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Gerald
R. Allen and Joan E. Wright: Description of a new species of damselfish
(Pomacentridae: Pomacentrus) from Rodrigues Island, Indian Ocean, pp. 133-138
A new
species of pomacentrid fish is described from Rodrigues Island in the Mascarene
Group, southwestern Indian Ocean. Specimens were collected during September and
October 2001 as part of a general biodiversity survey of the Rodrigues lagoon
environment. Pomacentrus rodriguesensis is described from 15 specimens 35.5-79.8
mm SL, collected from coral reefs and estuary tide pools in 9 to18 m. It
appears to be related to other Pomacentrus with 14 dorsal spines, particularly to P.
pikei from
Mauritius and Réunion in the Mascarene Islands and P. indicus from the central Indian Ocean.
These species have similar morphology but are easily distinguished by colour
pattern differences. The new species is bluish grey with a yellow margin on the
spinous dorsal fin, a dark spot on the upper pectoral fin base, and yellow
pelvic fins. Juveniles possess a prominent ocellus on the basal half of the
soft dorsal fin between the fifth and ninth rays.
Marta
S. C. Soares and João P. Barreiros: Following associations with the striped red mullet Mullus surmuletus Linnaeus, 1758 (Perciformes:
Mullidae) from the Azores, pp. 139-144
In this
study we report Mullus surmuletus being followed intraspecifically and by individual fish of
the following species: Thalassoma pavo, Coris julis, Diplodus sargus
cadenati and Serranus
atricauda. This
study was carried out over a total of some thirtyfive hours between October
2001 and August 2002, in shallow water over sandy bottoms in the vicinity of
the islands of Terceira and São Miguel, Azores (NE Atlantic). Red mullet search
for benthic animals in the sand with their snout and barbels and feed on them.
This behaviour attracts the attention of other species, which take advantage of
the disturbance and capture prey themselves. Cleaning behaviour was also
observed between M. surmuletus – clients and T. pavo and C. julis – cleaners. This cleaning
behaviour occurs when the cleaners follow the red mullet.
Mauro
L. Triques, Volney Vono and Emmanuelle V. Caiafa: Astyanax turmalinensis, a new species of fish from
the Rio Jequitinhonha basin, Minas Gerais, Brazil (Characiformes: Characidae:
Tetragonopterinae), pp. 145-150
Intensive
sampling in the Rio Jequitinhonha basin led us to the discovery of a new
species of Astyanax. In this study, based on meristics, morphometrics, external
morphology and colour pattern, Astyanax turmalinensis (Characiformes: Characidae:
Tetragonopterinae) is described from Córrego Divisão, a tributary of the right
side of the Rio Jequitinhonha at Peixe-Crú, Município of Turmalina, Minas
Gerais, Brazil.
Jeffrey
T. Williams and Jeffrey C. Howe: Seven new species of the triplefin fish genus Helcogramma (Tripterygiidae) from the
Indo-Pacific, pp. 151-176
Eleven
species, including seven new species, are recognized in the Helcogramma
fuscopinna
species complex, a monophyletic group within the genus Helcogramma (herein determined to be
feminine in gender). A pale-bodied subgroup includes H. aquila (Batan Islands), H. nigra n. sp. (Papua New Guinea,
Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Rotuma Island), and H. cerasina n. sp. (Tonga Islands and Vatoa
Island, Fiji). The other members of the complex include H. nesion n. sp. (Ogasawara and Izu
Islands and southern Shikoku Island, Japan), H. inclinata (H. habena is a junior synonym;
Batan Islands, Pratas Reef, Taiwan, and Ryukyu Islands), H. fuscopinna (western Indian Ocean), H.
desa n. sp.
(Cuyo Islands, Philippines and Vietnam), H. albimacula n. sp. (western Luzon to Apo
Island, Philippines), H. lacuna n. sp. (western Thailand), H. vulcana (Indonesia), and H. randalli n. sp. (Komodo Island and Bali,
Indonesia). With the description of these seven new ones, there are now 30
species recognized in the genus Helcogramma.
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