Gymnothorax randalli Smith & Böhlke 1997
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Gymnothorax randalli Smith & Böhlke 1997 View in CoL —Randall’s Moray
( Figure 35 View FIGURE 35 )
Gymnothorax punctatofasciatus View in CoL (non Bleeker): Randall & Golani, 1995: 865.
Gymnothorax randalli Smith & Böhlke 1997: 185 View in CoL , figs. 1, 2, 8 (Sorongjunkong, Lombok, Indonesia). Holotype, BPBM 30138. — Golani & Bogorodsky 2010: 10; Bogorodsky et al. 2014: 411 View Cited Treatment ; Golani & Fricke 2018: 22.
Red Sea material. Egypt: HUJ 9410 (1, 365), Nuweiba , May 1976 . Saudi Arabia: SMF 34963 [ KAU12-732 ] (1, 396), Jizan, 20–25 m, 1 Mar 2012 .
Comparative material. Indonesia: BPBM 30138 About BPBM (1, 324, holotype) ; ANSP 175205 About ANSP (1, 268, paratype) ; USNM 343860 About USNM (1, 317, paratype) .
Description. In TL: preanal length 2.2–2.4, predorsal length 8.9–11, head length 7.8–8.6, body depth at anus 21–29. In head length: snout length 5.7–7.6, eye diameter 7.5–10, upper-jaw length 2.8–3.3. Pores: LL 2, SO 3, IO 4, POM 6. Vertebrae: predorsal 5–9, preanal 48–52, total 124–130.
Body moderately elongate; anus before midlength; dorsal-fin origin before gill opening. Snout moderately short, jaws of equal length. Eye moderate, over middle of upper jaw. Anterior nostril tubular; posterior nostril above anterior part of eye.
Teeth conical to triangular, pointed, finely serrate on posterior edge. Intermaxillary teeth in a single peripheral series, 6 on each side; 0–3 median teeth. Maxillary teeth uniserial or biserial, 0–3 inner and 12–20 outer. Dentary teeth uniserial or biserial, with 0–5 larger inner teeth anteriorly, 16–24 smaller outer teeth. Vomerine teeth small, uniserial or biserial, about 6–12.
Color: body pale yellowish with two longitudinal rows of 35–39 irregular dark brown spots, most notably larger than orbit and in vertical alignment with spot of other row; a third row of irregular dark brown spots midventrally, these merging with spot above to form short bars on posterior two-thirds of tail; pale interspaces between large spots with numerous small dark brown spots of variable size, except ventrally. Head with numerous dark brown spots of variable size, a few dorsally on posterior half of head larger than orbit. Iris white. Anterior nostril pale.
Maximum size at least 396 mm.
Distribution and habitat. A rare species known from only five specimens from southern Indonesia and the Red Sea. Smith & Böhlke (1997: 186) pointed out that the specimen from Madras, India illustrated by Day (1878, pl. 169, fig. 4) as Muraena punctatofasciata appears to be Gymnothorax randalli , indicating that the species probably occurs continuously across the northern Indian Ocean to Indonesia. Probably living in open areas on silty sand substrata. The specimen from Saudi Arabia off Jizan was trawled from at a depth of 20–25 m in open area. One individual was photographed in sand area covered with seagrasses at depth of about 15 m at Nuweiba, Egypt (Sonja Ooms, pers. comm.).
Remarks. The two Red Sea specimens differ slightly in predorsal (5–7), preanal (48–49), and total (124–126) vertebrae from the Indonesian ones (7–9, 50–52, 127–130, respectively). SMF 34963 has a short row of distinctly biserial teeth on the vomer. The vomerine teeth of the other specimens are uniserial. We have no genetic data from outside the Red Sea. The sequence of the Red Sea specimen of G. randalli is part of a highly supported clade with G. minor (Temminck & Schlegel) , G. cf. minor and G. mccoskeri Smith & Böhlke , the latter being phylogenetically closest to G. randalli ( Fig. 48 View FIGURE 48 ).
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Gymnothorax randalli Smith & Böhlke 1997
Smith, David G., Bogorodsky, Sergey V., Mal, Ahmad O. & Alpermann, Tilman J. 2019 |
Gymnothorax randalli Smith & Böhlke 1997: 185
Golani, D. & Fricke, R. 2018: 22 |
Bogorodsky, S. V. & Alpermann, T. J. & Mal, A. O. & Gabr, M. H. 2014: 411 |
Golani, D. & Bogorodsky, S. V. 2010: 10 |
Smith, D. G. & Bohlke, E. B. 1997: 185 |
Gymnothorax punctatofasciatus
Randall, J. E. & Golani, D. 1995: 865 |