A new species of Parauchenoglanis (Auchenoglanididae: Siluriformes) from the Upper Lualaba River (Upper Congo), with further evidence of hidden species diversity within the genus

Author:

Sithole Yonela12ORCID,Musschoot Tobias3ORCID,Huyghe Charlotte E. T.34ORCID,Chakona Albert12ORCID,Vreven Emmanuel J. W. M. N.135ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Research Foundation – South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity Makhanda South Africa

2. Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science Rhodes University Makhanda South Africa

3. Vertebrate Section, Ichthyology Royal Museum for Central Africa Tervuren Belgium

4. Department of Environmental Sciences Zoological Institute, University of Basel Basel Switzerland

5. Biology Department Fish Diversity and Conservation, KU Leuven Leuven Belgium

Abstract

AbstractParauchenoglanis zebratus sp. nov. is a new species endemic to the Upper Lualaba in the Upper Congo Basin. It is distinguished from all its congeners known from the Congo Basin and adjacent basins by the presence of (1) distinctive dark‐brown or black vertical bars on the lateral side of the body, at least for specimens about ≥120 mm LS, (2) a broad and triangular humeral process embedded under the skin and (3) a well‐serrated pectoral‐fin spine. Genetic analysis based on mtDNA COI sequences confirmed the genetic distinctiveness (2.8%–13.6% K2P genetic divergence) of P. zebratus sp. nov. from congeners within the Congo and adjacent river basins. The study also revealed additional undocumented diversity within P. ngamensis, P. pantherinus, P. punctatus and P. balayi, indicating the need for further in‐depth alpha‐taxonomic attention to provide more accurate species delimitations for this genus. The discovery of yet another new species endemic to the Upper Lualaba, and this well outside the currently established protected areas, highlights the critical need for further assessments to accurately document the species diversity to guide freshwater conservation prioritisation and biodiversity management in this region.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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