%0 Journal Article %J Cybium %D 2018 %T A new species of Schismatogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Halmahera (Indonesia) %A Philippe Keith %A Darhuddin, H. %A Limmon, G %A Hubert, N %K Gobiidae %K Halmahera %K Indonesia %K New species %K Schismatogobius %X

 

 Anew species of Schismatogobius, a freshwater goby, is described from Halmahera (Indonesia). It differs from other species belonging to the genus by a high percentage of genetic divergence in partial COIgene (652 bp) and by several characters, including the number of pectoral fin rays, the pattern of the ventral surface of the head, the pectoral fin colour pattern and the jaw length/head length ratio of male and female.

%B Cybium %V 42 %P 195-200 %G eng %N 2 %0 Journal Article %J Cybium %D 2017 %T Review of Schismatogobius (Gobiidae) from Papua New Guinea to Samoa, with description of seven new species %A Philippe Keith %A Clara Lord %A Larson, Helen K %K Australia %K New species %K Papua New Guinea %K Samoa %K Schismatogobius %K Solomon %X

The species of Schismatogobius from Papua New Guinea to Samoa are reviewed and compared to

the three known species described from the area. Eleven species are recognized including seven new species.

These are described using genetic and morphomeristic approaches. The species differ by a high percentage of

divergence in partial COI gene (636 bp) and by several characters including the number of pectoral fin rays, the

pattern of the ventral surface of the head in males and/or females, the pectoral fin colour pattern, the jaw length/

head length ratio or the jaw length of male and/or female, and the fin lengths.

%B Cybium %V 41 %P 45-66 %8 03/2017 %G eng %N 1 %0 Journal Article %J Cybium %D 2017 %T Schismatogobius (Gobiidae) from Indonesia, with description of four new species %A Philippe Keith %A Clara Lord %A Darhuddin, H. %A Limmon, G %A Sukmono, T %A Hadiaty, Renny %A Hubert, Nicolas %K Gobiidae %K Indonesia %K New species %K Schismatogobius %X

The species of Schismatogobius from Indonesia are reviewed and compared to the known species described from the area. Eight species are recognized including four new species. These are described using genetic and morphomeristic approaches. The species differ by a high percentage of genetic divergence in partial COI gene (652 bp) and by several characters including the number of pectoral fin rays, the pattern of the ventral surface of the head in males and/or females, the pectoral fin colour pattern, the jaw length/head length ratio or the jaw length of male and/or female.

%B Cybium %V 41 %P 195-211 %8 06/2017 %G eng %N 2