Luiz Rocha
Salty Dog
Hey guys,
I am a brand new member here, long time lurker, decided to post on some reef fish news and maybe share some of my reef fish knowledge.
Jack Randall and I just described a new species of angelfish (genus Chaetodontoplus) from the western Pacific. It has been identified as Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus for a long time, but genetics revealed that it is in fact a new and distinct species. We named it Chaetodontoplus poliourus, meaning "gray tail" as an allusion to its distinctive color pattern. Here are photos of both species:
Chaetodontoplus poliourus
Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus
Regarding geographical distribution, C. mesoleucus is found mostly in continental locations, being common in Indonesia and the Philippines, while C. poliourus prefers insular areas and is found mostly in Palau and the Solomon Islands.
Now, I have a request for everyone to look for these guys in aquarium shops. I am doing conservation assessments for both of those species, and while I know that C. mesoleucus is common in aquarium shops, I have no info on the other species. Have you ever seen or have any information on C. poliourus in the trade?
If you want more detailed information you can download the full description (PDF paper) at the following address:
http://rmbr.nus.edu.sg/rbz/biblio/57/57rbz511-520.pdf
Cheers,
Luiz
I am a brand new member here, long time lurker, decided to post on some reef fish news and maybe share some of my reef fish knowledge.
Jack Randall and I just described a new species of angelfish (genus Chaetodontoplus) from the western Pacific. It has been identified as Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus for a long time, but genetics revealed that it is in fact a new and distinct species. We named it Chaetodontoplus poliourus, meaning "gray tail" as an allusion to its distinctive color pattern. Here are photos of both species:
Chaetodontoplus poliourus
Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus
Regarding geographical distribution, C. mesoleucus is found mostly in continental locations, being common in Indonesia and the Philippines, while C. poliourus prefers insular areas and is found mostly in Palau and the Solomon Islands.
Now, I have a request for everyone to look for these guys in aquarium shops. I am doing conservation assessments for both of those species, and while I know that C. mesoleucus is common in aquarium shops, I have no info on the other species. Have you ever seen or have any information on C. poliourus in the trade?
If you want more detailed information you can download the full description (PDF paper) at the following address:
http://rmbr.nus.edu.sg/rbz/biblio/57/57rbz511-520.pdf
Cheers,
Luiz