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J Fish Biol ; 99(2): 614-628, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33837549

ABSTRACT

A new long-snouted Corydoras species is described from two tributaries of the río Manuripe and a tributary of the río Madre de Dios, rio Madeira basin, Peru. Corydoras fulleri can be distinguished from its congeners by having the following features: (a) branch of the temporal sensory canal at sphenotic, which gives rise to the supraorbital canal, with two pores; (b) upper tooth plate of branchial arch with three series of teeth; (c) area at the corner of the mouth, ventral to the maxillary barbel, with a small fleshy flap; (d) two moderate-sized dark-brown or black blotches on caudal-fin base, one on its lateral portion and another one on its dorsal portion, blotches variably diffuse and/or fused with each other; (e) absence of a dark-brown or black stripe transversally crossing the orbit; (f) a longitudinal dark-brown or black stripe on the postdorsal region of flank midline, variably fused with the lateral peduncular blotch, some specimens with slender, longitudinally elongated, dark-brown or black blotch on flank midline, forming a dash-like marking, stripe or dash-like blotch diffuse in some specimens; and (g) region around dorsal-fin origin generally lacking dark brown or black blotch, or displaying diffuse blotch.


Subject(s)
Catfishes , Animals , Brazil , Environment , Peru , Rivers
2.
Zootaxa ; 4948(2): zootaxa.4948.2.2, 2021 Mar 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33757024

ABSTRACT

A new Corydoras is described from the Blanco and Ucayali river basins in Peru. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by having the following features: (I) posterior margin of dorsal-fin spine with laminar serrations directed towards the origin of the spine; (II) a long, wide, arched, and continuous black stripe, which runs parallel to the dorsal profile of the body, extending at least from the region below anterior origin of dorsal fin to the anterior half of the ventral caudal-fin lobe; (III) a black stripe transversally crossing the eye, forming the typical mask-like blotch; mask clearly not fused to arched stripe in most specimens; some specimens with mask separated from arched stripe by a thin line around the suture between neurocranium (in the region composed by the posteroventral margin of parieto-supraoccipital plus the posterodorsal margin of the compound pterotic) and first dorsolateral body plate; (IV) posterior margin of pectoral-fin spine with laminar serrations directed towards the origin of the spine; (V) pointed snout, presenting a long mesethmoid, with anterior tip larger than 50% of the entire length of the bone; and (V) ventral surface of trunk covered by small, non-coalescent platelets. A discussion on the possible positive adaptive value of the arc-striped color pattern is also provided.


Subject(s)
Catfishes , Animals , Color , Peru , Rivers , Skull
3.
J Fish Biol ; 97(4): 1072-1086, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32672364

ABSTRACT

Aspidoras azaghal n. sp. was discovered during a multitaxonomic scientific expedition to the remote Amazon Terra do Meio region in tributaries to the rio Xingu basin, Pará, Brazil. The new species can be promptly distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of features: (a) absence of the first dorsal-fin element; (b) parieto-supraoccipital fontanel located medially on bone; (c) absence of a longitudinal dark-brown or black stripe along flank midline; (d) ventral surface of trunk covered by clearly smaller, irregular and/or roundish platelets; (e) inner laminar expansion of infraorbital 1 well developed; (f) relatively wide frontal bone, with width equal to half of entire length; (g) absence of a thick, longitudinal conspicuous dark-brown stripe along dorsal portion of flank; and (h) poorly developed serrations on posterior margin of the pectoral-fin spine. Besides morphological evidence, the molecular analyses indicated significant differences between the new species and its congeners, with A. albater and A. raimundi as its closest species, showing 6.53% of genetic differentiation in both cases. The intraspecific molecular data revealed gene flow (peer fixation index, FST = 0.05249, P > 0.05, for the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) marker and FST = -0.01466, P > 0.05, for the control region) between specimens upstream and downstream from a 30-m height waterfall at the type-locality, which therefore represent a single population. Furthermore, it was possible to observe a unidirectional gene flow pattern, with genetic diversity increasing in the downstream direction.


