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Two new deep-reef basslets (Teleostei, Grammatidae, Lipogramma ), with comments on the eco-evolutionary relationships of the genus
Ist Teil von
ZooKeys, 2016-01, Vol.638 (638), p.45-82
Ort / Verlag
Bulgaria: Pensoft Publishers
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
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EZB Electronic Journals Library
Beschreibungen/Notizen
The banded basslet,
Robins & Colin, 1979, is shown to comprise two species:
, which inhabits depths of 133-302 m, and a new species described here as
, which inhabits depths of 108-154 m and previously was considered to represent the juvenile of
. A second new species of banded basslet, described here as
, inhabits depths of 152-233 m and was previously not reported in the literature. Morphologically, the three species differ in color patterns and modal numbers of gill rakers, whereas various other morphological features distinguish
from
and
. DNA barcode data and multilocus, coalescent-based, species-delimitation analysis support the recognition of the three species. Phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear genetic data supports a sister-group relationship between the two deepest-living of the three species,
and
, and suggests that the shallower
is more closely related to
Böhlke, 1960, which inhabits depths < 120 m. Evolutionary relationships within
thus appear to be correlated with species depth ranges, an eco-evolutionary pattern that has been observed in other Caribbean marine teleosts and that warrants further investigation. The new species represent the eleventh and twelfth new fish species described in recent years from exploratory submersible diving in the Caribbean in the globally poorly studied depth zone of 50-300 m. This study suggests that there are at least two additional cryptic species of
, which are being analyzed in ongoing investigations of Caribbean deep-reef ecosystems.