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The First Record of the Rearfin Flying Fish, Cypselurus opisthopus (Exocoetidae), from the Waters of South India, with the Assessment of Flying Fish Species Occurring in the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone

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The present study reports the first record of the rearfin flying fish, Cypselurus opisthopus (Bleeker, 1865), in the south-eastern Arabian Sea based on a single specimen caught by a commercial trawler off the Kerala coast. Hitherto unknown in the waters off Indian coast, this is the first occurrence of this species in the Indian EEZ, suggesting the extension of distributional range of the species in the Indian Ocean. Detailed information on the morphometric and meristic characters are given and discussed. Molecular confirmation of the species identification was carried out using partial mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase sub-unit I gene. A map of the geographical distribution of C. opisthopus in the Indian Ocean based on published data and a list of flying fishes occurring in the Indian waters (within EEZ) is provided. Up to now, 24 species from 6 genera of flying fishes are recorded from the Indian waters.

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  1. It is probable, that this species was reported by Day (1878, 1889) as E. bahiensis (in part) from waters of India.

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The authors thank Bruce B. Collette (NMNH) and an anonymous reviewer for the critical comments and betterment of the manuscript.

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The authors are grateful to ICAR for providing financial support and Director ICAR-NBFGR, for the encouragement and support during the course of this study. The work of the second author was performed within the framework of the State assignment of Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Russia Government (theme no. 0149-2018-0009).

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Jayakumar, T.T., Shakhovskoy, I.B., Prasoon, N.P. et al. The First Record of the Rearfin Flying Fish, Cypselurus opisthopus (Exocoetidae), from the Waters of South India, with the Assessment of Flying Fish Species Occurring in the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone. J. Ichthyol. 59, 697–706 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0032945219050059

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