Enchelycore schismatorhynchus ( Bleeker 1853 ), 2010

Smith, David G., Bogorodsky, Sergey V., Mal, Ahmad O. & Alpermann, Tilman J., 2019, Review of the moray eels (Anguilliformes: Muraenidae) of the Red Sea, with description of a new species, Zootaxa 4704 (1), pp. 1-87 : 15-16

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4704.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7314700

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scientific name

Enchelycore schismatorhynchus ( Bleeker 1853 )
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Enchelycore schismatorhynchus ( Bleeker 1853) View in CoL —Funnel-nostril Moray

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Muraena schismatorhynchus Bleeker 1853: 301 View in CoL ( Benkulen [Bengkulu], Sumatra, Indonesia). Holotype (unique), BMNH 1867.11 .28.248.

Muraena hemprichii Klunzinger 1871: 613 ( Al-Quseir [Kosseir], Egypt, Red Sea). Holotype (unique), ZMB 4048 View Materials .

Enchelycore schismatorhynchus: Golani & Bogorodsky 2010: 9 View in CoL ; Golani & Fricke 2018: 20.

Red Sea material. Egypt: ZMB 4048 View Materials (1, 585, holotype of Muraena hemprichii ), El Quseir .

Comparative material. Cargados Carajos Shoals: USNM 312172 About USNM (1, 633) ; USNM 312174 About USNM (2, 380–514) . Mauritius: USNM 342103 About USNM (1, 314) . Taiwan: BPBM 23335 About BPBM (1, 502) . Philippines: USNM 343388 About USNM (2, 112–199) ; USNM 379229 About USNM (1, 207) . Indonesia: BMNH 1867.11 .28.248 (1, 764, holotype); BMNH 1867.11 .28.348 (1, 466, holotype of Muraena congeroides Bleeker ); RMNH 3776 About RMNH (1, 426, holotype of Eurymycterus crudelis Kaup) ; USNM 312173 About USNM (2, 203–545) . Wallis I.: USNM 374952 About USNM (1, 340) . Samoa: USNM 51717 About USNM (1, 586, holotype of Rhinamuraena [sic] eritima Jordan & Seale. French Polynesia, Austral Is.: USNM 423355 About USNM (1, 178); USNM 423413 About USNM [AUST-100] (1, 178).

Description. In TL: preanal length 2.0–2.2, predorsal length 9.5–11, head length 6.9–8.3, body depth at anus 17–29. In head length: snout length 4.9–5.7, eye diameter 9.5–12, upper-jaw length 2.2–2.6. Pores: LL 2, SO 3, IO 4, POM 6. Vertebrae: predorsal 4–6, preanal 61–65, total 137–146.

Body moderately elongate; anus at or slightly before midlength; dorsal fin moderately tall, begins anterior to gill opening; anal fin begins immediately behind anus. Jaws slender, arched, not completely closing, leaving an elliptical gap between jaw tips and rictus, this gap generally more strongly developed in larger specimens. Eye well developed, at about midpoint of upper jaw. Gill opening small, broadly tubular, midlateral in position. Anterior nostril relatively long, reaching slightly beyond edge of upper lip when depressed, distal end distinctly flared and slightly funnel-shaped; posterior nostril rounded, located above anterior margin of eye.

Teeth slender, conical, sharply pointed. Intermaxillary with a peripheral series of about 4–5 large teeth on each side, with several much smaller teeth in between; 3 median teeth, increasing in size from back to front. Maxilla with 3–6 enlarged inner teeth anteriorly, and about 16–26 much smaller outer teeth. Dentary with 4–5 large inner teeth anteriorly, and about 27–45 smaller outer teeth. Vomerine teeth uniserial, about 5–11, moderate in size and somewhat stouter than other teeth.

Color: uniform medium brown, paler ventrally on head and trunk; fins with a conspicuous white edge; tip of anterior nostril dark brown.

Maximum size at least 764 mm.

Distribution and habitat. Widely distributed from the Indian Ocean, where it is known from the Red Sea, Mauritius, and Chagos Archipelago, to French Polynesia; absent from Hawaiian Islands. In shallow water, commonly found on coral reefs at depths of 3–35 m; very secretive.

Remarks. The only record of this species from the Red Sea is the holotype of Muraena hemprichii . Randall & Golani (1995) listed it as a synonym of G. hepaticus in their introduction but did not include it in the species account of the latter. Böhlke & Smith (2002: 114) determined that it is conspecific with Enchelycore schismatorhynchus , thus becoming its junior synonym. It has 137 vertebrae; specimens examined from elsewhere have 137–146. There is no clear pattern of geographic variation. The species was also not collected during this study. Enchelycore schismatorhynchus (the barcode sequence comes from a voucher specimen collected from the Austral Islands that was originally identified by the first author of this study) formed part of a well-supported clade with species assigned to Gymnothorax including the Red Sea species G. hepaticus .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Anguilliformes

Family

Muraenidae

Genus

Enchelycore

Loc

Enchelycore schismatorhynchus ( Bleeker 1853 )

Smith, David G., Bogorodsky, Sergey V., Mal, Ahmad O. & Alpermann, Tilman J. 2019
2019
Loc

Enchelycore schismatorhynchus: Golani & Bogorodsky 2010: 9

Golani, D. & Fricke, R. 2018: 20
Golani, D. & Bogorodsky, S. V. 2010: 9
2010
Loc

Muraena hemprichii

Klunzinger, C. B. 1871: 613
1871
Loc

Muraena schismatorhynchus

Bleeker, P. 1853: 301
1853
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