Plectranthias yamakawai Yoshino, 1972

Wibowo, Kunto, Peristiwady, Teguh, Makatipu, Petrus, Oktaviyani, Selvia, Oktaviani, Dian & Wahyudewantoro, Gema, 2025, First equatorial records of four marine fishes (Actinopterygii) caught off Lembeh Island, northern Sulawesi, Indonesia, Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 55, pp. 1-9 : 1-9

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https://doi.org/10.3897/aiep.55.142574

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scientific name

Plectranthias yamakawai Yoshino, 1972
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Plectranthias yamakawai Yoshino, 1972

Fig. 2 A View Figure 2

Plectranthias yamakawai Yoshino, 1972. — Yoshino (1972): 53, fig. 3 (type locality Ryukyu Islands, southern Japan). — Randall (1980): 184 (southern Japan). — Wass (1984): 12 (Samoan Islands). — Chen and Shao (2002): 64 (Taiwan). — Motomura and Matsuura (2010): 99 (southern Japan). — Wada et al. (2020): 305 (southern Japan). — Cabebe-Barnuevo et al. (2022): 300 (Luzon, Philippines). View in CoL

Material examined.

LBRC-F 3002, 182.5 mm SL, off Lembeh Island , Bitung, Indonesia, hook and line, 100–150 m depth (purchased at Girian Fish Market, Bitung, northern Sulawesi by T. Peristiwady, 22 December 2012) .

Description.

Dorsal fin with 10 spines and 16 soft rays; anal fin with 3 spines and 7 soft rays; pectoral fin with 13 rays, uppermost unbranched; pored lateral-line scales 32; scales above lateral line 5; scales below lateral line 16; gill rakers on upper limb of first gill arch 6, lower limb 12, total 18; body compressed, its depth 2.3 in SL; body width 2.2 in body depth; head length 2.3 in SL; snout length 3.9 in HL; orbit diameter 4.4 in HL; upper jaw length 2.2 in HL; interorbital width 7.3 in HL; caudal peduncle depth 2.3 in HL; caudal peduncle length 3.3 in HL; dorsal profile of head forming angle of about 30 ° to horizontal axis of head and body, mouth terminal, oblique; vomer and palatine with teeth; posterior margin of maxilla just reaching vertical through midline of pupil; pre-opercle with two antrorse spines on ventral margin; opercle with three flat spines, uppermost blunt, middle largest; fourth dorsal-fin spine longest, fifth to last spines becoming progressively shorter; origin of first anal-fin spine about level with origin of third dorsal-fin soft ray, second anal-fin spine longest, second anal-fin soft ray longest; pectoral-fin ray long, its tip beyond base of first anal-fin spine; pelvic fin short, posterior tip not reaching anus when depressed; caudal fin weakly emarginate, some upper and lower rays somewhat filamentous.

Color when fresh.

Body orange dorsally and rosy ventrally; dorsum of head and body, including dorsal and caudal fin bases, with numerous small distinctive, yellow-fringed dark greenish spots; large red spot just below lateral line at center of body; dorsal, anal and caudal fins yellowish; pectoral and pelvic fins reddish (Fig. 2 A View Figure 2 ).

Remarks.

The Lembeh Island specimen agreed closely with the diagnostic characters of P. yamakawai given by Yoshino (1972), Randall (1980, 1996), Wada et al. (2020), and Cabebe-Barnuevo et al. (2022), viz. dorsal-fin soft rays 16; pectoral fin rays 13; pored lateral-line scales 32; pre-opercle with two antrorse spines on ventral margin; fourth dorsal-fin spine longest; dorsum of head and body, including dorsal and caudal fin bases, with numerous small distinctive yellow-fringed dark greenish spots; large red spot below lateral line at center of body. In addition, the specimen also matched the figure of the holotype of the species (see Randall 1980: 32) and the color photographs provided by Motomura et al. (2018: 97) and Cabebe-Barnuevo et al. (2022: fig. 1 A).

Plectranthias yamakawai has previously been reported only from southern Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines and Samoa, at latitudes of 15–30 ° N and 13 ° S ( Wass 1984; Motomura and Matsuura 2010; Wada et al. 2020; Cabebe-Barnuevo et al. 2022; fig. 3). The presently reported specimen, collected off Lembeh Island at a latitude of 1.4 ° N, represents the first record of P. yamakawai in equatorial and Indonesian waters.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Perciformes

Family

Anthiadidae

Genus

Plectranthias

Loc

Plectranthias yamakawai Yoshino, 1972

Wibowo, Kunto, Peristiwady, Teguh, Makatipu, Petrus, Oktaviyani, Selvia, Oktaviani, Dian & Wahyudewantoro, Gema 2025
2025
Loc

Plectranthias yamakawai

Cabebe-Barnuevo RA & Delloro Jr ESJ & Penuela DFA & Malay MCD & Motomura H & Babaran RP 2022: 300
Wada H & Suzuki T & Senou H & Motomura H 2020: 305
Motomura H & Matsuura K (Eds.) 2010: 99
Chen JP & Shao KT 2002: 64
Wass RC 1984: 12
Randall JE 1980: 184
Yoshino T 1972: 53
Plectranthias yamakawai Yoshino, 1972 . — Yoshino (1972) : 53 , fig. 3 (type locality Ryukyu Islands, southern Japan ). — Randall (1980) : 184 (southern Japan ). — Wass (1984) : 12 (Samoan Islands). — Chen and Shao (2002) : 64 (Taiwan). — Motomura and Matsuura (2010) : 99 (southern Japan ). — Wada et al. (2020) : 305 (southern Japan ). — Cabebe-Barnuevo et al. (2022) : 300 (Luzon, Philippines ).
1972