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First Record of Pipefish Microphis deocata (Hamilton, 1822) from Meghalaya, India


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Microphis is a genus of pipefish within the family Syngnathidae and usually found in estuarine or freshwater habitats. The genus is characterized by having the lateral trunk ridge confluence with the inferior tail ridge, 9 caudal fin rays and presence of brood pouch located under the trunk. Dawson, 1984 reviewed the genus Microphis and recognized 5 sub-genera, 18 species and 4 subspecies of the species brachyurus. As per the Catalog of Fishes (Eschmeyer et al., 2016) 11 species of the genus Microphis are currently valid. Two species, Microphis deocata (Hamilton, 1822) and Microphis cuncalus (Hamilton, 1822) were recorded from the Indian region (Talwar and Jhingran, 1991).
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Dimos Khynriam
North Eastern Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Risa Colony, Shillong–793003, India

Abstract


Microphis is a genus of pipefish within the family Syngnathidae and usually found in estuarine or freshwater habitats. The genus is characterized by having the lateral trunk ridge confluence with the inferior tail ridge, 9 caudal fin rays and presence of brood pouch located under the trunk. Dawson, 1984 reviewed the genus Microphis and recognized 5 sub-genera, 18 species and 4 subspecies of the species brachyurus. As per the Catalog of Fishes (Eschmeyer et al., 2016) 11 species of the genus Microphis are currently valid. Two species, Microphis deocata (Hamilton, 1822) and Microphis cuncalus (Hamilton, 1822) were recorded from the Indian region (Talwar and Jhingran, 1991).

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.26515/rzsi.v116i4.142123