Chelidonura cf. castanea Yonow, 1994
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Chelidonura cf. castanea Yonow, 1994 |
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* Chelidonura cf. castanea Yonow, 1994 View in CoL Figure 7E View Figure 7
Material examined.
Two specimens 62-74 mm, TT.
Ecology.
In soft sediment habitats outside the coral reef. Depth 22-26 m.
Distribution.
Chelidonura castanea is currently known only from the Maldives ( Yonow 1994). Unconfirmed sightings have also been made from Mozambique and Myanmar ( iNaturalist 2011; TSS 2020). Here representing a first record for Thai waters (but see below).
Remarks.
Specimens from Koh Tao differ from those originally described by lacking orange spots across the dorsum, instead having only two tiny orange spots on the anterior portion of the head, on either side of the mouth. Additionally, the body is uniformly deep reddish brown with a thin white line on the upper margin of the cephalic shield. In the larger specimen (74 mm), both orange spots and the white line were markedly less distinct. The presence and absence of yellow/orange spots in such Aglajids has been shown to be an unreliable character for species delimitations ( Turner and Wilson 2012). To date, C. castanea is only known from the Indian Ocean; however, a distribution from Thailand was recorded, without reference to any source, by Gosliner et al. (2008) but omitted in later versions ( Gosliner et al. 2018). Therefore, we hereby provide details of a similar species from the Gulf of Thailand waters as a first record.
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