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Genet. mol. biol ; 32(1): 83-90, 2009. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-505773

RESUMO

The order Anguilliformes comprises 15 families, 141 genera and 791 fish species. Eight families had at least one karyotyped species, with a prevalence of 2n = 38 chromosomes and high fundamental numbers (FN). The only exception to this pattern is the family Muraenidae, in which the eight species analyzed presented 2n = 42 chromosomes. Despite of the large number of Anguilliformes species, karyotypic reports are available for only a few representatives. In the present work, a species of Ophichthidae, Myrichthys ocellatus (2n = 38; 8m+14sm+10st+6a; FN = 70) and four species of Muraenidae, Enchelycore nigricans (2n = 42; 6m+8sm+12st+16a; FN = 68), Gymnothorax miliaris (2n = 42; 14m+18sm+10st; FN = 84), G. vicinus (2n = 42; 8m+6sm+28a; FN = 56) and Muraena pavonina (2n = 42; 6m+4sm+32a; FN = 52), collected along the Northeastern coast of Brazil and around the St Peter and St Paul Archipelago were analyzed. Typical large metacentric chromosomes were observed in all species. Conspicuous polymorphic heterochromatic regions were observed at the centromeres of most chromosomes and at single ribosomal sites. The data obtained for Ophichthidae corroborate the hypothesis of a karyotypic diversification mainly due to pericentric inversions and Robertsonian rearrangements, while the identification of constant chromosome numbers in Muraenidae (2n = 42) suggests a karyotype diversification through pericentric inversions and heterochromatin processes.


Assuntos
Animais , Análise Citogenética , Enguias/genética , Brasil , Bandeamento Cromossômico , Cariotipagem , Região Organizadora do Nucléolo
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Rev. biol. trop ; 49(Supl.1): 7-12, jul. 2001. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-502478

RESUMO

A new species of bascanichthyin ophichthid, Gordiichthys combibus, is described from shallow water along the Pacific coast of Colombia. It is the first known eastern Pacific species of Gordiichthys and is very similar to G. randalli from Puerto Rico. It differs from its other western Atlantic congeners in vertebral number and other characters. A key to the genus is provided.


Assuntos
Animais , Enguias/classificação , Colômbia , Enguias/anatomia & histologia , Oceano Pacífico
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Rev. biol. trop ; 49(Supl.1): 13-19, jul. 2001. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-502477

RESUMO

Aplatophis zorro n. sp., the first known eastern Pacific species of this New World genus, is described from a shallow water trawl-caught specimen from the Golfo de San Miguel, Pacific Panama. It is similar to its only known congener, A. chauliodus from the tropical western Atlantic, but differs in its vertebral number, dentition, coloration, and other characters. Comments concerning the distribution of New World ophichthids are provided.


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Enguias/classificação , Enguias/anatomia & histologia , Oceano Pacífico , Panamá
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