Metriaclima flavicauda, Li, Shan, Konings, Adrianus F. & Stauffer, Jay R., 2016

Li, Shan, Konings, Adrianus F. & Stauffer, Jay R., 2016, A Revision of the Pseudotropheus elongatus species group (Teleostei: Cichlidae) With Description of a New Genus and Seven New Species, Zootaxa 4168 (2), pp. 353-381 : 356-359

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4168.2.9

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scientific name

Metriaclima flavicauda
status

sp. nov.

Metriaclima flavicauda , new species

Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 A–C

Pseudotropheus elongatus View in CoL ‘yellow tail’, Ribbink et al. 1983 (part) Metriaclima sp. ‘ elongatus View in CoL yellow tail’, Konings 2007

Holotype. PSU 12756, adult male, 97.2 mm SL, S 13°57.919’, E 34°48.167’, Zimbawe Rock , Lake Malaŵi, Malaŵi, Africa, 7 Feb. 2006, A. F. Konings & J. R. Stauffer Jr. GoogleMaps

Paratypes. PSU 12757, 30 , (58.7 mm – 100.7 mm SL), same data as holotype. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis. The presence of bicuspid teeth in the outer rows on both the upper and lower jaws and a moderately sloped vomer (46° in holotype) with a swollen rostral tip place this species in Metriaclima . Male and female M. flavicauda are distinguished by an elongate body (BD 23.6–28.5% SL) from all other species in Metriaclima (BD 28.8–40.8% SL) except M. tarakiki (BD 25.8–32.9% SL) and M. usisyae (BD 25.9–30.6% SL). Metriaclima flavicauda is distinguished from M. usisyae by a deeper preorbital bone (PRE 18.0–26.9% HL) and a longer snout (SNL 34.3–47.3% HL), which are 17.6–21.2% and 32.0–37.6% HL in M. usisyae , respectively. Based on the color pattern, males of M. flavicauda possess 5–6 black lateral bars, black pelvic fins, a black anal fin, a yellow caudal fin, and a black dorsal fin with yellow/orange spots distally. Males of M. usisyae have a yellow dorsal fin with a black submarginal band, a yellow pelvic fin and a yellow anal fin with a black leading edge. Males of M. tarakiki have 7–9 lateral bars, and gray-blue/dark gray caudal fin. Females of M. flavicauda can be distinguished from those of M. tarakiki by a bluish/brown ground coloration without lateral bars. In female M. tarakiki , the ground color is light brown with blue center-flank scales and dark brown lateral bars. Based on coloration alone, females of M. flavicauda cannot reliably be distinguished from those of M. usisyae . Metriaclima flavicauda also possess a relatively smaller eye than M. tarakiki (HED 20.5–30.6% HL vs. HED 27.2–36.3% HL).

Description. Morphometric and meristic data in Table 1 View TABLE 1 . Elongate species (BD 23.6–28.5% SL) with greatest body depth at base of fourth dorsal-fin spine. Dorsal body profile with gradual curve to caudal peduncle with highest point at fourth dorsal-fin spine; ventral body profile between pelvic fin and anal fin flat with upward curve to caudal fin. Anterior head profile straight to slightly convex between snout tip and interorbital; cleft of the upper and lower jaws with 23–39° angle with body axis; then round to dorsal-fin origin. Snout short with isognathic jaws. Teeth on lower jaw in 3–4 rows; upper jaw in 2–4 rows; outer rows bicuspid; inner rows tricuspid or unicuspid. First 3–4 Dorsal-fin spines longer posteriorly with first spine less than half length of fourth spine; last dorsal-fin spine slightly (10%) longer than fourth spine. Dorsal fin with subacuminate tip, fourth ray longest, about to base of caudal fin in both males and females. Pectoral fin rounded, paddle-shaped. Anal fin with 3 spines progressively longer posteriorly; third or fourth ray longest, length to base of caudal fin in both males and females, tip slightly longer than dorsal fin. Caudal fin subtruncate to emarginated.

Lateral scales large, ctenoid; small, cycloid scales on breast and belly; cheek with 3–5 rows of small scales. Rayed section of dorsal and anal fins with narrow proximal band of tiny scales; tiny scales from base to 50% length of caudal fin.

