Hemigrammocapoeta menderesensis, Küçük, Fahrettin, Bayçelebi, Esra, Güçlü, Salim Serkan & Gülle, İskender, 2015

Küçük, Fahrettin, Bayçelebi, Esra, Güçlü, Salim Serkan & Gülle, İskender, 2015, Description of a new species of Hemigrammocapoeta (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from Lake Işıklı, Turkey, Zootaxa 4052 (3), pp. 359-365 : 360-363

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Hemigrammocapoeta menderesensis
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Hemigrammocapoeta menderesensis View in CoL , sp. n.

( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )

Holotype. IFC-ESUF 03-1300a, 52 mm SL; Turkey, Denizli, Lake Işıklı, Büyük Menderes River, F. Küçük & S.S. Güçlü. 20.06.2011.

Paratypes. IFC-ESUF 03-1300b, 12, 42– 54 mm SL; data same as holotype

Diagnosis. Hemigrammocapoeta menderesensis is distinguished from all other species of Hemigrammocapoeta in Anatolia by the following unique combination of characters (none unique to the species): mouth small, subterminal, horseshoe shaped, arched and without barbel; lips developed, lower lip with two lateral lobes and median pad; lateral lobe small and shorter than half width of median pad; lower and upper lips with numerous papillae ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 a). Lateral line scales 6–17 (mean=10.1; SD=0.74) and scales in lateral series 36–41 +1–2 (mean=38.5; SD=0.45) gill rakers on outer side of first gill arch 15–17 (mean=16; SD= 0.24); caudal fin slightly forked, lobes slightly pointed. Some flank scales with large black spots and numerous small black dots on each flank scale ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).

Description. General appearance of the species is shown in Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 ; morphometric and meristic data are given in Tables 1 View TABLE 1 and 2 View TABLE 2 .

Body slender, its depth at dorsal fin origin 24.2–26.7% SL; upper profile markedly convex at predorsal area and straight or slightly convex at postdorsal area; ventral profile straight or slightly convex. Head somewhat long, length 26.9–29.0% SL, upper profile straight or very slightly convex at interorbital area, markedly convex on snout. Mouth small, width of mouth gape 18.8–22.5% HL, subterminal, horseshoe shaped, slightly arched and without barbels. Lower jaw well developed, slightly arched, covered by horny sheath, with sharp edge. Lips developed and lower lip with slightly fleshy lateral lobes and median pad. Lateral lobes small and approximately half of width of median pad. Papillae numerous on lower and upper lips ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 a); snout short and slightly pointed, its length 32.4–36.3% HL. Eye large, its diameter 24.7–28.8% HL.

Dorsal fin with 3-4 simple and 7½ branched rays; fin height 19.4–24.8% SL, and markedly greater than pectoralfin length, outer margin of dorsal fin straight to convex. Pectoral fin short, its length 15.0–17.8% SL, outer margin rounded, and with 11–13 (mean=11.9; SD= 0.14) branched rays. Pelvic fin straight, with 1 simple and 7 branched rays. Anal fin slender, its height 14.6–16.7 %SL, with 3 simple and 5½ branched rays; outer margin of fin slightly concave. Caudal fin forked, lobes slightly pointed, with 15–17 branched rays (mean=16.3; SD=0.19). Lateral line with 6–17 (mean=10.1; SD=0.74) scales and lateral series with 36–41 + 1–2 scales (mean= 38.5; SD= 0.45); 6–7 rarely 8 scale rows between lateral line and dorsal-fin origin (mean =6.7; SD= 0.25); 4–5 scale rows between lateral series and pelvic-fin origin (mean=4.5; SD=0.12). Gill rakers 15–17 on outer side of first gill arch (mean=16; SD=0.24). Pharyngeal teeth 2.4.5-5.3.3.

Sexual dimorphism. There is no sexual dimorphism.

Coloration. Formalin fixed adults and juveniles greyish on back and upper part of flank; lower part of flank and belly yellowish. Dorsal and caudal fins grey; pectoral, pelvic and anal fins light greyish. Large black spot on some flank scales and numerous small black dots on each flank scale. Caudal peduncle with small irregular-shaped black spot ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).

