Nemateleotris magnifica Fowler, 1938

Tea, Yi-Kai & Larson, Helen K., 2023, Synopsis of the ptereleotrine goby genus Nemateleotris, with description of a new species from the western and central Pacific Ocean (Teleostei: Gobiidae), Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 71, pp. 248-266 : 254

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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2023-0019

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scientific name

Nemateleotris magnifica Fowler, 1938
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Nemateleotris magnifica Fowler, 1938 View in CoL View at ENA

Magnificent Dartfish Other names: Fire Dartfish; Magnificent Firefish; Red Firegoby ( Figs. 2A, C, E, 3 View Fig , 8D View Fig , 9D View Fig , 10A View Fig 1–A View Fig 2, 11; Table 2)

Nemateleotris magnificus Fowler, 1938: 131 View in CoL (holotype USNM 99044, Buka Buka Island, Gulf of Tomini, Sulawesi); Whitley, 1964: 194 ( New Caledonia).

Nemateleotris magnifica View in CoL – Randall & Allen, 1973: 350, figs. 1–3 (redescription); Fourmanoir & Laboute, 1976: 142 (checklist; New Caledonia); Masuda et al., 1984: 245, fig. 62 (checklist, Japanese archipelago); Myers, 1988 (checklist; Marianas Islands); Myers, 1989: pl. 118G (field guide, aquarium photograph of specimen from Micronesia); Kuiter & Debelius, 1994: 266 (field guide, underwater photograph from Southeast Asia); Randall et al., 1997: 415 (field guide, Great Barrier Reef & Coral Sea); Myers, 1999: pl. 164H (field guide, underwater photograph from Micronesia); Allen et al., 2003: 282 (field guide; underwater photograph); Randall, 2005: 564 (field guide, underwater photograph from Sulawesi); Kuiter & Debelius, 2006: 666 (underwater photograph from Malaysia); Allen et al., 2007: 222 (underwater photograph from Christmas Island); Fricke et al., 2011b (checklist; Vanuatu); Fricke et al., 2011a (checklist; New Caledonia); Allen & Erdmann, 2012: vol. 3, 994 (underwater photograph from Papua New Guinea); Randall & Connell, 2013: fig. 4 (underwater photograph from Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands); Allen et al., 2015: 286 (field guide, underwater photograph); Rosenstein, 2019: 272 (field guide; underwater photograph from Fiji).

Diagnosis. Dorsal-fin rays VI, I,28–32; anal-fin rays I,27–30; pectoral-fin rays 19–20; pelvic-fin rays I,5; segmented caudalfin rays 17; upper procurrent caudal-fin rays 10–12; lower procurrent caudal-fin rays 10–12; total caudal-fin rays 37–41; gill rakers 5–6 + 17–19 = 22–25; elevated portion of first dorsal fin very elongate and filamentous (up to 1.4 in SL); caudal fin round; pelvic fins white; anterior body pale pink to white, dusky red posteriorly.

Remarks. Nemateleotris magnifica is widely distributed across the Indo-Pacific, occurring throughout the Indian Ocean (excluding the Red Sea), east to the French Polynesian Islands of the south-eastern Pacific Ocean. It is the only member of the genus to be found in the Hawaiian Islands, where it is rare. It occurs at depths between 6 to 70 m but is rarely observed in depths greater than 28 m, preferring shallower reefs instead.

Etymology. Named after its splendid appearance in life.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Perciformes

Family

Microdesmidae

Genus

Nemateleotris

Loc

Nemateleotris magnifica Fowler, 1938

Tea, Yi-Kai & Larson, Helen K. 2023
2023
Loc

Nemateleotris magnificus

Whitley GP 1964: 194
Fowler HW 1938: 131
1938
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