<Emphasis Type="Italic">Erromyzon damingshanensis</Emphasis>, a new sucker loach (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Gastromyzontidae) from the Pearl River drainage of Guangxi,China |
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Authors: | Lihui Xiu Jian Yang |
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Institution: | 1.Key Laboratory of Rare and Endangered Animal Ecology,Guangxi Normal University,Guilin,China;2.Key Laboratory of Environment Change and Resources Use in Beibu Gulf,Guangxi Teachers Education University,Nanning,China |
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Abstract: | Erromyzon damingshanensis, a new sucker loach is described from the Pearl River drainage in Guangxi, China. The new species Erromyzon damingshanensis is distinguished from the other species of the genus in having a crescentic median lobe of the rostral fold, rostral barbels shorter than rostral fold; postlabial groove broadly interrupted medially, seven branched dorsal fin rays, 16 branched pectoral fin rays, lateral line scales 88–95, caudal peduncle depth larger than its length; body with 12 irregular bars on flank, interrupted on dorsum. |
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