SINGLE PAPER
Volume 16, Issue 1
20 Januray 2010
Gerald R. Allen and Mark V. Erdmann: Two new species of Calumia
(Teleostei: Eleotridae) from West Papua, Indonesia, pp. 71-80
Abstract
Two new species of reef-dwelling eleotrids are described from
Cenderawasih Bay, West Papua, Indonesia. Calumia eilperinae n.
sp. is described from two specimens, 20.7-22.1 mm SL. It differs from
the three other members of the genus in having a distinctive pattern of
light and gray bands on the dorsal, anal and caudal fins, 13 pectoral
rays and a unique short, rounded second dorsal fin. The upper jaw
extends posteriorly to below the anterior half of the pupil and is
intermediate to other Calumia with respect to this feature. Calumia
papuensis n. sp. is described on the basis of 13 specimens,
18.4-30.7 mm SL. It is superficially similar to C. profunda, but
has a more slender caudal peduncle (depth 3.0-3.7 vs. 2.4-2.9 in SL),
longer filamentous extensions on the second dorsal and anal fins (often
reaching middle of caudal fin), modally more predorsal scales (mean 9.31
vs. 7.8) and more gray bars on the side of the body (nine vs. 6-7).
Both new species were collected together in 5-12 m depth on a sheltered,
near-shore coral reef.
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