首页> 外文期刊>Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington >Rediscovery of the holotype of the Tongue Sole, Cynoglossus dollfusi (Chabanaud, 1931): Its impact on Red Sea records for C. sealarki Regan, 1908, C-lingua Hamilton, 1822, and C-zanzibarensis Norman, 1939, and on the taxonomic status of C-cleopatridis Chabanaud, 1949 (Pisces: Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae)
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Rediscovery of the holotype of the Tongue Sole, Cynoglossus dollfusi (Chabanaud, 1931): Its impact on Red Sea records for C. sealarki Regan, 1908, C-lingua Hamilton, 1822, and C-zanzibarensis Norman, 1939, and on the taxonomic status of C-cleopatridis Chabanaud, 1949 (Pisces: Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae)

机译:重新发现舌头唯一,Cynoglossus dollfusi(Chabanaud,1931):它对C. Sealarki Regan,1908,C-Lingua Hamilton,1822和C-Zanzibarensis Norman,1939年和分类学的影响 C-Cleopatridis Chabanaud的状态,1949(双鱼座:胸膜肠杆菌:Cynoglossidae)

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Considerable confusion has surrounded the identity of the nominal species, Paraplagusia dollfusi Chabanaud, 1931, known only from two specimens: the holotype, collected in Gulf of Suez, Red Sea, and a second, non-type specimen (reported with the trinomial Cynoglossus (Trulla) dollfusi) captured in the Suez Canal, Red Sea. No catalogue number, illustration or photograph of the type specimen accompanied the original description, which also lacked critical information to confidently assign this species to a genus or to diagnose it from previously described tongue soles possessing similar attributes. Both the type and non-type specimen have been reported as lost for over 40 yr, further confounding attempts to resolve questions regarding the identity and status of this nominal species. During its history, C. dollfusi has been considered as a junior subjective synonym of C. sealarki Regan, 1908, a senior subjective synonym of C. cleopatridis Chabanaud, 1949, and has been misidentified as C. zanzibarensis Norman, 1939. The trinomial, Cynoglossus (Trulla) dollfusi, has also been considered as a second nominal species. Recently, specimens currently curated in the same jar in the fish collection of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris) and identified as C. zanzibarensis collected in the Red Sea were determined to be the missing holotype of P. dollfusi Chabanaud, 1931 and the second-known specimen of C. dollfusi. Their sizes, as well as their meristic and morphometric features, agree with those provided in the original description of the holotype of C. dollfusi and for those in the account of the second specimen. Rediscovery of the holotype confirms the validity of this species. Based on the holotype and non-type specimen and information from the literature, C. dollfusi is redescribed and diagnosed from other Indo-West Pacific species of the genus. Information from these two specimens also provides the necessary data to resolve historical problems regarding the identity and taxonomic placement of this species. Additionally, this new information resolves Red Sea distributional records for three other species of Cynoglossus. Conclusions from the present study indicate: a) Chabanaud erred in placing his nominal species dollfusi in the genus Paraplagusia. New data allow confident assignment of this species to Cynoglossus. b) The hypothesis that two nominal species are represented by the names P. dollfusi and Cynoglossus (Trulla) dollfusi is unsupported. Cynoglossus (Trulla) dollfusi is a new combination reflecting transfer of dollfusi from Paraplagusia to Cynoglossus. c) The hypothesis that C. dollfusi (Chabanaud, 1931) is a junior subjective synonym of C. sealarki is not supported by the data. These two species differ significantly to warrant recognizing both as valid. d) C. dollfusi has erroneously been considered the senior synonym of C. cleopatridis Chabanaud, 1949, a nominal species known only from a damaged holotype also collected in the Red Sea. Cynoglossus dollfusi was redescribed in a global revision of the genus based mostly on information from the holotype of C. cleopatridis, a decision that significantly changed the species concept of C. dollfusi from that intended in the original description. e) The hypothesis that C. cleopatridis Chabanaud, 1949 is a junior subjective synonym of C. dollfusi (Chabanaud, 1931) is rejected. The holotype of C. cleopatridis differs sufficiently in several meristic and morphometric features to demonstrate that C. dollfusi and C. cleopatridis are distinct species.
机译:相当混乱围绕着标称物种的身份,1931年,仅来自两个标本:在Suez,红海和第二种非型样本中收集的全型,众多,含有三种标本(与三元)( Trulla)Dollfusi)在苏伊士运河,红海捕获。没有目录号,图案类型的图形或照片伴随着原始描述,这也缺乏关键信息,以自信地将此物种分配给属,或者从先前描述具有类似属性的舌源诊断它。据报道,多种类型和非型试样损失超过40年,进一步混淆试图解决这一名义物种的身份和地位的问题。在其历史期间,C. Dollfusi被认为是C. Cleopatridis Chabanaud,1949年的高级主体同义词的初级主观同义词,1949年,被误认为是1939年的C. Zanzibarensis Norman。 Cynoglossus(Trulla)Dollfusi也被认为是第二个名义物种。最近,目前在博物馆国家D'histoire Naturelle(巴黎)的鱼类收集中策划的标本在博物馆国家D'histoire Naturelle(巴黎)中,并被确定为在红海收集的Zanzibarensis被确定为缺少的P. Dollfusi Chabanaud,1931年和C. Dollfusi的第二次已知标本。它们的尺寸以及它们的典型和形态学特征,同意在C. Dollfusi的全新类型的原始描述中提供的那些,以及为第二个标本的账户中的那些。重新发现的全型证实了该物种的有效性。基于全型和非型试样以及文献中的信息,C. Dollfusi被重新描述并被诊断出来自该属的其他印度西太平洋地区。来自这两种标本的信息还提供了解决有关本物种的身份和分类管理的历史问题的必要数据。此外,这一新信息解决了三种其他三种Cynoglossus的红海分布记录。来自本研究的结论表明:a)Chabanaud在将标称物种Dollfusi放在帕拉普拉番荔枝群岛中的名义。新数据允许自信地将此物种分配给Cynoglossus。 b)两个标称物种由名字P. Dollfusi和Cynoglossus(Trulla)Dollfusi表示的假设是不支持的。 Cynoglossus(Trulla)Dollfusi是反映从Paraplagusia到Cynoglossus的Dollfusi转移的新组合。 c)C. Dollfusi(Chabanaud,1931)的假设是数据的初级主观同义词不支持数据。这两种物种的差异很大,以证明有效的识别。 d)C. Dollfusi错误地被认为是C. Cleopatridis Chabanaud,1949年的高级同义词,只有在红海收集的受损的全型众所周知的标称物种。 Cynoglossus Dollfusi在全球修订中被重新描述,主要是根据C.Cleopatridis的全息类型的信息,这是一个明显改变了原始描述中的C. Dollfusi的物种概念的决定。 e)C.Cleopatridis Chabanaud,1949年的假设是C. Dollfusi(Chabanaud,1931)的初级主观同义词被拒绝。 C. Cleopatridis的全型在几项一定的和形态学特征中差异足够不同,以证明C. Dollfusi和C.Cleopatridis是不同的物种。

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