Subject(s)
Catfishes/classification , Animals , Brazil , Catfishes/anatomy & histology , Catfishes/genetics , Gene Flow , Genetic Drift , Genetic Variation , Rivers , Species Specificity , Spine/anatomy & histology
4.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 18(4): e200088, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1143346

ABSTRACT

The typical long-snouted species of Corydoras from the río de La Plata basin were reviewed herein, and the previously proposed synonymy of Corydoras ellisae was corroborated. Corydoras areio and C. aurofrenatus are diagnosed from their congeners, excluding those in lineage 1, by the following features: temporal sensory canal in sphenotic with two pores; upper tooth plate of branchial arch with three or four series of teeth; fleshy flap at mouth corner. Corydoras areio differs from all lineage 1 congeners by having infraorbital 2 with relatively wider posterior laminar expansion; absence of large patches of black pigmentation on the body and absence of conspicuous concentration of dark brown or black chromatophores on anterior portion of the dorsal fin; and presence of blotches on flanks not aligned in longitudinal series. Corydoras aurofrenatus differs from all lineage 1 congeners by having ventral surface of head and trunk densely covered by small, not coalescent platelets; middle portion of flank with two or three dark brown or black patches (below the dorsal-fin, below the adipose-fin base, and on the caudal peduncle base, diffuse and variably present), patches decreasing in size posteriorly; poorly developed fleshy flap at the corner of mouth; anteroventral portion of cleithrum exposed.(AU)


As espécies típicas de focinho longo de Corydoras da bacia do río de La Plata foram revisadas, e a sinonímia proposta anteriormente de Corydoras ellisae foi corroborada. Corydoras areio e C. aurofrenatus são diagnosticadas de seus congêneres, excluindo aquelas da linhagem 1, pelas seguintes características: canal sensorial temporal no esfenótico com dois poros; placa dentária superior do arco branquial com três ou quatro séries de dentes; aba carnosa no canto da boca. Corydoras areio difere de todos os congêneres da linhagem 1 pelo infraorbital 2 com expansão laminar posterior relativamente mais ampla; ausência de grandes manchas de pigmentação preta no corpo e ausência de concentração conspícua de cromatóforos marrom-escuros ou pretos na porção anterior da nadadeira dorsal; presença de manchas laterais não alinhadas em série longitudinal. Corydoras aurofrenatus difere de todas as congêneres da linhagem 1 pela superfície ventral da cabeça e do tronco densamente coberta por pequenas plaquetas não coalescentes; porção média lateral com duas ou três manchas marrom-escuras ou pretas (abaixo da nadadeira dorsal, abaixo da base da nadadeira adiposa, e na base do pedúnculo caudal, difusa e variavelmente presente), manchas diminuindo de tamanho posteriormente; aba carnosa pouco desenvolvida no canto da boca; porção anteroventral do cleitro exposta.(AU)


Subject(s)
Catfishes/anatomy & histology , Catfishes/classification , Head , Pedigree
5.
J Fish Biol ; 95(2): 453-471, 2019 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30968410

ABSTRACT

After 80 years of misidentifications, the analysis of the holotype of Corydoras arcuatus plus several non-type specimens attributed to this species allowed its recognition and also revealed a new species, both sharing the following diagnostic features: a long, arched, continuous black stripe that runs parallel to the dorsal profile of the body and extends at least from the anterior margin of the first dorsolateral body plate to the posterior portion of caudal peduncle; absence of transverse black bars on caudal fin; infraorbital 2 in contact with sphenotic and compound pterotic. In addition to these features, C. arcuatus can be distinguished from congeners by having the posterior margin of both dorsal and pectoral spines with laminar serrations directed towards their origins. The new species can be additionally distinguished from its congeners by presenting the following combination of features: ventral surface of trunk entirely or partially covered by relatively large and coalescent platelets; absence of spots or blotches on dorsal fin; and posterior margin of both dorsal and pectoral spines with serrations directed towards their tips. Finally, an identification key to all arc-striped species of Corydoras is provided.


