Badis pallidus, Kullander & Norén & Rahman & Mollah, 2019

Kullander, Sven, Norén, Michael, Rahman, Md. Mizanur & Mollah, Abdur Rob, 2019, Chameleonfishes in Bangladesh: hipshot taxonomy, sibling species, elusive species, and limits of species delimitation (Teleostei: Badidae), Zootaxa 4586 (2), pp. 301-337 : 319-322

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4586.2.7

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/236AAB7F-FFC3-FFF3-8DFB-317EFBB9FD99

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Plazi

scientific name

Badis pallidus
status

sp. nov.

Badis pallidus , new species

( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 )

Holotype. DU 9038 , male, 38.7 mm SL. Bangladesh: Chittagong Division: Bandarban District: Sangu River drainage: Shailopropat Waterfall and downstream pools. 22°9′6″N, 92°12′59″E; M.M. Rahman et al., 14 May 2015 (SRL-2015-029). GoogleMaps

Paratypes. All from Bangladesh, Chittagong Division: Karnafuli River drainage: DU 6189 , 2 , 25.7 28.8 mm SL; Khagrachori District , Chengi River in Khagrachori , 23°6′8"N, 91°58′45"E; M.M. Rahman, 24 Apr 2015.— DU 6243 , 1 ; Khagrachori District , Taichala stream, 23°6′14"N, 91°58′1"E; M.M. Rahman, 26 Apr 2015.— NRM 67718, 2 View Materials , 14.9 View Materials 16.2 View Materials mm SL; Rangamati District : Kamila stream, tributary to Karnafuli River , 22 km south of Rangamati , 22°31′41″N, 92°11′55″E; M.M. Rahman et al., 28 Nov 2014 (SRL-2014-006).— NRM 67780, 1 View Materials ; NRM 67781, 1 View Materials ; NRM 68029, 1 View Materials , 13.5 View Materials mm SL; Bandarban District : Udalbania: small stream left bank tributary to Karnafuli River , flowing through tobacco plantation, 22°19′28″N 92°8′20″E; M.M. Rahman, 12 May 2015 (SRL- 2015-019).— Halda River drainage: NRM 66773, 1 View Materials ; Chittagong District: roadside ditch in Sultanpur, 22°32′32″N, 91°53′59″E. 29; M.M. Rahman et al., Nov 2014 (SRL-2014-010).— NRM 66816, 1 View Materials ; Chittagong District: hillstream at northwestern margin of Chittagong University campus, in and below rapids, 22°28′26″N, 91°46′59″E; M.M. Rahman et al., 29 Nov 2014 (SRL-2014-011).— NRM 66789 1, 26.0 mm SL; NRM 66790, 1 View Materials , 26.8 View Materials mm SL; NRM 66791, 1 View Materials , 30.2 View Materials mm SL: NRM 66792, 1 View Materials , 10.6 View Materials mm SL; NRM 67748, 13 View Materials , 17.4 View Materials 39.2 View Materials mm SL; Chittagong District: stream at southeastern margin of Chittagong University campus, tributary to Halda River ; 22°27′37″N 91°47′48″E; M.M. Rahman, 29 Nov 2014 (SRL-2014-012).— Sangu River drainage: DU 6005 , 3 , 28.2 33.3 mm SL; Bandarban District , Sangu River : Shaila Propat Waterfall, 22°9′6″N, 92°12′59″E; M.M. Rahman, 5 May 2015.— NRM 69436, 1 View Materials , 36.9 View Materials mm SL; NRM 69437, 1 View Materials ; NRM 69438, 1 View Materials ; Bandarban District : Shailopropat hillstream, 22°9′6″N, 92°12′59″E; M.M. Rahman, 13 Feb 2016 (MMR- 2016-FEB13).— NRM 67308, 1 View Materials , 33.4 View Materials mm SL; NRM 67309, 1 View Materials , 32.4 View Materials mm SL; NRM 68217, 10 View Materials , 27.2 View Materials 32.7 View Materials mm SL; NRM 68096, 12 View Materials , 26.3 View Materials –39.0 mm SL; Bandarban District : optopat Waterfall and downstream pools, 22°9′6″N, 92°12′59″E; M.M. Rahman et al., 14 May 2015 (SRL-2015-029).— NRM 67251, 1 View Materials 23.8 mm SL; Bandarban District : Dopachari Stream in Dudpukuria Dopachari Wildlife Sanctuary , 22°13′40″N 92°7′32″E; M.M. Rahman et al., 13 May 2015 (SRL-2015-023).