Garra barreimiae Fowler & Steinitz, 1956

Kirchner, Sandra, Kruckenhauser, Luise, Pichler, Arthur, Borkenhagen, Kai & Freyhof, Jörg, 2020, Revision of the Garra species of the Hajar Mountains in Oman and the United Arab Emirates with the description of two new species (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), Zootaxa 4751 (3), pp. 521-545 : 527-528

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Garra barreimiae Fowler & Steinitz, 1956
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Garra barreimiae Fowler & Steinitz, 1956 View in CoL

( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 )

Garra barreimiae Fowler & Steinitz, 1956:262 View in CoL (type locality: Buraimi [= Al Buraimi], Oman);

Garra barreimiae shawkahensis Banister & Clarke, 1977:136 View in CoL (type locality: Wadi Shawkah, Oman);

Garra barreimiae View in CoL West Clade ( Pichler et al. 2018, Kirchner et al. submitted).

Material examined. FSJF 4077 , 26 , 25–50 mm SL; Oman: Wadi Ajran about 3 km south-east of Ajran, 24.024°N, 56.196°E GoogleMaps .— FSJF 4073 , 4 , 40–49 mm SL; Oman: Falaj at mosque in Al Juwayf, 24.549°N, 56.105°E GoogleMaps .— FSJF 4075 , 18 , 37–74 mm SL; Oman: Wadi Qahfi , 24.713°N, 56.186°E GoogleMaps .

Material used in molecular genetic analysis. NMW-100045; FSJF DNA- 3235; Oman: Wadi Ajran about 3 km south-east of Ajran , 24.024°N, 56.196°E (GenBank accession number: MN830405 View Materials , MN830867 View Materials , MN830868 View Materials ).— NMW-100036 GoogleMaps ; Oman: Hafeet , 23.993°N, 55.843°E (GenBank accession number: MN 830404 View Materials ).—NMW-100037 GoogleMaps ; Oman: Al Hayyal , 23.434°N, 56.740°E (GenBank accession number: MN 830403 View Materials ).—NMW-100044 GoogleMaps ; FSJF DNA- 3231 ; Oman: Falaj at mosque in Al Juwayf , 24.549°N, 56.105°E (GenBank accession numbers: MN830407 View Materials , MN830863 View Materials , MN830864 View Materials ).—NMW-100046 GoogleMaps ; Oman: Khutwa , 24.321°N, 56.130°E (GenBank accession number: MN 830406 View Materials ).— FSJF DNA-3233 GoogleMaps ; Oman: Wadi Qahfi , 24.713°N, 56.186°E (GenBank accession numbers: MN830865 View Materials , MN830866 View Materials ).— FSJF DNA-2488 GoogleMaps ; UAE: Wadi Shawkah, in Emirate of Ras Al-Khaimah, 25.098°N, 56.109°E (GenBank accession numbers: KM214685 View Materials , KM214738 View Materials , KM214758 View Materials , KM214779 View Materials ).— FSJF DNA-2489 GoogleMaps ; UAE: Wadi Wurayah in Emirate of Al-Fujaira, 25.398°N, 56.269°E. (GenBank accession numbers: KM214734 View Materials , KM214767 View Materials , KM214783 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Garra barreimiae is distinguished from the other species of Garra in the Hajar Mountains by having 15–18 gill rakers on the lower limb of the first gill arch (vs. 10–14) and an orange spot present at the upper opercle (vs. absent). It also has a strongly mottled flank pattern with individual or series of orange midlateral scales (vs. orange scales absent in G. gallagheri , G. longipinnis and many individuals of G. shamal ), and bold black middle caudal-fin rays with white membranes (vs. middle caudal-fin rays and membranes slightly darker or the same colour as remaining caudal-fin rays and membranes in G. shamal ). G. barreimiae is further distinguished by the dark margins of the flank scales below the lateral line being very indistinct or absent (vs. present in G. longipinnis ), having a white dorsal-fin tip (vs. evenly-coloured dorsal fin in G. gallagheri , G. longipinnis and G. sharq ), and usually orange anal- and paired fins (vs. greenish, grey or black in G. gallagheri , G. longipinnis , and G. sharq ).

Distribution. Found in wadis on both flanks of the northern Hajar Mountains in UAE and Northern Oman, with a range extending southwards from the southern edge of the Ru’us al-Jibal range (Musandam Peninsula) to Al Hayyal on the Gulf of Oman coast and at least to Wadi al-Kabir and its tributaries on the interior flank ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).

Remarks. When Banister & Clarke (1977) described G. b. shawkahensis, they examined two juvenile paratypes of G. barreimiae (33, 34 mm SL), which were of “fragile condition” (p. 133) and not closely examined. The authors did examine fishes from Muscat and Wadi Sahtan (in the coastal basin of Oman) in detail and identified them as G. b. barreimiae since they possessed 11–14 gill rakers on the lower limb of the first gill arch (vs. 15–18 in G. b. shawkahensis). However, the individuals that Banister and Clarke identified as G. b. barreimiae do not conform to those collected in the area of the type locality Al Buraimi (15–18 gill rakers), and they in fact redescribed G. barreimiae which is conspecific with G. b. shawkahensis. Moreover, the specimens Banister & Clarke identified as G. b. barreimiae represent a distinct species, which is described below as G. shamal . The description of Garra barreimiae wurayahi from the Emirate of Fujairah by Khalaf-Sakerfalke von Jaffa (2009) does not fulfil the criteria of the ICZN, therefore the name is not available. This population is here identified as G. barreimiae .

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Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Cypriniformes

Family

Cyprinidae

Genus

Garra

Loc

Garra barreimiae Fowler & Steinitz, 1956

Kirchner, Sandra, Kruckenhauser, Luise, Pichler, Arthur, Borkenhagen, Kai & Freyhof, Jörg 2020
2020
Loc

Garra barreimiae shawkahensis

Banister & Clarke 1977: 136
1977
Loc

Garra barreimiae

Fowler & Steinitz 1956: 262
1956
Loc

Garra barreimiae

Fowler & Steinitz 1956
1956
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