OXYCHEILINUS SAMURAI - (FUKUI, MUTO & MOTOMURA, 2016)
Actinopteri (Class) > Perciformes (Order) > Labroidei (Suborder) > Labridae (Family) > Oxycheilinus (Genus)
Abstract
A new species of labrid fish Oxycheilinus samurai sp. nov. is described on the basis of five specimens from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, and Panay Island, the Philippines. The new species is most similar to the Indo-West Pacific species Oxycheilinus orientalis in having a slender compressed body, 12 pectoral-fin rays, a blackish blotch around the anterior portion of the lateral-line anterior series, and a dark blotch basally on the membrane between the first and second dorsal-fin spines. However, O. samurai can be distinguished from O. orientalis by the following combination of characters: gill rakers 4 + 7–8; snout rounded with maximum circumference 49.8–63.5 % of standard length (SL); interorbital width 7.7–9.2 % of SL; caudal-peduncle depth 13.8–15.3 % of SL; posterior margin of caudal fin white; black or dark red area just before white posterior margin of caudal fin; poorly defined blackish blotches on inner surface of opercle in preserved specimens.
Fukui, Y., Muto, N. & Motomura, H. Ichthyol Res (2016). doi:10.1007/s10228-016-0561-4
Abstract
A new species of labrid fish Oxycheilinus samurai sp. nov. is described on the basis of five specimens from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, and Panay Island, the Philippines. The new species is most similar to the Indo-West Pacific species Oxycheilinus orientalis in having a slender compressed body, 12 pectoral-fin rays, a blackish blotch around the anterior portion of the lateral-line anterior series, and a dark blotch basally on the membrane between the first and second dorsal-fin spines. However, O. samurai can be distinguished from O. orientalis by the following combination of characters: gill rakers 4 + 7–8; snout rounded with maximum circumference 49.8–63.5 % of standard length (SL); interorbital width 7.7–9.2 % of SL; caudal-peduncle depth 13.8–15.3 % of SL; posterior margin of caudal fin white; black or dark red area just before white posterior margin of caudal fin; poorly defined blackish blotches on inner surface of opercle in preserved specimens.
Fukui, Y., Muto, N. & Motomura, H. Ichthyol Res (2016). doi:10.1007/s10228-016-0561-4
Identification confirmed by
Ms. Yoshino Fukui
The Kagoshima University Museum
c/o Prof. Dr. Hiroyuki Motomura
Ms. Yoshino Fukui
The Kagoshima University Museum
c/o Prof. Dr. Hiroyuki Motomura
Similar species
Oxycheilinus orientalis (Günther, 1862) - Reported from New Caledonia.
Oxycheilinus orientalis (Günther, 1862) - Reported from New Caledonia.