— NRM 67273, 1 View Materials , 22.8 View Materials mm SL; NRM 67274, 1 View Materials ; NRM 67275, 1 View Materials ; NRM 67276,1 View Materials ; NRM 67277, 1 View Materials ; NRM 67278, 1 View Materials ; Bandarban District : Myani Stream in Dudpukuria Dopachari Wildlife Sanctuary , 22°14′42″N, 92°6′57″E; M.M Rahman et al., 13 May 2015 (SRL-2015- 024).— NRM 68180, 1 View Materials , 34.8 View Materials mm SL; Bandarban District : Sangu River at Dhopachari, 22°12′22″N 92°8′2″E; M.M. Rahman et al., 3 May 2015 (SRL-2015-025).— NRM 67670, 1 View Materials , 23.5 View Materials mm SL; NRM 67671, 1 View Materials , 25.1 View Materials mm SL; NRM 68104, 2 View Materials , 25.2 View Materials -26.0 mm SL; Bandarban District : Ruma : small stream tributary to Sangu River , under bridge near Munlai Para village , east of Ruma , 22°1′58″N, 92°25′3″E; M.M. Rahman et al., 14 May 2015 (SRL-2015-028).— NRM 67949, 1 View Materials ; 67950, 1, 24.0 mm SL; NRM 68183, 3 View Materials , 21.1 View Materials 24.1 View Materials mm SL; Bandarban District : Ruma : Mrong Bazar, small stream tributary to Sangu River , below bridge. 22°3′27″N, 92°18′56″E; M.M. Rahman et al., 14 May 2015 (SRL-2015-026).— NRM 68169, 1 View Materials , 24.0 mm SL; Bandarban District : Kokhiyon Jhiri stream, 11 km W of Ruma, 22°3′29″N 92°20′31″E; M.M. Rahman et al., 14 May 2015 (SRL-2015-027) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Similar to B. badis , B. chittagongis , B. ferrarisi Kullander & Britz, 2002 , B. kanabos , B. khwae Kullander & Britz, 2002 , B. pallidus , B. ruber Schreitmüller, 1923 , B. siamensis Klausewitz, 1957 , B. soraya Valdesalici & van de Voort, 2015 , B. tuivaiei Vishwanath & Shanta, 2004 , and different from all other species of Badis in the presence of a dark blotch on exposed cleithrum. Distinguished from B. khwae , B. ruber , and B. siamensis , by the absence of a dark blotch dorsolaterally on the caudal peduncle. Distinguished from B. ferrarisi by the absence of short black bars along the middle of the side, and the absence of a dark blotch on the gill cover. Distinguished from B. tuivaiei in the absence of a black blotch anteriorly on dorsal fin, and lower meristic values (28–29 vertebrae vs. 30–31, lateral scale row 27–29 vs. 26–32, modally 30; dorsal-fin rays XVI.8½ (1), XVI.9 (9), XVII.8½ (4), XVII.9 (2) vs. XVI.9–10, XVII.8, XVIII.8 and modally XVIII.9); from B. kanabos by the absence of a black spot anteriorly on the dorsal fin; from B. badis by narrower interorbital space (4.6–6.3% SL vs. 6.5–8.3%, not corrected for allometry); from B. soraya and B. rhabdotus by the absence of intense black narrow vertical bars on the sides in males, vs. presence; from B. chittagongis in paler colour, 6 vs. 7 scales between the anal fin and upper lateral line, and 15–17 vs. 16–20 circumpeduncular scale rows.

Description. Proportional measurements are given in Table 4 View TABLE 4 ; selected meristics in Tables 6–7. Moderately elongate, strongly compressed laterally. Predorsal contour straight or slightly curved, sloping at same angle as slightly curved prepelvic contour. Orbit situated in anterior half of head and level of midaxis of body. Jaws about equal anteriorly, lower jaw only slightly projecting before upper; maxilla reaching slightly posterior of vertical through anterior margin of orbit. Lower jaw articulation below middle of orbit. Some females distinguished by bulging abdomen, and then also generally fainter fin pigmentation and shorter pelvic and soft dorsal and anal fins.

