Erdmannichthys, Conway & Fujiwara & Motomura & Summers, 2021

Conway, Kevin W., Fujiwara, Kyoji, Motomura, Hiroyuki & Summers, Adam P., 2021, Erdmannichthys, a new genus of Gobiesocidae (Teleostei: Gobiesociformes), and notes on the rare clingfish E. alorensis (Allen & Erdmann, 2012), new combination, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69, pp. 428-437 : 429-431

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0062

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scientific name

Erdmannichthys
status

gen. nov.

Erdmannichthys , new genus

Diagnosis. A genus of the subfamily Diademichthyinae sensu Conway et al. (2020) , distinguished from all other genera of this subfamily by the presence of a prominent dark reddishbrown oval to triangular marking at base of caudal fin ( Figs. 3 View Fig , 4 View Fig ). The new genus is distinguished from Diademichthys , Discotrema, Flabellicauda , “ Lepadichthys ”, Lepadicyathus and Unguitrema by having a double adhesive disc ( Fig. 5 View Fig ) (vs. single adhesive disc). It is distinguished from the remaining diademichthyine genera (viz. Aspasma , Aspasmichthys , Aspasmodes , Briggsia , Flexor , Liobranchia , Lissonanchus , Pherallodus , Pherallodichthys and Propherallodus ), all with a double adhesive disc, by the presence of three white lines on the body surface in life ( Figs. 3 View Fig , 4 View Fig ), including a mid-dorsal stripe (originating on tip of snout posterior to upper lip and extending to dorsal-fin origin) and a pair of dorsolateral stripes (originating on dorsolateral part of snout adjacent to anterior nostril and extending posterior, through upper part of eye, to area on upper body side close to caudal fin base) (vs. colour pattern in life largely uniform, with smaller indistinct dark markings [ Aspasma , Aspasmodes , Briggsia , Flexor and Lissonanchus ] or with prominent darker stripes, saddles or other markings [ Aspasmichthys , Pherallodus , Pherallodichthys and Propherallodus ] but without prominent white lines along long axis of body; life colour unknown for Liobranchia ). It is further distinguished from the other diademichthyine genera with a double adhesive disc by the following combination of characters: gill membranes united and free from isthmus forming single continuous gill opening ( Figs. 4 View Fig , 5A View Fig ) (vs. gill membranes connected to isthmus restricting gill opening to side of head in Aspasma , Aspasmichthys , Aspasmodes , Briggsia , Liobranchia , Lissonanchus and Pherallodichthys ); papillae of disc region A continuous across centre ( Fig. 5A, B View Fig ) (vs. centre of region A without papillae in Aspasma , Aspasmichthys [ Fig. 5C, D View Fig ] and Pherallodus ); mandibular portion of preoperculo-mandibular lateral-line canal absent ( Fig. 6C View Fig ) (vs. present on anguloarticular in Aspasmichthys ); preopercular portion of preoperculo-mandibular lateral-line canal with two pores (PR1 and PR3) only ( Fig. 6B, C View Fig ) (vs. three pores, PR1–3, in Aspasma , Aspasmichthys , Flexor and Propherallodus , preopercle without canal in Briggsia , Lissonanchus and Pherallodus ); presence of a small oval gap in dorsal view between anterior tips of premaxillae formed by a semicircular indentation along medial edge of premaxilla ( Fig. 6A View Fig ) (vs. minute square gap in Aspasma , medial edge of premaxilla straight, without gap between premaxillae in Aspasmodes , Liobranchia and Pherallodichthys ); subopercle poorly ossified, posterior margin rounded ( Fig. 6B, C View Fig ) (vs. subopercle well ossified, posterior edge with spine-like posterior process in Aspasmichthys ).

Etymology. Named for Mark V. Erdmann, in honour of his work on Indo-Pacific reef fishes. Gender masculine.

Type species. Aspasmichthys alorensis Allen & Erdmann, 2012 View in CoL , by present designation.

Material examined. WAM P.34629-001, 1 (photograph only), 13.3 mm SL; WAM P.34629-005, 1 (preserved in ethanol [DNA voucher]), 9.1 mm SL (CT, https://doi.

org/10.17602/M2/M388066); Indonesia: Nusa Tenggara Province: submerged reef off south east coast of Padar island, Komodo Group , 10 metres depth, 08°41.284′S, 119°34.528′E, M. V. Erdmann and A. Sianipar (MVE-16-051) GoogleMaps .

WAM

Western Australian Museum

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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

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