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Online Publication Date: 14 Nov 2014

On the Identities of Anguilla borneensis, A. malgumora, and Muraena malgumora

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Page Range: 568 – 576
DOI: 10.1643/CI-14-059
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To determine the valid name of the Borneo eel that has a plain body coloration and is endemic to Borneo Island, three type specimens of Anguilla borneensis Popta, 1924, Anguilla malgumora Kaup, 1856, and Muraena malgumora Bleeker, 1864 were examined and compared to the morphological characters of the 42 longfin eels from Borneo, A. anguilla (44), A. japonica (37), and A. dieffenbachii (14), all of which have the same external appearance of a long dorsal fin and plain body color, except for M. malgumora Bleeker, 1864, which has a short dorsal fin. Discriminant analysis using 13 proportional characters and the relationship among three vertebral characters clearly showed that the type specimen of Anguilla malgumora Kaup, 1856 upon which Bauchot et al. (1993) proposed the revival of that name to replace A. borneensis Popta, 1924, based on priority without examining the specimen, was in fact clearly not a specimen of the Borneo eel as was concluded by Ege (1939). Therefore A. borneensis Popta, 1924 is the valid name for the Borneo eel, and A. malgumora Kaup, 1856 appears to be a junior synonym of A. anguilla (Linnaeus, 1758), and M. malgumora Bleeker is a junior synonym of A. bicolor McClelland, 1844.

Copyright: 2014 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
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Fig. 1.

Geographic distribution of the six species belonging to the third morphological group of the genus Anguilla. The species in this group have non-variegated skin with a long dorsal fin.


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Fig. 2.

Plots of discriminant scores on the first and second discriminant axes (DA) of the holotype of Anguilla malgumora Kaup (MNHN A-9954), the two syntypes of Anguilla borneensis Popta (RMNH 7654), a USNM specimen, and the collected specimens of the Borneo eel, European eel, Japanese eel, and NZ eel based on 14 external morphological characters.


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Relationship between the number of prehaemal vertebrae (PV) and the number of caudal vertebrae (CV) of the holotype of Anguilla malgumora Kaup (MNHN A-9954), the two syntypes of Anguilla borneensis Popta (RMNH 7654), a USNM specimen, and the collected specimens of the Borneo eel, European eel, Japanese eel, and NZ eel.


Contributor Notes

Associate Editor: D. Buth.

Received: 08 May 2013
Accepted: 21 Apr 2014
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