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Molecular and morphometric systematics of D iapterus ( P erciformes, G erreidae)
The fish belonging to Gerreidae are common representatives of the coastal ichthyofauna of the tropics and subtropics of the world. The genus Diapterus has a neotropical distribution and currently includes four species: two in the Atlantic Ocean [Irish mojarra D. auratus Ranzani 1842 and rhombic moja...
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Published in: | Zoologica scripta 2014-07, Vol.43 (4), p.338-350 |
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Summary: | The fish belonging to Gerreidae are common representatives of the coastal ichthyofauna of the tropics and subtropics of the world. The genus
Diapterus
has a neotropical distribution and currently includes four species: two in the Atlantic Ocean [Irish mojarra
D. auratus
Ranzani 1842 and rhombic mojarra
D. rhombeus
(Cuvier 1829)] and two in the Pacific Ocean [short‐beaked mojarra
D. brevirostris
(Sauvage 1879) and golden mojarra
D. aureolus
(Jordan & Gilbert 1882)]. This genus has uncertain taxonomy based on the remarkable and dissimilar morphology of
D. aureolus
. We evaluated the taxonomy and phylogeny of
Diapterus
with statistical (canonical discriminant analysis) and phylogenetic analyses (maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference) of geometric morphometric data (relative warps) and molecular data (12Sr
RNA
, 16Sr
RNA
,
COI
and
RAG
1 sequences). Our results indicate that the genus
Diapterus
as we currently conceive it is a polyphyletic group: [(
Gerres cinereus
–
Eucinostomus
spp. (
D. aureolus
– (
Eugerres
spp. (
D. auratus
– (
D. brevirostris – D. rhombeus
)))]. Therefore, a taxonomic rearrangement is needed. To preserve the monophyly of the group, our proposal is to remove
D. aureolus
and place it in a new monotypic genus. A neotype is designated for
D. aureolus
as well as an artificial identification key for the genera and the species treated in this article. |
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ISSN: | 0300-3256 1463-6409 |
DOI: | 10.1111/zsc.12054 |