rays 10+9 (23), dorsal procurrent rays 6, ventral procurrent rays 4. Pelvic-fin rays ii7 (23); pectoral-fin rays v10 (9), v11 (4), vi9 (5) or vi10 (5). Pectoral fin horizontally placed, adpressed fin tip almost reaching pelvic-fin origin. Pelvic-fin origin posterior to dorsal-fin origin, insertion vertical through 2nd branched rays of dorsal fin. Anus between pelvic fins. Caudal fin deeply emarginate, upper lobe slightly longer than lower lobe.

Scales cycloid and large, radii directed posteriorly; 30 (7), 31 (11) or 32 (5) along lateral line, plus 1–2 on base of caudal fin; 3.5/1/2 transverse scale rows from dorsal-fin origin to pelvic-fin origin, 10 around caudal peduncle, 10–11 on predorsal region, 8–9 between anus and anal-fin origin. Scales absent on mid-ventral region between pectoral fins. Total number of vertebrae (abdominal + caudal vertebrae): 22+10 = 32 (3) or 22+11 = 33 (2).

Coloration. In 70% ethanol, body background light brown dorsally and laterally, light creamish ventrally. Scales on flank and dorsal surface edged with dark pigment. Flank with 7–9 small round to squarish dark brown blotches in a longitudinal row. Dark pigment between pores of lateral line, forming an indistinct lateral streak. Top of head with distinct dark brown blotch at middle of inter-orbit, and occiput with a heart-shaped dark brown blotch. Two indistinct saddles on dorsal surface between occiput and dorsal-fin origin, first situated closer to occiput than to dorsal-fin origin, extending between 3rd–5th predorsal scales; second saddle at 9th–11th predorsal scales just anterior to dorsal-fin origin. Four distinctive saddles along dorsal surface posterior to dorsal-fin origin. First between insertions of 3–6 branched dorsal-fin rays, second between dorsal- and anal-fin origin, third at vertical through insertions of anal-fin rays and fourth just anterior to caudal-fin base. Saddles extending ventrally on the flank connecting indistinct lateral streak. Scales along L-1 row with a series of small dark brown spot. Base of pectoral fin and scales adjacent to pelvic-fin origin with clusters of small dark brown melanophores, forming distinct pectoral-base and pre-pelvic spots, respectively. Dorsal fin with faint dark brown row of spots crossing centre of fin, this is formed by small aggregations of melanophores at branching point of each branched rays. Caudal fin with small but distinct dark brown triangular spot at mid-base and a slightly elongated dark mark near base of lower lobe, an indistinct V-shaped vertical bar across center of caudal fin and a dark brown oblique bar across the fin anterior to the center, formed by small aggregations of melanophores. Pectoral- and pelvic-fin with dark brown pigments on each ray. Anal fin hyaline. Ventral surface light creamish with melanophores scattered on anterior edge of rostral cap and short line of melanophores posterior to anus running along ventral midline and terminating 5–6 scale rows post anus.

Distribution and habitat. Known only from the type locality, Tuisi River, a tributary of Kaladan River of Mizoram ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ). It is found in moderate to fast flowing water with sparse vegetation and a substrate of pebbles, sand, gravel and small boulders. The Kaladan River, locally known as the Chhimtuipui, originates from the Chin Hills of Myanmar and flows through the southern part of Mizoram, India, and empties into the Bay of Bengal near Sittwe in Myanmar. It is located between the Ganges-Brahmaputra and the Ann Chaung drainage on the western slope of the RakhineYoma Mountain Range, Myanmar.

Etymology. The species is named after the Kaladan River. An adjective.

TABLE 1. Morphometric characters for Psilorhynchus kaladanensis (n = 23). Ranges include values of holotype.

  holotype mean SD range
Standard length (mm) 41.7     37.4–52.2
% standard length        
Body depth 19.2 19.5 0.8 18.1–20.9
Head length 22.5 22.9 0.8 21.6–24.2
Predorsal length 48.2 49.1 1.2 46.8–50.9
Prepectoral length 21.1 22.0 1.1 20.6–23.9
Prepelvic length 49.2 50.9 1.5 48.6–53.2
Preanal length 78.9 80.9 1.4 78.9–82.7
Distance from snout to anus Distance from anus to anal-fin origin 59.5 19.9 59.5 20.0 1.1 0.9 57.5–61.7 17.6–21.5
Caudal-peduncle length 11.5 11.3 0.9 9.4–13.3
Caudal-peduncle depth 9.1 8.9 0.4 8.4–9.6
Caudal-peduncle width 4.6 4.8 0.6 3.6–6.2
Pectoral-fin length 24.9 25.3 1.1 22.6–26.9
Pelvic-fin length 21.3 21.7 1.1 19.8–23.4
Length of last unbranched anal ray Length of last unbranched dorsal ray 18.2 25.4 17.8 23.9 1.1 1.2 16.1–19.6 22.2–26.3
% head length        
Head width 76 73 2.5 69–76
Head depth 61 59 1.8 56–62
Eye diameter 27 28 1.5 26–31
Snout length 48 50 1.9 48–53
Interorbital width 37 36 2.4 33–40
Mouth width 30 32 1.7 29–34
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