2017
DOI: 10.12782/sd.22_99
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Molecular and Morphological Identification of <i>Mola</i> Sunfish Specimens (Actinopterygii: Tetraodontiformes: Molidae) from the Indian Ocean

Abstract: We employed molecular systematic analysis based on mitochondrial D-loop sequences to identify two specimens of ocean sunfish from Omani coastal waters that had previously been identified morphologically as Mola mola (Linnaeus, 1758) and M. ramsayi (Giglioli, 1883). Of the three molecular species that are recognized globally, Mola sp. A, Mola sp. B, and Mola sp. C, we confirmed that both specimens from Oman are Mola sp. A. This result suggested a broader distribution of this species than had ever been thought, … Show more

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“…The third clade, Mola sp. B of Yoshita et al (2009), has been equated to M. mola (Yoshita et al 2009;Matsuura 2014;Sawai et al 2018), with residual uncertainties in the nomenclature, as this species appears to include two basin-wide groups (Atlantic vs Pacific), as revealed by phylogenetic analysis (Bass et al 2005;Ahuir-Baraja et al 2017;Sawai et al 2017). Here, the nomenclature follows Sawai et al (2018) by treating Mola sp.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third clade, Mola sp. B of Yoshita et al (2009), has been equated to M. mola (Yoshita et al 2009;Matsuura 2014;Sawai et al 2018), with residual uncertainties in the nomenclature, as this species appears to include two basin-wide groups (Atlantic vs Pacific), as revealed by phylogenetic analysis (Bass et al 2005;Ahuir-Baraja et al 2017;Sawai et al 2017). Here, the nomenclature follows Sawai et al (2018) by treating Mola sp.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… M. mola M. alexandrini PHYL : JNSW-2 in [10] (D-loop: AB439109). Also in [1] , [7] , [8] . AMS I.41536-001 , 178 cm TL, tissue & photographs, Narrabeen Beach, NSW (35.716°S 151.300°E), found alive in shallow waters in poor condition (euthanized), 11 September 2002.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“… M. mola M. tecta PHYL: NNSW-1 in [10] (D-loop: AB439108). Also in [1] , [7] , [8] . Submission to BOLD by AMS (CO1 sequence ID: AMS174-08), phylogenetic analysis in [6] .…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mola ramsayi and M. mola almost similar morphological character, described by Fraser-Brunner [1]. They share several unique anatomical features, of which the most striking is the lack of almost all osteological elements of the caudal fin structures, which are replaced by a pseudocaudal fin [4] [10]. M. mola have rougher skin and reduced band of denticles running between their dorsal and anal fins along the pseudotail known as a clavus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%