Myersina filifer (Valenciennes, 1837)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/137740 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F8424D-FFDC-C46F-15CE-6FB6FA85BA85 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Myersina filifer (Valenciennes, 1837) |
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1. Myersina filifer (Valenciennes, 1837) View in CoL
(Filamentous shrimp goby) ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 )
1837. Gobius filifer Valenciennes , in Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. nat. pois., 12: 106 (Type locality: Indian seas).
2012. Myersina filifer : Allen and Erdmann, Reef fishes of the East Indies, 3: 880.
Materials examined: EBRC /ZSI F 9468, 01 ex., 78 mm SL., Aryapalli Fish Landing Center (19°18’38.91”N, 84°58’20.68”E), Ganjam district, Odisha, Anil Mohapatra and party; 5th January , 2018 GoogleMaps .
tapered, brown bars; head marked with pale spots; a paleedged black spot at base of first dorsal fin between first and third spine; orange-brown spots on soft dorsal and upper part of caudal fin; anal fin and lower lobe of caudal fin with blue streaks.
Distribution: Generally the species is found in sandy bottoms of coral reefs of Indo-West Pacific: Persian Gulf and Reunion to Indonesia and the Philippines, north to southern Japan ( Winterbottom, 2002). Myersina filifer was recently reported from India from West Bengal coast ( Ray et al., 2018) as Cryptocentrus filifer (Valenciennes, 1837) and the present report forms its first record from Odisha coast and second record from India.
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