Pseudolaguvia tuberculata

Heok Hee Ng, 2005, Two new species of Pseudolaguvia (Teleostei: Erethistidae) from Bangladesh., Zootaxa 1044, pp. 35-47 : 45

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z01044p035

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6267167

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scientific name

Pseudolaguvia tuberculata
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Britz & Ferraris (2003) diagnose P. tuberculata from P. tenebricosa   ZBK by the contact between the adipose fin and the base of the last dorsal-fin ray in the former species (while P. tenebricosa   ZBK and all other congeners lack this contact). I have obtained fresh material from northern Myanmar ( UMMZ 245493) that, except for the adipose fin not contacting the base of the last dorsal-fin ray, is otherwise identical in other respects to P. tuberculata . In some of this material, particularly in smaller specimens, the adipose fin extends anteriorly into a faint ridge that approaches very close to, but never touches, the base of the last dorsal-fin ray. This is most likely the reason behind Prashad and Mukerji's (1929) assertion that the adipose fin contacts the base of the last dorsal-fin ray in P. tuberculata . The adipose-fin base and snout are longer in the material from northern Myanmar than in the paratypes of P. tenebricosa   ZBK examined (16.8-22.7% SL vs. 14.2-16.0 and 52.7-55.5% HL vs. 48.1-50.0 respectively), and it is these reasons that argue for the continued recognition of the two species as distinct. An examination of the two specimens from northern Myanmar ( CAS 98614) quoted by Britz & Ferraris (2003) shows that they are conspecific with my material ( UMMZ 245493). They are hence reidentified here as P. tuberculata .

UMMZ

USA, Michigan, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology

CAS

USA, California, San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences

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