Journal Article

Description of a new eyeless cavefish using Integrative Taxonomic Methods, Sinocyclocheilus wanlanensis (Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae), from Guizhou, China

Liu, Y., Mao, T., Sudasinghe, H., Chen, R., Yang, J. and Meegaskumbura, M.

Record Number:
6992
Year:
2025
Journal:
Animals
Volume:
15, 2216
Notes:
Copyright: © 2025 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by/4.0/)
Abstract:
China’s southwestern karst landscapes support remarkable cavefish diversity, especially within Sinocyclocheilus, the world’s largest cavefish genus. Using integrative taxonomic methods, we describe Sinocyclocheilus wanlanensis sp. nov., found in a subterranean river in Guizhou Province. This species lacks horn-like cranial structures; its eyes are either reduced to a dark spot or absent. It possesses a pronounced nuchal hump and a forward-protruding, duckbill-shaped head. Morphometric analysis of 28 individuals from six species shows clear separation from related taxa. Nano-CT imaging reveals distinct vertebral and cranial features. Phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial cytb and ND4 genes place S. wanlanensis within the S. angularis group as sister to S. bicornutus, with p-distances of 1.7% (cytb) and 0.7% (ND4), consistent with sister-species patterns within the genus. Sinocyclocheilus wanlanensis is differentiated from S. bicornutus by its eyeless or degenerate-eye condition and lack of bifurcated horns. It differs from S. zhenfengensis, its morphologically closest species, in having degenerate or absent eyes, shorter maxillary barbels, and pelvic fins that reach the anus. The combination of morphological and molecular evidence supports its recognition as a distinct species. Accurate documentation of such endemic and narrowly distributed taxa is important for conservation and for understanding speciation in cave habitats. Keywords: Sinocyclocheilus; new species; Beipanjiang River; cytochrome b; NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4; integrative taxonomy; cavefish; molecular systematics; mtDNA; China
Times Cited:
1
Related Records:
Liu, Y., Mao, T., Sudasinghe, H., Chen, R., Yang, J. and Meegaskumbura, M. (2025)
Description of a new eyeless cavefish using Integrative Taxonomic Methods, Sinocyclocheilus wanlanensis (Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae), from Guizhou, China