Journal Article
Schistura sonarengaensis, a new species of cave-dwelling loach (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) from Meghalaya, northeast India.
Mukhim, D.K.B., Sarma, K., Choudhury, H., Chandran, R., Das, R., Singh, R.K., Warbah, D.P., Sarkar, U.K. and Sarma, D.
Record Number:
6473
Year:
2024
Journal:
Journal of Fish Biology
Pages:
yy
Volume:
xx
Abstract:
A new species of nemacheilid loach, Schistura sonarengaensis sp. nov., is described
from three cave-dwelling populations (Barak–Surma–Meghna drainage) in the South
Garo Hills district of Meghalaya, India. The new species possesses prominent eyes
but is easily distinguished from all the congeners of the genus Schistura from Barak–
Surma–Meghna and adjacent rivers drainages of northeast Indian (except S. syngkai)
in having 13–26 vertically elongated to circular mid-lateral black blotches (brownish
in life) overlayered on a grayish-black mid-lateral stripe on a dull white or pale-beige
(golden brown in life) body. However, it can be easily distinguished from S. syngkai in
having a complete (vs. incomplete) lateral line with more 72–89 (vs. 19–42) lateralline
pored scales, greater pre-dorsal length (48.5–53.1 vs. 41.9–44.1 %SL), a wider
body at dorsal-fin origin (11.3–16.7 vs. 9.4–10.3 %SL), greater dorsal (18.1–21.1
vs. 15.1–17.0 %SL) and lateral (20.9–24.1 vs. 17.4–18.9 %SL) head length, a wider
head (14.5–18.5 vs. 11.6–13.3 %SL), and moderately forked (vs. emarginated) caudal
fin. Further, molecular analysis confirms the distinctiveness of S. sonarengaensis
sp. nov. from its congeners found in northeast India by significant divergences with
uncorrected genetic distance ranging from 3.7% to 17.3% in the mitochondrial cytochrome
c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene dataset. The phylogenetic position of the new
species with its sister species was evaluated using maximum likelihood and Bayesian
analysis. The species delimitation approaches assemble species by automatic partitioning
(ASAP) and Poisson tree processes (PTP) utilized for testing species assignments
consistently identified our test group as a distinct species from its sister
species. Although the new species lacks typical morphological adaptations usually
associated with a subterranean life, such as complete absence (or vestigial presence)
of eyes and pigmentation, it exhibits a reduction of pigmentation when compared to
the epigean congeners.
KEYWORDS
Barak–Surma–Meghna drainage, biodiversity hotspot, limestone cave, Meghalaya, new loach, subterranean life, taxonomy
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