Journal Article

Troglonectes canlinensis sp. nov. (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae), a new troglomorphic loach from Guangxi, China

Li, S.‑J., Ge, J.‑K., Bao, C.‑Y., Du, L.‑N., Luo, F.‑G. and Zou T.‑X.

Record Number:
6204
Year:
2023
Journal:
Animals
Pages:
1-11
Volume:
13
Abstract:
Simple Summary: Troglonectes is a small‑body loach endemic to the Guangxi and Guizhou provinces of China, showing a particular affinity for cave areas. Twenty species were recorded in this genus, including one new species. The new species, Tr. canlinensis, can be distinguished from other congenetic species by their morphological characteristics and molecular evidence. In the genus of Troglonectes, the eye, lateral line and scale present or absent, the number of branched pectoral fin rays, caudal fin rays and anal fin rays, and the depth of the upper adipose keel on the caudal peduncle are important identifying characteristics. Abstract: A new species of the genus Troglonectes is described based on specimens from a karst cave in Andong Town, Xincheng County, Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China. Troglonectes canlinensis sp. nov. can be distinguished from its congener species by the following combination of characteristics: eye degenerated into a black spot; whole body covered by scales, except for the head, throat, and abdomen; incomplete lateral line; forked caudal fin; 8–10 gill rakers on the first gill arch; 13–14 branched caudal fin rays; 8–9 branched dorsal fin rays; 5–6 anal fin rays; 9–10 pectoral fin rays; upper adipose keel depth mostly 1/2 of the caudal peduncle depth; and caudal fin forked.
Times Cited:
1
Related Records:
Li, S.‑J., Ge, J.‑K., Bao, C.‑Y., Du, L.‑N., Luo, F.‑G. and Zou T.‑X. (2023)
Troglonectes canlinensis sp. nov. (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae), a new troglomorphic loach from Guangxi, China