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Integrative taxonomy peeps a new torrent catfish species of genus Amblyceps (Siluriformes: Amblycipitidae) in Kaladan River of Mizoram, India

Journal

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTS
Volume 49, Issue 6, Pages 4565-4572

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11033-022-07302-7

Keywords

Barcode gap; Cytochrome c oxidase I; Genetic distance; Morphometric characters; Phylogenetic tree

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  1. Department of Biotechnology, Government of India [BT/388/NE/TBP/2012]

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Background explorations of the Kaladan River in Mizoram, India, have led to the discovery of a new species of torrent catfish. This study uses integrative taxonomy to distinguish the new species from its congeners through morphometric measurements and DNA sequence analysis. The discovery of this new species is significant as it provides insights into the Amblyceps genus in the Kaladan drainage.
Background Explorations of the Kaladan River of Mizoram, India during the last decade have given a large number of new species. Integrative taxonomy, when used at the time of discovery of new species, can correlate the morphological characters with the species-specific DNA signatures and ameliorate the process of species identification. Based on this approach, Amblyceps hmolaii sp. nov., a new torrent catfish species is described from the Kaladan River drainage. Methods and results The new species is distinguished from all twenty-two congeners by morphometric measurements and meristic counts. Sequence analysis of mitochondrial gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), generated in this study and those available in NCBI, separated A. hmolaii sp. nov. from seven species of Amblyceps. Analysis of COI sequences, with ABGD software to delimit the species, also provided eight stable groups corresponding to the eight species of Amblyceps. The new species was separated from its congeners with an average genetic distance of 11.77%. Maximum-likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree was constructed using the best fit nucleotide substitution model HKY + G + I. Conclusion This study used all the twenty-two congeners in morphomeristic analysis and seven congeners in molecular analysis, for comparison with the new species. This approach unambiguously resolved the new species from other species of Amblyceps and created its species-specific DNA signatures. The discovery of new species even marked the first record of genus Amblyceps from the Kaladan drainage.

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