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Notoraja hesperindica sp. nov., a new colorful deep-sea softnose skate (Elasmobranchii, Rajiformes, Arhynchobatidae) and first generic record from the western Indian Ocean
被引:2
|作者:
Weigmann, Simon
[1
,2
]
Seret, Bernard
[3
]
Stehmann, Matthias F. W.
[4
]
机构:
[1] Elasmobranch Res Lab, Elasmo Lab, Georg Bonne Str 83, D-22609 Hamburg, Germany
[2] Univ Hamburg, Ctr Nat Hist, Martin Luther King Pl 3, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
[3] IchtyoConsult, 6 Bis Rue Ctr, F-91430 Igny, France
[4] ICHTHYS, Ichthyol Res Lab, Hildesheimer Weg 13, D-22459 Hamburg, Germany
关键词:
Systematics;
Taxonomy;
Morphology;
Morphometrics;
Meristics;
Clasper features;
WATER SKATE;
RAJOIDEI ARHYNCHOBATIDAE;
CHIMERAS CHONDRICHTHYES;
ANNOTATED CHECKLIST;
GENUS BROCHIRAJA;
LIVING SHARKS;
N;
SP;
RAJIDAE;
ATLANTIC;
DIVERSITY;
D O I:
10.1007/s12526-021-01162-3
中图分类号:
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号:
090705 ;
摘要:
A new deep-sea softnose skate, Notoraja hesperindica, is described based on six specimens caught in 1230-1600 m depths off southern Mozambique and northwestern Madagascar in the western Indian Ocean. The new species is a medium-sized species of Notoraja Ishiyama, 1958 reaching a total length of at least 539 mm. It is the only Notoraja species known from the western Indian Ocean and differs from most congeners in the intense dark blue-grayish coloration. The only congeners with similarly vibrant coloration are Notoraja azurea McEachran & Last, 2008 from off southern Australia and Notoraja sapphira Seret & Last, 2009 from the Norfolk Ridge (Coral Sea and Tasman Sea), which differ from the new species in a shorter and more obtusely angled snout, a shorter head, a shorter disc, and smaller dorsolateral tail thorns, as well as more predorsal tail and total predorsal vertebrae and more pectoral-fin radials. The large dorsolateral tail thorns also distinguish the new species from most congeners except for the eastern Pacific Notoraja martinezi Concha, Ebert & Long, 2016, which has even larger, randomly patterned dorsolateral tail thorns that give the tail a barbedwire-like appearance. This congener further differs from N hesperindica sp. nov. in the absence (vs. presence) of malar thomlets, fewer median tail thorns, a shorter snout, more tooth rows in upper and lower jaws, and more pectoral radials. A key to the species of Notoraja in the Indian Ocean is provided.
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