Distribution. Hemigrammocapoeta menderesensis is known from Lake Işıklı. This Lake is connected with the Büyük Menderes River ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ).

Etymology. The name of the species is derived from the Büyük Menderes River. An adjective.

The genus Hemigrammocapoeta is characterized by small-sized fish with an incomplete lateral line, a subterminal, crescent or horseshoe-shaped mouth, a lower jaw covered by horny a sheath, and the lower lip with lateral lobes and without or only slightly developed median pad. Hemigrammocapoeta can be divided into two subgroups, eastern Mediterranean species and central Anatolian species. H. culiciphaga Pellegrin, 1927 (Adana, Seyhan River) and H. caudamaculatus Battalgil, 1942 (Lake Amik, Asi River) , were described from eastern Mediterranean. H. kemali (Hanko, 1295) (Ereğli) and H. klatti ( Kosswig, 1950) (Lakes Eğirdir and Gölcük) were also described from Central Anatolia ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ). The Central Anatolian species is immediately distinguished from the eastern Mediterranean species by the absence maxillary barbels, the shape of mouth ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 a, b, vs. Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 c, d) and having more scales in lateral series (36–47 vs. 29–34).

Hemigrammocapoeta culiciphaga View in CoL was described from Seyhan River (city of Adana) and H. caudamaculatus from the Asi River. These species have one pair of barbels around the corner of the mouth, 29–32 (in H. culiciphaga View in CoL ) and 32–34 (in H. caudamaculatus ) scales in the lateral series (data from Pellegrin, 1928: 50; data from Battalgil 1942: 296). We examined some specimens from Seyhan (n=3, sq. 30–31), Ceyhan (n=34, sq. 29–34) and Asi rivers (n=14, sq. 31–34). No significant differences were observed for number of scales in lateral series and the shape of mouth ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 c, d) among the basins. As a consequence, we considered H. caudamaculatus a synonym of H. culiciphaga View in CoL .

The type locality of Hemigrammocapoeta kemali View in CoL is Akgöl near Ereğli (Central Anatolia) while the type locality of H. klatti View in CoL is Lake Eğirdir and (Mediterranean Sea basin) Lake Gölcük. Hemigrammocapoeta kemali View in CoL has similar diagnostic characters with H. klatti View in CoL such as the number of scales in lateral series (36–45 + 1–2 in H. kemali View in CoL ; 36–43 + 1–2 in H. klatti View in CoL ), number of gill rakers (9–15 in H. kemali View in CoL ; 13–15 in H. klatti View in CoL ), shape of mouth ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 a, b) and the absence or very few papillae on lips. We were not able to ascertain significant differences between these two species and therefore consider H. klatti View in CoL a synonym of H. kemali View in CoL .

Hemigrammocapoeta menderesensis View in CoL is immediately distinguished from H. kemali View in CoL by having more gill rakers on first gill arch (15–17 vs. 9–15), somewhat fewer scales in lateral series (36–41 + 1–2 vs. 36–45 + 1–2), a narrower mouth (width of mouth gape 18.8–22.5% HL vs. 22.5–26.1) and a larger eye (diameter 24.7–28.8% HL vs. 20.1–24.2). H. menderesensis View in CoL further differs from H. kemali View in CoL by mouth shape ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 a, b). In H. menderesensis View in CoL the mouth is narrow, the lower lip is arched anteriorly, the length of lateral lobe is shorter than half width of median pad and there are numerous papillae on lower and upper lips. In H. kemali View in CoL , the mouth is width, the lower lip is usually straight anteriorly, the length of lateral lobe is greater than half width of median pad and there are no or very few papillae on lower and upper lips. Other than the differences listed above, the two species can be distinguished with their general body color and pattern. In H. menderesensis View in CoL , the body is greyish dorsally and on upper part of flank, and yellowish on lower part of flank and belly; there are large black spots on some flank scales and numerous small black dots on each flank scale ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). In H. kemali View in CoL , the body is dark brown dorsally and on flanks, and light brownish on belly; there are a few small black dots on each flank scale ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ).

