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[鱼类学 • 2026] Brachygobius jennie • 中国广东省横琴岛的新熊蜂虾虎鱼(Gobiiformes:Oxudercidae)
Brachygobius jennie Tian, Wu, Lan, Lavoué & Huang, 2026. DOI: doi.org/10.3897/zse.102.184142AbstractA new species of bumblebee goby, Brachygobius jennie sp.十一月(Teleostei, Oxudercidae), is described based on 31 specimens collected from the Hengqin Island, Guangdong Province, China. This new species is distinguished from all other valid species of Brachygobius by its extreme small size (SL < 9 mm) and distinctive number, position, size and shape of its black bars. It possesses four complete (forming ring) or nearly complete post-cephalic, relatively narrow bars, two of which are located posterior to the base of the anal fin. The first bar behind the head extends pigmentation to the first dorsal fin but does not reach the midventral line. The second bar, chevron-shaped and located below the second dorsal fin, extends pigmentation onto that fin and ventrally reaches the midventral line and the anal fin. Cytochrome oxidase subunit I-based analyses, including six out of the eight valid species of Brachygobius, show Brachygobius jennie sp.十一月to be more than 10% genetically divergent from other species, supporting the morphological diagnosis and confirming its distinct taxonomic status. With a maximum size of less than 9 mm SL (based on observations of 106 specimens), the new species is not only the smallest species of Brachygobius, but also one of the smallest known gobioid fishes.Key Words: Fish, Gobioidei, integrative taxonomy, new species, miniature vertebratesDiagnostic ma
来源:Novataxa | 物种新发现摘要
熊蜂虾虎鱼一新种,Brachygobius jenniesp。 nov.(Teleostei,Oxudercidae),是根据从中国广东省横琴岛采集的 31 个标本进行描述的。该新种与所有其他有效的短戈比鱼种的区别在于其极小的体型(SL < 9 毫米)以及独特的黑条数量、位置、大小和形状。它具有四个完整(形成环)或几乎完整的头后相对狭窄的杆,其中两个位于臀鳍基部的后面。头部后面的第一条将色素沉着延伸至第一背鳍,但未到达腹中线。第二条呈人字形,位于第二背鳍下方,将色素延伸到该鳍上,并在腹侧到达腹中线和臀鳍。基于细胞色素氧化酶亚基 I 的分析(包括 Brachygobius 的八种有效物种中的 6 种)显示 Brachygobius jennie sp。十一月与其他物种有超过 10% 的遗传差异,支持形态学诊断并确认其独特的分类地位。该新物种的最大尺寸不到9毫米SL(基于对106个标本的观察),不仅是短戈比鱼中最小的物种,也是已知最小的戈鱼类鱼类之一。
关键词:鱼类、戈比亚亚目、综合分类学、新种、微型脊椎动物