Subject(s)
Catfishes/anatomy & histology , Catfishes/classification , Animal Fins/anatomy & histology , Animals , Brazil , Colombia , Ecuador , Lateral Line System/anatomy & histology , Peru , Phylogeny , Pigmentation , Ribs/anatomy & histology , Rivers , Sex Characteristics , Spine/anatomy & histology
6.
J Fish Biol ; 92(5): 1463-1486, 2018 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29672848

ABSTRACT

A new species of the armoured catfish genus Corydoras is described from the Xingu-Tapajos ecoregion, Brazilian Amazon. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by having the following combination of features: short mesethmoid, with anterior tip poorly developed, smaller than 50% of bone length; posterior margin of pectoral spine with serrations directed towards spine tip or perpendicularly oriented; infraorbital 2 only in contact with sphenotic; ventral laminar expansion of infraorbital 1 poorly or moderately developed; flank midline covered by small dark brown or black saddles with similar size to remaining markings on body; relatively larger, scarcer and more sparsely distributed dark brown or black spots on body; absence of stripe on flank midline; caudal fin with conspicuous dark brown or black spots along its entire surface; slender body; and strongly narrow frontals. A more comprehensive description of poorly-explored internal character sources, such as the gross morphology of the brain, Weberian apparatus and swimbladder capsule elements is presented.


Subject(s)
Catfishes/classification , Animals , Brazil , Catfishes/anatomy & histology , Catfishes/physiology , Color , Demography , Ecosystem , Female , Male , Phylogeny , Sex Characteristics
7.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 15(1): e160118, 2017. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-841883

ABSTRACT

A new species of Aspidoras from the rio da Dona basin, a small coastal river drainage in Bahia State, is described herein. The new taxon differs from its congeners by presenting infraorbital 1 with well-developed ventral laminar expansion, nuchal plate nearly reaching to or sometimes contacting posterior process of parieto-supraoccipital, anterior tip of nuchal plate just posterior to dorsal margin of first dorsolateral body plate, and blotches on dorsal half of dorsolateral body plates and/or ventral half of ventrolateral body plates fused with midlateral series of blotches, forming three or four enlarged and oblique black blotches.(AU)


Uma nova espécie de Aspidoras da bacia do rio da Dona, uma pequena drenagem costeira do estado da Bahia, é aqui descrita. O novo táxon difere de suas congêneres por apresentar infraorbital 1 com expansão laminar ventral bem desenvolvida, placa nucal quase alcançando ou alcançando o processo posterior do parieto-supraoccipital, extremidade anterior da placa nucal apenas posterior à extremidade dorsal da primeira placa dorsolateral, e três ou quatro manchas pretas grandes na porção lateral mediana do corpo, geralmente inclinadas anterodorsalmente e conectadas à série de manchas dorsais e fusionadas à série ventral de manchas.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Catfishes/anatomy & histology , Catfishes/classification , Classification , Drainage
8.
Biota Neotrop. (Online, Ed. ingl.) ; 17(1): e20160230, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1038839

ABSTRACT

Abstract In this work we report on the presence of morphological deformities in Corydoras aff. longipinnis from two reservoirs in Paraná State, Brazil. The frequency of deformities in the fish populations was 11% in Iraí and 10.5% in Capivari reservoirs. Considering that the frequency may be associated with impacts caused by anthropic activities, this information can be used as a metric in management systems and environmental monitoring.


Resumo Neste trabalho relatamos a presença de deformidades morfológicas em Corydoras aff. longipinnis de dois reservatórios no estado do Paraná, Brasil. A frequência das deformidades observadas nas populações analisadas foi de 11% no reservatório de Iraí e 10,5% no reservatório de Capivari. Considerando que a frequência pode ser associada a impactos causados por atividades antrópicas, essa informação pode ser usada como uma métrica em sistemas de gestão e monitoramento ambiental.

9.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 14(1)2016. tab, graf, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-794407

ABSTRACT

The taxon known as Corydoras paleatus carries one of the most complex taxonomic histories among Corydoradinae catfishes. A comprehensive review of specimens attributed to that species from several localities was carried out, allowing the clear recognition of C. paleatus and also of a new species previously misidentified as C. paleatus , described herein. Corydoras paleatus can be distinguished from its congeners by presenting the following unique combination of features: perpendicularly directed serrations along entire posterior margin of the pectoral spine; three large black blotches along midline of flank; hyaline or black pectoral fin; and transversal black bars on caudal-fin lobes. Corydoras paleatus is known from the lower rio Paraná basin, coastal rivers from Southern Brazil and Uruguay and rio Uruguai basin. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by having the following unique combination of features: three large black blotches along midline of flank; three nasal pores; mesethmoid short; infraorbital 2 not in contact with compound pterotic; striated black spots from the snout tip to nuchal plate region; markedly rounded snout; and anterior portion of dorsal fin spotted. The new species is known from the upper rio Uruguai basin, from the rivers Canoas, do Peixe and Pelotas.