Hemigrammocapoeta menderesensis View in CoL is immediately distinguished from H. culiciphaga View in CoL by the absence maxillary barbels, mouth shape ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 a, b vs. Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 c, d) and having more scales in lateral series (37–43 vs. 29–34).

TABLE 1. Morphometry of Hemigrammocapoeta kemali and H. menderesensis (mean values are given in parentheses).

  H. kemali H.menderesensis
Basin Konya Büyük Menderes
Province Konya Denizli
Locality Ereğli and Seydişehir Lake Işıklı
Number of specimens 17 12 Holotype
Standard length (mm) 51-58 42-54 52
In percent of standard length    
Head length 24.6-29.8 (26.8) 26.9-29.0 (27.8) 27.2
Body depth at dorsal fin origin 23.4-32.0 (27.4) 24.2-26.7 (25.5) 24.7
Predorsal length 50.9-54.0 (52.2) 50.1-52.4 (51.3) 51.4
Prepelvic length 50.3-54.5 (52.2) 51.3-55.3 (53.4) 53.8
Preanal length 73.1-76.8 (74.4) 74.1-81.3 (76.5) 76.0
Pectoral-fin origin to anal fin 48.8-56.3 (51.4) 49.2-56.7 (52.6) 52.2
Pectoral-fin origin to pelvic fin 26.1-38.5 (29.0) 24.9-30.7 (28.8) 29.7
Pelvic-fin origin to anal fin 21.8-24.7 (23.1) 21.8-26.2 (23.7) 22.9
Dorsal-fin height 23.8-26.3 (24.7) 19.4-24.8 (23.0) 24.6
Dorsal-fin length 12.5-16.2 (14.2) 12.1-14.9 (13.9) 14.6
Anal-fin height 15.9-18.1 (16.9) 14.6-16.7 (15.8) 16.4
Anal-fin length 7.5-10.5 (8.6) 5.2-7.8 (7.2) 7.5
Pectoral-fin length 16.8-19.7 (18.3) 15.0-17.8 (16.5) 17.8
Pelvic-fin length 15.9-18.4 (17.6) 15.5-17.6 (16.7) 16.1
Upper caudal-fin lobe 20.8-26.5 (24.4) 19.5-24.6 (22.5) 21.8
Caudal peduncle length 15.8-19.9 (17.5) 14.7-18.0 (16.5) 16.5
Caudal peduncle depth 10.4-12.8 (12.0) 11.0-12.6 (11.8) 11.6
In percent of head length    
Snout length 33.1-38.2 (36.3) 32.4-36.3 (34.4) 36.2
Eye diameter 20.1-24.2 (22.5) 24.7-28.8 (26.1) 28.6
Interorbital width 35.6-41.1 (37.6) 36.8-40.6 (37.6) 40.6
Head width1 (ant. margin of eye) Head width2 (post. margin of eye) 36.8-42.6 (39.9) 42.8-49.7 (46.8) 35.4-40.5 (38.4) 38.8 45.0-50.3 (47.2) 50.3
Head width3 (at opercle) 45.6-58.1 (52.0) 50.7-54.1 (52.4) 54.1
Head depth1 at interorbital region 45.1-55.3 (52.4) 49.7-56.0 (52.8) 55.9
Head depth2 (at occiput) 63.6-76.6 (70.0) 65.7-72.0 (68.8) 68.4
Distance between nostrils 21.6-26.8 (24.1) 19.6-24.2 (22.4) 24.2
Width of mouth 22.5-26.1 (23.4) 18.8-22.5 (20.3) 21.1
Discussion    

TABLE 2. Meristic features of Hemigrammocapoeta kemali and H. menderesensis.

Species H.kemali (n=21) H. menderesensis (n=16)
Total lateral line scales 6-13 (14) 6-17
Total scales in lateral series 36-45 +1-2 36-41+1-2
Branched dorsal-fin rays 7 7
Branched anal-fin rays 5 5
Branched pectoral-fin rays 11-12 (13) 11-13
Branched pelvic-fin rays 7 7
Gill rakers 9-15 15-17
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