A new Eastern Central Atlantic skate Raja parva sp. nov. (Rajoidei: Rajidae) belonging to the Raja miraletus species complex

An investigation of combined CO1 and NADH2 data for rajid skates referable to Raja miraletus provided evidence that populations ranging from southern Africa to the North-East Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, once considered to represent a cline, belong to a species complex consisting of at least four...

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Main Authors: LAST, PETER R., SÉRET, BERNARD
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Language:English
Published: Mangolia Press 2016
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spelling ftmagnoliapress:oai:https://mapress.com/oai/:article/17347 2023-10-09T21:54:14+02:00 A new Eastern Central Atlantic skate Raja parva sp. nov. (Rajoidei: Rajidae) belonging to the Raja miraletus species complex LAST, PETER R. SÉRET, BERNARD 2016-08-05 application/pdf https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4147.4.8 eng eng Mangolia Press https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4147.4.8/7101 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4147.4.8 Copyright (c) 2016 Magnolia press Zootaxa; Vol. 4147 No. 4: 5 Aug. 2016; 477–489 1175-5334 1175-5326 10.11646/zootaxa.4147.4 Pisces Rajidae R. miraletus species complex Raja parva new species Eastern Central Atlantic info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftmagnoliapress https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4147.4 2023-09-19T17:26:31Z An investigation of combined CO1 and NADH2 data for rajid skates referable to Raja miraletus provided evidence that populations ranging from southern Africa to the North-East Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, once considered to represent a cline, belong to a species complex consisting of at least four valid species. Raja miraletus appears to be confined to the Mediterranean Sea, and the North-East Atlantic from the Bay of Biscay south to Morocco and Madeira. The southernmost species, referable to the resurrected Raja ocellifera, occurs off southern Africa, off Namibia and from False Bay to Durban (South Africa). Two species occur off tropical West Africa, including Raja parva sp. nov. (Senegal, Liberia and Angola but is probably more widespread within the region), and another unidentified species needing further investigation. Raja cf. miraletus, confirmed from Mauritania and Senegal, appears to be a larger skate with a broader disc, more broadly pointed snout, larger spiracles, and a slightly longer and broader tail. Raja parva sp. nov. differs from nominal members of the complex in having an unusually long procaudal tail (exceeding 22% TL), as well as a combination of other external characters. Past investigators observed morphological and anatomical differences between these forms but these were thought to be due to intraspecific variability. They postulated that an upwelling at Cape Blanco (21°N) may have isolated the Mediterranean form (R. miraletus) from Mauritania-Senegal form (now known to be two species). Similarly, the Benguela Current and upwelling off Cape Frio (18°S) were thought to be responsible for separating the Angolan form (R. parva) and South African form (R. ocellifera). Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Magnolia press Blanco ENVELOPE(-55.233,-55.233,-61.250,-61.250) False Bay ENVELOPE(-60.366,-60.366,-62.716,-62.716) Zootaxa 4147 4
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topic Pisces
Rajidae
R. miraletus species complex
Raja parva
new species
Eastern Central Atlantic
spellingShingle Pisces
Rajidae
R. miraletus species complex
Raja parva
new species
Eastern Central Atlantic
LAST, PETER R.
SÉRET, BERNARD
A new Eastern Central Atlantic skate Raja parva sp. nov. (Rajoidei: Rajidae) belonging to the Raja miraletus species complex
topic_facet Pisces
Rajidae
R. miraletus species complex
Raja parva
new species
Eastern Central Atlantic
description An investigation of combined CO1 and NADH2 data for rajid skates referable to Raja miraletus provided evidence that populations ranging from southern Africa to the North-East Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, once considered to represent a cline, belong to a species complex consisting of at least four valid species. Raja miraletus appears to be confined to the Mediterranean Sea, and the North-East Atlantic from the Bay of Biscay south to Morocco and Madeira. The southernmost species, referable to the resurrected Raja ocellifera, occurs off southern Africa, off Namibia and from False Bay to Durban (South Africa). Two species occur off tropical West Africa, including Raja parva sp. nov. (Senegal, Liberia and Angola but is probably more widespread within the region), and another unidentified species needing further investigation. Raja cf. miraletus, confirmed from Mauritania and Senegal, appears to be a larger skate with a broader disc, more broadly pointed snout, larger spiracles, and a slightly longer and broader tail. Raja parva sp. nov. differs from nominal members of the complex in having an unusually long procaudal tail (exceeding 22% TL), as well as a combination of other external characters. Past investigators observed morphological and anatomical differences between these forms but these were thought to be due to intraspecific variability. They postulated that an upwelling at Cape Blanco (21°N) may have isolated the Mediterranean form (R. miraletus) from Mauritania-Senegal form (now known to be two species). Similarly, the Benguela Current and upwelling off Cape Frio (18°S) were thought to be responsible for separating the Angolan form (R. parva) and South African form (R. ocellifera).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author LAST, PETER R.
SÉRET, BERNARD
author_facet LAST, PETER R.
SÉRET, BERNARD
author_sort LAST, PETER R.
title A new Eastern Central Atlantic skate Raja parva sp. nov. (Rajoidei: Rajidae) belonging to the Raja miraletus species complex
title_short A new Eastern Central Atlantic skate Raja parva sp. nov. (Rajoidei: Rajidae) belonging to the Raja miraletus species complex
title_full A new Eastern Central Atlantic skate Raja parva sp. nov. (Rajoidei: Rajidae) belonging to the Raja miraletus species complex
title_fullStr A new Eastern Central Atlantic skate Raja parva sp. nov. (Rajoidei: Rajidae) belonging to the Raja miraletus species complex
title_full_unstemmed A new Eastern Central Atlantic skate Raja parva sp. nov. (Rajoidei: Rajidae) belonging to the Raja miraletus species complex
title_sort new eastern central atlantic skate raja parva sp. nov. (rajoidei: rajidae) belonging to the raja miraletus species complex
publisher Mangolia Press
publishDate 2016
url https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4147.4.8
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geographic Blanco
False Bay
geographic_facet Blanco
False Bay
genre North East Atlantic
genre_facet North East Atlantic
op_source Zootaxa; Vol. 4147 No. 4: 5 Aug. 2016; 477–489
1175-5334
1175-5326
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