Wednesday, May 22, 2024

[Ichthyology • 2024] Tachysurus wuyueensis • A New Species of Catfish (Siluriformes: Bagridae) from the Qiantang-Jiang Basin, southeast China

  

Tachysurus wuyueensis
Zhou, Yuan & Shao, 2024


Abstract
Tachysurus wuyueensis, new species, is described from the Qiantang-Jiang Basin, situated in Suichang County, Zhejiang Province and Xiuning County, Anhui Province, southeast China. The coastal basin drains into the East China Sea. The new species belongs to the T. pratti-T. truncatus group within the genus Tachysurus defined by having a smooth anterior margin of the pectoral-fin spine, short maxillary barbels not extending beyond the base of the pectoral-fin spine, short dorsal spine not exceeding two thirds of head length and an emarginated caudal fin. This new species is distinct from all other species of this group, Tachysurus pratti (Gunther, 1892), T. truncatus (Regan 1913), T. gracilis (Li, Chen & Chan, 2005) and T. brachyrhabdion (Cheng, Ishihara & Zhang, 2008), in having a shorter prepelvic body (length 40.0–46.4% of SL vs. 45.8–54.8%). It further differs from T. pratti, T. truncatus and T. gracilis in having more vertebrae (45–47 vs. 37–44) and more anal fin rays (21–25 vs. 14–20), from T. brachyrhabdion in having a more slender body (depth 10.1–13.5% of HL vs. 13.1–17.6%). Molecular phylogeny, based on the mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt. b) gene confirms the validity of T. wuyueensis and the T. pratti-T. truncatus group. Furthermore, this study addresses the diagnostic traits distinguishing the T. pratti-T. truncatus group from the T. tenuis-T. crassilabris group which have historically been treated as a single species group due to morphological similarities.

Key Words: Caudal fin shape, new taxon, stream-dewelling species, taxonomy


 Tachysurus wuyueensis Zhou, Yuan & Shao, sp. nov.
 
Diagnosis: Distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: a smooth anterior margin of the pectoral-fin spine, short maxillary barbels not extending beyond the base of the pectoral-fin spine, short dorsal spine not exceeding two-thirds of head length, prepelvic length 40.0–46.4% SL, 45–47 vertebrae, 21–25 anal-fin rays, body depth 10.1–13.5% SL, a slightly emarginated caudal fin.

Etymology: The specific epithet is based on the two rival states Wu and Yue which were bordered by the Qiantang-Jiang in southeast China more than 2000 years ago. The onomatopoeic Chinese sound of this species is “Wu Yue Ni Chang”.


 Jia-Jun Zhou, Le-Yang Yuan and Wei-Han Shao. 2024. Tachysurus wuyueensis (Teleostei, Bagridae), A New Species of Catfish from the Qiantang-Jiang Basin, southeast China. Zoosystematics and Evolution. 100(2): 583-595. DOI: 10.3897/zse.100.120676