RESEARCH ARTICLE
Acanthurus albimento,
a new species of surgeonfish (Acanthuriformes: Acanthuridae)
from northeastern Luzon, Philippines, with comments
on zoogeography
Kent E. Carpenter, Jeffrey
T. Williams & Mudjekeewis D. Santos
Abstract
Acanthurus albimento
is described as a new surgeonfish from northeastern
Luzon from six specimens collected during extensive
fish-market surveys in the Philippines.The new species
is characterized by a distinctive white band below
the lower jaw; many irregular, wavy, thin, blue lines
on the head; a brown-orange pectoral fin with a bluish
tinge on the outer membrane of the rays and a dark
band on the posterior margin; a narrow rust-orange
stripe along the base of the dorsal fin; and a large
blackish caudal spine and sheath with the socket broadly
edged in black. An analysis using the mitochondrial
cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI), supported by
an independent multi-locus analysis, suggests phylogenetic
affinities with an Acanthurus clade that includes
A. auranticavus, A. bariene, A. blochii, A. dussumieri,
A. gahhm, A. leucocheilus, A. maculiceps, A. mata,
A. nigricauda, and A. xanthopterus; a clade
that shares a suite of color characteristics. Based
on the sampling history in the region, the new species
may be a limited-range endemic in the westernmost
Pacific Ocean, which is unusual for members of this
genus. This raises potential questions about drivers
of dispersal and long-held assumptions about zoogeographic
patterns along the Kuroshio Current.
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CITATION:
Carpenter, K.E., Williams,
J.T. & Santos, M.D. (2017) Acanthurus albimento,
a new species of surgeonfish (Acanthuriformes: Acanthuridae)
from northeastern Luzon, Philippines, with comments
on zoogeography. Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation,
25, 33-46.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.291792
publication date: 15 February
2017
Erratum 24 February 2017:
corrected GenBank accession numbers
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