Gymnothorax tile ( Hamilton, 1822 )

Mohapatra, Anil, Smith, David G., Ray, Dipanjan, Mishra, Subhrendu Sekhar & Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan, 2017, Gymnothorax pseudotile sp. nov. (Muraenidae: Muraeninae) from Bay of Bengal India, Zootaxa 4286 (4), pp. 586-592 : 589-591

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4286.4.11

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5999091

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Gymnothorax tile ( Hamilton, 1822 )
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Gymnothorax tile ( Hamilton, 1822) View in CoL

Muraenophis tile Hamilton, 1822: 18 View in CoL , 363 (Ganges River estuaries near Calcutta, India). No types known. Lycodontis literata McClelland, 1844: 186 , 206, 215, pl. 7 (fig. 2) (Calcutta market, India). No types known. Strophidon maculata McClelland, 1844: 203 View in CoL , 215, pl. 8 (fig. 1). Replacement name for M. tile .

Muraena vermiculata Richardson, 1848: 92 ( India) View in CoL . Holotype BMNH 2008.4 .21.2.

Muraena gracilis Richardson, 1848: 92 (India) View in CoL . Lectotype BMNH 2008.4 .9.5, designated by Böhlke & Smith, 2002: 113. Thyrsoidea microdon Kaup, 1856: 62 ( Pondicherry, India) . Holotype MNHN B-2469.

Gymnothorax borneensis Bleeker, 1863: 169 (Borneo) View in CoL . Holotype RMNH 3797.

Material examined. India: BMNH 2008.4 .9.5 (1, 307 mm, lectotype of Muraena gracilis ) ; BMNH 2008.4.9.6 (1, 255 mm, paralectotype of Muraena gracilis ); BMNH 2008.4.21.2 (1, 435 mm, holotype of Muraena vermiculata ); MNHN B.2469 (1, 464mm, holotype of Thyrsoidea microdon ); MARC/ZSI F4530 (1, 711 mm); MARC/ZSI F4531 (1, 409 mm); MARC /ZSI F4533 (1, 645 mm); ZSI F 13843(1,450 mm). Myanmar: USNM 372146 View Materials (1, 175 mm), at mouth of Yangon River, 29 Oct 1997 . Malaysia: USNM 278309 View Materials (3,135– 184 mm), Strait of Malacca, Parit Jawa , 4 Dec 1985 ; USNM 278418 View Materials (3, 93– 232 mm), south-western Malay Peninsula, southside of Muar River, Muar , Johore, 25 Nov 1985 ; USNM 278436 (1,87 mm), same, 2 Dec 1985; USNM 278465 (2, 154– 230 mm), same, 27 Nov 1985. Indonesia: RMNH 3797 View Materials (1, 217 mm, holotype of Gymnothorax borneensis, Borneo ; USNM 75894 View Materials (1, 470 mm), westcoast of Borneo, Sangkulirang , 19 Dec 1913 .

Diagnosis. Teeth moderately stout, intermaxillary teeth in 5 rows; dorsal-fin origin over or slightly before gill opening; dorsal and anal fins high with a pale margin; predorsal vertebrae 9–11.

Description. Proportions in TL: preanal 1.7–2.3, predorsal 7.6–9.8, head 6.6–8.8, depth at gill opening 14–29, depth at anus 16–26.Proportions in head length: snout 5.8–8.0, eye 9.8–17, upper jaw 3.1–3.9, lower jaw 3.4–4.4, eye 9.8–17. Pores: branchial 2, supraorbital 3, infraorbital 3, mandibular 6. Vertebrae: predorsal 9–11, preanal 55– 59, total 119–131.

Body moderate, anus near mid-length. Head moderate; snout blunt with large eye located near middle of jaw; lower jaw slightly shorter than upper jaw. Gill opening rounded, on side below midline. Dorsal and anal fins relatively high, dorsal-fin origin over or slightly before gill opening. Teeth moderately stout, not long and needlelike; intermaxillary teeth in five rows across, the outer teeth smaller than intermediate teeth; three large median teeth; maxillary teeth biserial, inner teeth fewer and larger; dentary teeth biserial anteriorly, uniserial posteriorly, inner teeth fewer and larger; vomerine teeth uniserial at anterior and posterior end, irregularly biserial in middle. Brown with moderate to small irregular white or yellow spots; dorsal and anal fins without pale margin.

Distribution. Known from the northern Indian Ocean and western Pacific, from India to Malaysia, Philippines, and Indonesia. Also recorded from Papua New Guinea by Fricke et al., 2014. Occurs primarily in estuarine habitats, entering brackish and fresh water.

Remarks. This species closely resembles Gymnothorax pseudotile ; the distinctions are discussed above. The two specimens from Borneo have fewer vertebrae (119 and ca. 121) than those from elsewhere (125–131). Our sample size is too small to assess the significance of this, and there are no other obvious differences. The type specimens of the three synonyms described from India ( Muraena vermiculata , M. gracilis , and Thyrsoidea microdon ) are reported to have fewer vertebrae (122–126) than our specimens from the same area (125–129) (data from Böhlke & Smith, 2002). We have not been able to check these specimens ourselves, and we have no explanation for the discrepancy.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Anguilliformes

Family

Muraenidae

Genus

Gymnothorax

Loc

Gymnothorax tile ( Hamilton, 1822 )

Mohapatra, Anil, Smith, David G., Ray, Dipanjan, Mishra, Subhrendu Sekhar & Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan 2017
2017
Loc

Muraena gracilis

Bohlke 2002: 113
Kaup 1856: 62
2002
Loc

Gymnothorax borneensis Bleeker, 1863 : 169 (Borneo)

Bleeker 1863: 169
1863
Loc

Muraenophis tile

McClelland 1844: 186
McClelland 1844: 203
Hamilton 1822: 18
1822
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