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Ponticolaalasanicus sp. n. (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae) from the Alazani River Basin, Georgia

BACKGROUND: The South Caucasus Region and Georgia, in particular, is a biodiversity hotspot and characterised by high diversity of landscapes and ecosystems, as well as high levels of endemism. At the same time, diversity of freshwater organisms in the region remains poorly studied, including fishes...

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Autores principales: Epitashvili, Giorgi, Japoshvili, Bella, Mumladze, Levan
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10245135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37292099
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e101095
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author Epitashvili, Giorgi
Japoshvili, Bella
Mumladze, Levan
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description BACKGROUND: The South Caucasus Region and Georgia, in particular, is a biodiversity hotspot and characterised by high diversity of landscapes and ecosystems, as well as high levels of endemism. At the same time, diversity of freshwater organisms in the region remains poorly studied, including fishes. The freshwater fish fauna of the South Caucasus Region consists of 119 fish species, of which 13 species belong to the order Gobiiformes. It should be noted that gobies are amongst the poorly studied taxa in Georgia and probably unknown/undescribed species still living in the Georgian freshwater ecosystems which requires further research. NEW INFORMATION: Ponticolaalasanicus, a new species is described from the Alazani River, western Caspian Sea Basin, Georgia. It is distinguished from its congeners in the Caspian and Black Sea Basins by having the following features: dorsal fin with VI-VII spines and 15½-16½ branched rays, anal fin with 10½-12½ branched rays; lateral line with 48-55 scales; laterally compressed body with dark brown and black blotches - scales ctenoid; first and second dorsal fins almost touching with dorsal fins bases; head large, depressed, wider than deep, its length approaches almost 3.4th of standard length; nape scaled completely; cycloid scales cover upper part of opercle, cheeks noticeably swollen; snout longer than eye, eye diameter 4.5 times its head length; lower jaw slightly protruding; upper lip is uniform; pelvic disc short, elongated and flat, not reaching the anus; the pectoral fins extends vertically through first branched dorsal fin; caudal fin rounded. Ponticolaalasanicus sp. n. belongs to P.syrman group and it is separated by a minimum Kimura 2-parameter distance of 3.5, 3.6 and 4.8% from P.syrman, P.iranicus and P.patimari, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-102451352023-06-08 Ponticolaalasanicus sp. n. (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae) from the Alazani River Basin, Georgia Epitashvili, Giorgi Japoshvili, Bella Mumladze, Levan Biodivers Data J Taxonomy & Inventories BACKGROUND: The South Caucasus Region and Georgia, in particular, is a biodiversity hotspot and characterised by high diversity of landscapes and ecosystems, as well as high levels of endemism. At the same time, diversity of freshwater organisms in the region remains poorly studied, including fishes. The freshwater fish fauna of the South Caucasus Region consists of 119 fish species, of which 13 species belong to the order Gobiiformes. It should be noted that gobies are amongst the poorly studied taxa in Georgia and probably unknown/undescribed species still living in the Georgian freshwater ecosystems which requires further research. NEW INFORMATION: Ponticolaalasanicus, a new species is described from the Alazani River, western Caspian Sea Basin, Georgia. It is distinguished from its congeners in the Caspian and Black Sea Basins by having the following features: dorsal fin with VI-VII spines and 15½-16½ branched rays, anal fin with 10½-12½ branched rays; lateral line with 48-55 scales; laterally compressed body with dark brown and black blotches - scales ctenoid; first and second dorsal fins almost touching with dorsal fins bases; head large, depressed, wider than deep, its length approaches almost 3.4th of standard length; nape scaled completely; cycloid scales cover upper part of opercle, cheeks noticeably swollen; snout longer than eye, eye diameter 4.5 times its head length; lower jaw slightly protruding; upper lip is uniform; pelvic disc short, elongated and flat, not reaching the anus; the pectoral fins extends vertically through first branched dorsal fin; caudal fin rounded. Ponticolaalasanicus sp. n. belongs to P.syrman group and it is separated by a minimum Kimura 2-parameter distance of 3.5, 3.6 and 4.8% from P.syrman, P.iranicus and P.patimari, respectively. Pensoft Publishers 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10245135/ /pubmed/37292099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e101095 Text en Giorgi Epitashvili, Bella Japoshvili, Levan Mumladze https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Taxonomy & Inventories
Epitashvili, Giorgi
Japoshvili, Bella
Mumladze, Levan
Ponticolaalasanicus sp. n. (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae) from the Alazani River Basin, Georgia
title Ponticolaalasanicus sp. n. (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae) from the Alazani River Basin, Georgia
title_full Ponticolaalasanicus sp. n. (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae) from the Alazani River Basin, Georgia
title_fullStr Ponticolaalasanicus sp. n. (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae) from the Alazani River Basin, Georgia
title_full_unstemmed Ponticolaalasanicus sp. n. (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae) from the Alazani River Basin, Georgia
title_short Ponticolaalasanicus sp. n. (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae) from the Alazani River Basin, Georgia
title_sort ponticolaalasanicus sp. n. (gobiiformes, gobiidae) from the alazani river basin, georgia
topic Taxonomy & Inventories
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10245135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37292099
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e101095
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