Three new species of Lebiasina (Characiformes: Lebiasinidae) from the Brazilian Shield border at Serra do Cachimbo, Para, Brazil


Autoria(s): Netto-Ferreira, Andre L.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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10/10/2013

10/10/2013

02/08/2013

Resumo

Lebiasina marilynae n. sp., L. melanoguttata n. sp., and L. minuta n. sp. are described from the headwaters of the rio Curua in Serra do Cachimbo, Para, Brazil, and represent the only members of the Lebiasininae in the Brazilian Shied, so far. A close relationship among these species is proposed based on: I) the presence of a pair of foramina through which the rain us palatinus of the facial nerve passes, a modification unique in Lebiasinidae and apparently in the Characiformes, 2) the enlargement of the extrascapular bone, 3) the absence of the secondary stripe, and 4) the nearly equal length of caudal-fin lobes. Lebiasina marilynae additionally differs from all congeners in having the primary stripe extending from the tip of the snout to the distal border of the caudal-fin peduncle, the possession of two series of dark blotches parallel to the primary stripe, and a rounded dorsal surface of the mesethmoid. Lebiasina melanoguttata and Lebiasina minuta additionally differ from all congeners in the absence of the primary stripe and the caudal blotch, and the presence of three longitudinal series of dark blotches at the base of the scales of series 3-5. Lebiasina melanoguttata differs from Lebiasina minuta in the absence of a dark blotch at the base of the median rays of the dorsal fin, second infrapharyngobranchial bearing conical teeth, the reddish overall coloration of the eye and fins, and the dark blotches never coalescing (vs. dark dorsal-fin blotch present; the second infrapharyngobranchial being edentulous; dark, olive green eyes, and the yellowish overall color of body and fins; and the dark blotches of longitudinal series 3 and 4 coalescing where scales of adjacent longitudinal series overlap). The occurrence of species of the Lebiasininae on the Brazilian Shield is discussed, and the distribution pattern of the species described herein is compared to that of other endemic species of the Serra do Cachimbo, a highly biodiverse area isolated from the rest of the Amazon basin.

All Catfish Species Inventory

All Catfish Species Inventory [NSF DEB-0315963]

FAPESP [2006/04161-5, 2010/19088-7, 2011/50282-7]

FAPESP

Identificador

NEOTROPICAL ICHTHYOLOGY, v. 10, n. 3, pp. 487-498, JUL-SEP, 2012

1679-6225

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/34084

10.1590/S1679-62252012000300002

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1679-62252012000300002

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eng

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SOC BRASILEIRA ICTIOLOGIA

SAO PAULO

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NEOTROPICAL ICHTHYOLOGY

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Palavras-Chave #ENDEMISM #LEBIASININAE #NEOTROPICAL #OSTARIOPHYSI #SYSTEMATICS #RIO-XINGU BASIN #CHARACIDAE #CURUA #ZOOLOGY
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