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. 2024 Mar;104(3):662-680.
doi: 10.1111/jfb.15582. Epub 2023 Nov 28.

Untangling the taxonomic ambiguities of the spotted seerfish Scomberomorus guttatus with the description of a new species from India

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Untangling the taxonomic ambiguities of the spotted seerfish Scomberomorus guttatus with the description of a new species from India

Eruppakkottil M Abdussamad et al. J Fish Biol. 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Scomberomorus guttatus has been subjected to a series of synonym assignations over the years. Its taxonomy has been mired with ambiguities due to the greater-than-average morphological variations observed in samples from different regions. An integrated taxonomic revision with molecular support indicated that the species that was thought to be a single entity, in reality, is a complex of three distinct species. They are morphologically distinct with respect to the body depth and elongation, cephalic morphometry, and meristic characteristics. Otolith morphometry and phylogenetic evidence further established the taxonomic divergence within the spotted seerfish complex. The phylogenetic characteristic as indicated by the mitochondrial Cytochrome c Oxidase subunit I (COI) sequence unveiled that S. guttatus had a high intraspecific divergence of 11.1% from its two identical congeners and a divergence of 2.34% between the congeners, indicating scope for categorizing them as separate species. Based on the morphological and molecular evidence, S. guttatus is redescribed; the senior synonym Scomberomorus leopardus is resurrected as a valid species; and a new species Scomberomorus avirostrus n. sp. is described with keys for species distinction.

Keywords: Scomberomorus; ambiguities; otolith morphometry; phylogenetic; taxonomy.

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