A unique species of the flappy-snake eel genus, Phyllophichthusdiandrus sp. nov., is described based on a single specimen (270 mm in total length) collected from Dong-gang, southwestern Taiwan. The new species possesses several characters that are distinct from the only other species in the genus, Phyllophichthusxenodontus. Phyllophichthusdiandrus sp. nov. can be easily distinguished from P.xenodontus by having two papillae inside of nasal tube (vs three in P.xenodontus), 25 branchiostegal rays (vs 29), the dorsal-fin origin positioned behind the tip of the pectoral fin (vs not behind, usually above mid-pectoral fin), and the absence of the maxillary teeth (vs present). The relationship between Phyllophichthus and Leiuranus is discussed based on generic and morphological features.
Keywords: Biodiversity; fish fauna; ichthyology; marine species; nasal tube; snake eel; taxonomy.
Yusuke Hibino, Shunsuke Endo, Hsuan-Ching Ho.