Dentary pores 3, anguloarticular pores 2, preopercular pores 7, nasal pores 2, supraorbital pores 3, extrascapular pores 2, supracleithral pores 2, posttemporal pores 2, coronalis pore 1, lachrymal pores 3 extending across gap between lachrymal and anteriormost infraorbital, 3-4 infraorbital pores. Scale rows on cheek 4, on opercle 4, on preopercle 1, on interopercle 1.

Scales in lateral row 26 (4), 27 (7), 28 (3). Lateral-line scales 17/2 (1), 20/0 (1), 20/1 (2), 20/6 (1), 21/3 (1), 22/ 2 (2), 22/3 (4), 22/4 (1), 23/0 (1), 23/1 (1), 23/4 (1). Circumpeduncular scale rows 16 (17). Predorsal scales 10 (1), 11 (5), 12 (7), 13 (3). Scales between first dorsal fin-spine and upper lateral line 3, posteriorly 1½ scales between dorsal-fin base and upper lateral line. Full-size scales between first anal-fin spine and upper lateral line 6 (17). From about fifth dorsal-fin spine, dense layer of small elongate scales, 2–3 on each interradial space, covering spinous dorsal-fin base up to at most middle of fin height; on base of soft dorsal fin, scales smaller and rounded. Anal fin from behind second spine to anterior soft rays with narrow layer of small, slightly elongated or rounded scales, 1–3 in each interradial space. Caudal fin with narrow basal cover of about 3–4 larger scales, beyond that narrow layer of smaller interradial scales, about 4–5 on each membrane.

Dorsal-fin rays XVI.8½ (1), XVI.9 (9), XVII.8½ (4), XVII.9 (2). Soft anal-fin rays 6½ (4), 7½ (9), 8½ (3). Soft dorsal and anal fins with rounded or subacuminate tip, reaching to one-third of caudal fin or slightly shorter, or only little beyond caudal-fin base, respectively. Caudal fin rounded. Pectoral-fin rays 11 (4), 12 (8), 13 (4). Pectoral fin rounded, not reaching posteriorly to tip of pelvic fin. Pelvic fin with point formed by second soft ray, not reaching halfway to second anal-fin spine.

Ceratobranchial gill rakers 6 (3), 7 (4), 8 (7), 9 (1), 10 (1). Supraneurals 3 (9), vertebrae 14+13=27 (2), 14+14=28 (6), 15+13=28 (1), 15+14=29 (1).

Colouration in preservative. Ground colour pale beige. Postorbital stripe composed of black spots covering two or three scales in oblique row posterodorsally from orbit at about 1400h position. Dark grey or black suborbital and preorbital stripes. Tip of maxilla white. Top of head medially dark brown. Black spot with narrow white lining covering exposed part of cleithrum. Young specimens and females with indistinct oblique stripe from base of first dorsal-fin spine, across gill cover; on sides five pairs of dark brown vertical bars, each formed by dark spots on scales; bars in each pair well-spaced, rarely interspace pigmented to form a broad vertical bar with darker anterior and posterior margins. Posterior two bar-pairs, on caudal peduncle and above anal fin reaching dorsal and ventral margins of body, anterior pairs not continued onto abdominal sides. Large males with vertical bars indistinct or absent; sides uniformly grey with dark scale bases and light scale margins. Dorsal-fin lappets with narrow white distal margin and narrow black submargin, rest of interradial membrane grey; soft fin pale greyish, semitransparent. Row of grey spots along middle of spinous dorsal fin, immediately distal to basal scale cover, frequently present. Caudal fin with median round or slightly horizontally extended dark brown blotch, in some specimens a wide dark band across caudal peduncle sides, obscuring caudal blotch, or dark blotches present at middle and at upper and lower margin of caudal-fin base.

Etymology. Named pallidus , a Latin adjective meaning pallid, pale, in reference to the uniform light grey body colour of males of this species.

Geographical distribution and habitats. Badis pallidus , which has a wide distribution in the Karnafuli and Sangu Rivers, was collected in small hillstreams ( Figs 3 View FIGURE 3 , 10 View FIGURE 10 ). At Shailopropat Falls, specimens were collected downstream of the falls where the slope lessened, and not at the foot of the falls.

NRM

Swedish Museum of Natural History - Zoological Collections

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Perciformes

Family

Badidae

Genus

Badis

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