Oxymetopon compressus Chan, 1966
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Oxymetopon compressus Chan, 1966 View in CoL
English common name: robust ribbon goby Fig. 1 A – 1 E View Figure 1 ; Table 1 View Table 1
Oxymetopon compressus View in CoL . — Chan (1966): pp. 1–3, fig. 1. — Klausewitz and Condé (1981): pp. 67–76, figs. 5, 5 a, 6, 7, 19 b, tables I and III. — Koeda and Ho (2019): pp. 85–87.
Oxymetopon compressum . — Prokofiev (2016): pp 175–180, figs. 1 c, 2 c, table 1 and 2. — Prokofiev (2020): pp. 115, 116, fig. 1 f.
Material examined.
CASMBAURM / 2312819 , 1 probably female, 94 mm SL (Fig. 1 A – 1 E View Figure 1 ), southeast coast of India, off Parangipettai, Mudasal Odai (fish landing center); 11 ° 29 ′ 06 ″ N, 079 ° 46 ′ 28 ″ E; 9 Oct. 2023, S. Ragul leg GoogleMaps .
Description.
First dorsal spines VI; second dorsal fin elements I + 29; anal rays I + 29, pelvic rays I + 4; pectoral rays 19; caudal rays 20; predorsal scales 21; gill rakers on 1 st arch 26. Meristics and morphometrics in Table 1 View Table 1 . Body elongate, laterally compressed, maximum depth (below first dorsal fin) 19.1 % of SL, caudal-peduncle depth 9.7 % of SL. Straight frontal profile, upward faced lower and upper jaws, 46.0 % and 41.5 % in HL respectively. A distinct frontal notch present before eye. High dorsal crest (fleshy keel) present. A pair of nasal openings in preorbital region. Mouth oblique, with a single outer row of small, irregular, slightly curved, inward-pointed canine teeth on premaxillary (Fig. 1 E View Figure 1 ). Branchiostegal rays 5 / 5. Body with small soft ctenoid scales, nape with cycloid scales. Caudal-fin base completely covered with scales. First dorsal fin low (base length 14.5 % of SL), second ray 13.5 % of SL, connected with second dorsal fin by a low membrane. Second dorsal fin (base length 49.4 % of SL) with fourth ray 10.8 % of SL; anal fin (base length 42.5 % of SL) with third ray 9.2 % of SL. Caudal fin lanceolate, pointed, caudal-fin length 30.3 % of SL. Pectoral fin rounded, its length 13.6 % of SL. Pelvic fin with third ray elongate, pelvic-fin length 14.0 % of SL.
Coloration.
Freshly dead specimen (Fig. 1 A View Figure 1 ): Head and body pinkish brown; distinct red blotch on upper base of pectoral fin; crest rimmed with bright red; eye with red blotch each on upper and lower margins (Fig. 1 D View Figure 1 ). Three grey-blue iridescent bars traversing eye. Anal fin and lower caudal fin light reddish pink; caudal fin with vertical light orange and pale blue bars. In preserved specimen (Fig. 1 B View Figure 1 ), head and body transitioning to yellowish tint, and belly partially whitish. Anal fin darker compared to fresh state, and caudal fin with prominent dark vertical lines.
Habitat.
The robust ribbon goby, Oxymetopon compressus , has been reported from a depth range of 10 to 18 m, predominantly on silty-sand bottoms, positioned at the outer edge of coral reefs ( Prokofiev 2016). The type specimen, as documented by Chan (1966), was collected on a muddy bottom within the depth range of 14 to 16 m.
In contrast, the presently reported specimen was discovered in a novel habitat, ranging from 20 to 25 m in depth. This new location features muddy-silt washed-out bottom sediments along the Parangipettai coast.
Distribution.
Oxymetopon compressus has been known only from the western Pacific, from Hong Kong ( Chan 1966), Japan: Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands ( Ikeda et al. 2000; Akihito et al. 2002), Gulf of Thailand, East Sumatra, Papua New Guinea, Australia: Low Isles, Queensland ( Allen and Erdmann 2012) and Vietnam ( Prokofiev 2016). The presently reported study expands its distribution to the southeast coast of India in the Indian Ocean.
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Oxymetopon compressus Chan, 1966
Ragul, Sivakumar, Mahadevan, Gopalan, Murugan, Arumugam & Fricke, Ronald 2024 |
Oxymetopon compressus
Oxymetopon compressus . — Chan (1966) |
Chan (1966) |
Oxymetopon compressum
Oxymetopon compressum . — Prokofiev (2016) |
Prokofiev (2016) |