Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology (Aug 2023)

FURTHER STUDY ON TWO SPECIES OF LOACH FISHES (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae: Nemacheilus) BASED ON MORPHOLOGY AND MOLECULAR DATA

  • Dwi Rahayu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11598/btb.2023.30.2.1942
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 2

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The identity of two local loaches, Nemacheilus chrysolaimos (Valenciennes, 1846) and N. fasciatus (Valenciennes, 1846), is revealed in this study using morphology and molecular approach based on our collection from six rivers at Biltar, East Java Indonesia. Based on morphology, these two species can be distinguished mainly from the dark bars or dark spots on the lateral body. The meristic data for N. chrysolaimos in this study is DII. 7–8 (dorsal fin), AI. 3–5 (anal fin), PI. 9 (pectoral fin), VI. 6–7 (ventral fin) and C. 17 (caudal fin), meanwhile, for N. fasciatus with D II 7–8 (dorsal fin), AI. 6 (anal fin), PI. 9–10 (pectoral fin), VI. 6–7 (ventral fin) and C. 17 (audal fin). There was a significant difference on the morphometric of N. fasciatus form sampling sites using Kruskal-Wallis Test. The nucleotide base composition sequences consisted of the mean of Thiamine (T) 29.565%, Cytosine (C) 32.023%, Adenine (A) 23.88%, and Guanine (G) 16.244%. Maximum Likelihood (ML) and Neighbour Joining (NJ) analysis was conducted using the Kimura 2 Parameter model to establish two major clades on Nemacheilus spp. and one out-groups clades significantly different from the Nemacheilus spp. These major clades were closely related to each other at the 100% evidence of bootstrap, which grouped as genus Nemacheilus. The present study on Nemacheilus spp. from the Blitar locality was able to differentiate COI sequences between N. fasciatus and N. chrysolaimos. Moreover, N. crysolaimos from references sequence was inferred as the ancestor to N crysolaimos MZB 26540 and MZB 26539. ABGD analyses at a prior maximal distance of 0.025 also delineated this species into a separate partition.

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