Apogon arenatus Bleeker, 1860
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Apogon arenatus Bleeker, 1860 |
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Apogon arenatus Bleeker, 1860 View in CoL
Apogon arenatus Bleeker, 1860c View in CoL , No. 171 ( Fig. 13 View Figs ), has few markings other than small reddish or pinkish spots and some yellowish area, on the snout. The angled mouth and body shape suggests a fairly compressed fish. A species from among Zoramia View in CoL , Archamia View in CoL , Siphamia View in CoL , and Apogon View in CoL could be considered based on the absence of any stripes, bars or dark marks. The notes refer to “ Apogon sp nov, macropteroides CV View in CoL même qui 483, Apogon arenatus Castelnau View in CoL ”. Castelnau drew at least two, perhaps three species now in Archamia View in CoL : Apogon macropteroides, No. View in CoL 482 ( Fig. 14 View Figs ); Apogon macropteroides, No. View in CoL 483 ( Fig. 15 View Figs ); and Apogon bleekeri, No. View in CoL 625 ( Fig. 16 View Figs ). These species are painted with long anal fin bases in contrast to the painting of Apogon arenatus View in CoL . Bleeker did not alter the original description in his later publications. Bleeker’s abbreviated comments on this species provide little help in determining the identity of this fish. A few species were considered: Apogon gularis View in CoL , Zoramia leptacantha View in CoL , Archamia fucata View in CoL and Siphamia jebbi View in CoL . None of these species have been recorded from Singapore, but all have distributions that suggest they are likely to occur there. Apogon gularis View in CoL and Siphamia jebbi View in CoL are found in deeper waters, and therefore, less likely to be collected or seen by Bleeker. Siphamia jebbi View in CoL has a bioluminous organ system located along the side of the abdomen extending on to the peduncle ( Allen, 1993). Presumably, this structure would have been noticed by Castelnau and subsequently included in his painting. Apogon gularis View in CoL has a dark mark on the snout (Fraser & Lachner, 1984) which is not present in the painting. Zoramia leptacantha View in CoL (Bleeker, 1856–57) is the only species of Zoramia View in CoL without clusters of melanophores and/or a dark spot on the caudal peduncle or basicaudal region. This species can have a very long filamentous spinous dorsal spine, and has a few yellowish bars on the opercle and adjacent body, a line present along the base of the dorsal fins onto the peduncle and a line along the base of the anal fin onto the peduncle (Fraser & Lachner, 1985; Kuiter & Kozawa, 2001). These distinctive characteristics are all absent in the painting. Archamia fucata View in CoL has a very long anal fin, finely curved bars on the body and a yellowish snout. Most photographs of Archamia fucata View in CoL show a darkish basicaudal spot except one photograph of a specimen from Bali with a very faint and diffused caudal marking (Kuiter & Kozawa, 2001). The anal fin and dorsal fin base are not significantly different in their lengths in the painting which would eliminate any Archamia View in CoL , but not Zoramia View in CoL .
We believe that the painting of Apogon arenatus View in CoL is most likely from a specimen of Zoramia View in CoL , probably Z. leptacantha View in CoL (Bleeker,1856–57) without the fi lamentous dorsal spine. Unless another undescribed species of Zoramia View in CoL is recognized and corresponds with arenatus View in CoL , Bleeker’s name should be treated as a junior synonym of Zoramia leptacantha View in CoL .
Allen, G. R., 1993. Cardinalfishes (Apogonidae) of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea, with descriptions of three new species. Revue francaise d' Aquariologie, 20 (1): 9 - 19.
Bleeker, P., 1860 c. Derde bijdrage tot de kennis der vischfauna van Singapoera. Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsche- Indie, 20: 446 - 456.
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Apogon arenatus Bleeker, 1860
Russell, Barry C., Fraser, Thomas H. & Larson, Helen K. 2010 |
Siphamia jebbi
Allen 1993 |
Siphamia jebbi
Allen 1993 |
Siphamia jebbi
Allen 1993 |
Apogon gularis
Fraser & Lachner 1984 |
Apogon gularis
Fraser & Lachner 1984 |
Apogon gularis
Fraser & Lachner 1984 |
Zoramia
D.S.Jordan 1917 |
Zoramia
D.S.Jordan 1917 |
Zoramia
D.S.Jordan 1917 |
Zoramia
D.S.Jordan 1917 |
Zoramia
D.S.Jordan 1917 |
Siphamia
M.C.W.Weber 1909 |
Archamia
T.N.Gill 1863 |
Archamia
T.N.Gill 1863 |
Archamia
T.N.Gill 1863 |
Apogon arenatus
Bleeker 1860 |