Color notes and photos of live breeding adults (PSU 12758). Males in territorial color with light blue ground coloration and 5–6 distinct black bars. Head black with 2 light blue interorbital bars; throat dark brown. Anal fin black with 4–6 yellow ocelli; light yellow marginal band. Pectoral-fin rays black with clear membranes ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 B).

Females with beige/brown/light blue ground coloration. Belly and breast white/beige. Head with beige/brown ground coloration and blue/green highlights; yellow/green opercular spot; interorbital green/light gray; throat white. Dorsal fin light brown/light blue without black submarginal band. Pectoral, pelvic, and caudal fins beige/ brown/light blue proximally, and dark brown distally ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 C).

Distribution. Metriaclima flavicauda is known from Zimbawe Rock (S 13°57.925’, E 34°48.189’) and Mumbo Island (S 13º59.5’, E 34°45.4’), Lake Malaŵi.

Etymology. The name flavicauda is a noun in apposition and derives from the Latin flavus meaning “yellow” and “ cauda ” meaning “tail”, and refers to the yellow tail of territorial males.

TABLE 1. Morphological and meristic data for Metriaclima flavicauda from Zimbawe Rock, Lake Malaŵi, PSU 12756, holotype; PSU 12757, n = 30. Ranges include holotype.

Variable Holotype Mean Std Dev Min Max
  PSU12756 PSU12757  
Standard length (mm) 97.2 79.4 13.0 58.7 100.7
Head length (mm) 29.8 24.3 3.9 17.6 30.5
Percent head length (%)      
Snout length 38.5 38.2 2.7 34.3 47.3
Postorbital head length 42.9 41.5 1.5 38.8 44.8
Horizontal eye diameter 24.4 26.4 2.7 20.5 30.6
Vertical eye diameter 24.0 24.7 2.7 19.2 30.1
Preorbital depth 24.9 22.4 2.3 18.0 26.9
Cheek depth 26.9 25.3 2.2 21.0 29.8
Lower jaw length 45.1 40.2 3.3 34.3 47.5
Head depth 79.3 75.8 4.3 66.0 84.3
Percent standard length (%)      
Body depth 28.5 25.9 1.4 23.6 28.5
Snout to dorsal fin origin 31.3 31.7 1.2 29.8 34.0
Snout to pelvic fin origin 35.6 35.4 1.4 33.4 38.6
Dorsal fin base length 61.5 61.7 1.9 57.7 65.4
Anterior dorsal to anterior anal 48.9 46.5 1.8 43.4 49.8
Anterior dorsal to posterior anal 63.6 63.0 1.8 59.3 65.8
Posterior dorsal to anterior anal 28.2 27.7 1.1 25.7 29.4
Posterior dorsal to posterior anal 14.7 13.7 0.7 12.5 15.6
Posterior anal to dorsal caudal 16.5 16.1 0.7 14.4 17.4
Posterior dorsal to ventral caudal 19.7 18.9 1.0 17.2 21.5
Anterior dorsal to pelvic-fin origin 31.2 28.5 1.6 25.9 31.3
Posterior dorsal to pelvic-fin origin 57.6 57.0 1.3 54.2 59.9
Caudal peduncle length 11.7 11.4 0.9 9.3 13.5
Least caudal peduncle depth 12.1 11.5 0.5 10.5 12.6
Meristics   Mode Frequency(%) Min Max
Dorsal-fin spines 17 18 67.7 17 19
Dorsal-fin rays 10 9 58.1 8 10
Anal-fin spines 3 3 96.8 2 3
Anal-fin rays 8 8 83.9 8 9
Pelvic-fin rays 5 5 100.0 5 5
Pectoral-fin rays 13 13 93.5 12 14
Lateral line scales 35 33 54.8 32 35
Pored scales caudal 2 2 71.0 1 2
Cheek scale rows 4 5 58.1 3 5
Gill rakers 1st ceratobranchial 12 11 64.5 10 12
Gill rakers 1st epibranchial 3 4 71.0 2 5
Teeth outer left lower jaw 10 10 45.2 8 12
Tooth rows upper jaw 3 3 83.9 2 4
Tooth rows lower jaw 3 3 90.3 3 4
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Portland State University, Vertebrate Biology Museum

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