Moray eel: New Species Discovered

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Moray eel

News Highlight

New species of Moray eel was discovered off the Cuddalore coast and was named after Tamil Nadu.

Key Takeaway

  • Researchers discovered a new Moray eel at the Mudasalodai fish landing centre off the coast of Cuddalore.
  • Gymnothorax tamilnaduensis was named after Tamil Nadu, and the common name is Tamil Nadu brown moray.
  • The discovery was recently published in the international peer-reviewed journal “Zoosystematics and Evolution.”

Moray Eel (Gymnothorax tamilnaduensis)

  • About
    • Moray eels reside in shallow water among reefs and rocks in all tropical and subtropical oceans.
    • They are distinguished by two types of jaws
    • Ordinary (oral) jaws with large teeth
    • The pharyngeal jaw (which drags prey inside the eel’s stomach).
    • Their IUCN red list classification is Least Concern (LC).
    • So far, 29 Gymnothorax species have been identified in Indian waters, including the newly discovered species.
    • Based on four specimens ranging in total length from 272-487 mm, a new species of small brown unpatterned moray is identified.
  • Features
    • Dorsal fin origins in the midst of the rictus and gill opening.
    • Set of lines of little black patches present on the head.
    • A single black spot on the body’s midline.
    • Jjaw pores with a white rim.
    • Whitish anal-fin margin.
    • 3 pre-dorsal vertebrae.
    • 56-59 pre-anal vertebrae
    • 139-150 total vertebrae.
  • Distribution
    • Indian Ocean: off Cuddalore, Bay of Bengal, and India’s southeast coast.
    • The species were discovered at a depth of 25-30 metres.

Significance of This Discovery

  • This discovery brings the total number of Gymnothorax species in Indian waters to 29.
  • It was the first discovered on India’s south-eastern coast in the Gulf of Bengal.
  • The new species’ holotype has been registered at the National Fish Museum and Repository of ICAR-NBFGR Lucknow.
  • The species’ name is recorded in Zoobank, the worldwide commission on Zoological Nomenclature’s online registration system.

International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN)

  • ICZN, founded in 1895, is entrusted with regularly developing, publishing, and revising the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.
  • It establishes and governs a standardised system of zoological nomenclature.
  • It guarantees that each animal has a specific and generally recognised scientific name.
  • By developing and sharing information on the proper use of animal scientific names.
  • The ICZN serves as an adviser and adjudicator for the zoological community.

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