Journal Article
Balitora anlongensis, the first cavefish species of the genus Balitora (Teleostei, Balitoridae) from Guizhou Province, southwest China
Luo, T., Chen, Z.-X., Zhao, X.-R., Yu, J., Lan, C.-T., Zhou, J.-J., Xiao, N. and Zhou, J.
Record Number:
7066
Year:
2023
Journal:
ZooKeys
Pages:
21-42
Volume:
1185
Abstract:
This work describes a new species, Balitora anlongensis sp. nov., collected from a cave
at Xinglong Town, Anlong County, Guzihou, China. Phylogenetic trees reconstructed
based on two mitochondrial and three nuclear genes show that the new species represents
an independent evolutionary lineage with large genetic differences, 7.1%–12.0% in mitochondrial gene cytochrome b and 9.2%–12.1% in cytochrome oxidase subunit
1, from congeners. Morphologically, the new species can be distinguished from the
18 species currently assigned to the genus Balitora by a combination of characters,
most clearly by having two pairs of maxillary barbels; 8½ branched dorsal-fin rays; 5½
branched anal-fin rays; pectoral fin not reaching pelvic fin origin; dorsal-fin origin in front
of pelvic fin origin; eye small (eye diameter approximately equal to outer maxillary barbel
length); and fins lacking pigment in live fish. The new species represents the first record
of Balitora inhabiting caves in China and increases the number of species in the genus
Balitora in its present concept from 18 to 19. The study suggests that more evidence is
needed to further clarify the taxonomic composition of the genus Balitora
Key words: Nanpanjiang River, stone loach, taxonomy, phylogeny
Times Cited:
1
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Luo, T., Chen, Z.-X., Zhao, X.-R., Yu, J., Lan, C.-T., Zhou, J.-J., Xiao, N. and Zhou, J. (2023)
Balitora anlongensis, the first cavefish species of the genus Balitora (Teleostei, Balitoridae) from Guizhou Province, southwest China