O táxon conhecido como Corydoras paleatus carrega uma das histórias taxonômicas mais complexas dentre os bagres Corydoradinae. Uma revisão abrangente de espécimes atribuídos a essa espécie, de várias localidades, foi conduzida. A análise do material colhido permitiu o reconhecimento claro de C. paleatus e também de uma espécie nova, previamente identificada erroneamente como C. paleatus , aqui descrita. Corydoras paleatus pode ser distinguida de suas congêneres por possuir a seguinte combinação única de características: serrilhas perpendicularmente direcionadas ao longo de toda a margem posterior do acúleo peitoral; três manchas pretas grandes ao longo da linha mediana do flanco; nadadeira peitoral hialina ou preta; e barras transversais pretas nos lobos da nadadeira caudal. Corydoras paleatus é conhecida da bacia do baixo rio Paraná, rios costeiros do sul do Brasil e Uruguai, e bacia do rio Uruguai. A espécie nova pode ser distinguida de suas congêneres por possuir a seguinte combinação única de caracteres: três manchas pretas grandes ao longo da linha mediana do flanco; três poros nasais; mesetmóide curto; infraorbital 2 não contatando o pterótico composto; manchas pretas estriadas da ponta do focinho até a região da placa nucal; focinho marcadamente arredondado; e porção anterior da nadadeira dorsal com manchas. A espécie nova é conhecida da bacia do alto rio Uruguai, dos rios Canoas, do Peixe e Pelotas.


Subject(s)
Animals , Catfishes/anatomy & histology , Catfishes/classification
10.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 14(1)2016. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-794410

ABSTRACT

A new species of Corydoras is described from the río Madre de Dios basin, Peru. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by presenting the following features: a longitudinal black stripe along midline of flank; mesethmoid short, with anterior portion poorly developed; serrations on posterior margin of pectoral spine directed towards the tip of the spine; dorsal fin with the region of the first branched ray, including membrane, with concentration of black pigmentation, the remaining areas with irregular black blotches; absence of a vertically elongated black blotch across the eyes; conspicuously rounded moderately-developed black spots on the snout; and ventral expansion of infraorbital 1 moderately developed.


Uma espécie nova de Corydoras é descrita da bacia do rio Madre de Dios, Peru. A espécie nova pode ser distinguida de suas congêneres por apresentar as seguintes características: uma faixa preta longitudinal ao longo da linha mediana do flanco; mesetmóide curto, com porção anterior pouco desenvolvida; serrilhas na margem posterior do espinho peitoral voltadas em direção à ponta do espinho; região do primeiro raio ramificado da nadadeira dorsal, incluindo membranas, com concentração de pigmentação preta, as demais áreas com manchas pretas irregulares; ausência de uma mancha preta verticalmente alongada através dos olhos; manchas pretas moderadamente desenvolvidas, conspicuamente arredondadas, no focinho; e expansão ventral do infraorbital 1 moderadamente desenvolvida.


Subject(s)
Animals , Catfishes/classification , Species Specificity
11.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 14(1)2016. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-794414

ABSTRACT

Two new species of Corydoras are described from the rio Madeira basin, Brazil. The intermediate long-snouted new species can be distinguished from its congeners by presenting the following combination of features: posterior margin of dorsal-fin spine with laminar serrations directed towards the origin of the spine; presence of two longitudinal black stripes on flanks; anterior portion of dorsal fin with sparse black chromatophores, not forming any conspicuous pattern; absence of a conspicuous black marbled coloration pattern on head; black spots on caudal fin, some spots arranged, forming transversal bars; and brownish dorsal-fin spine. The short-snouted new speciescan be distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of features: short mesethmoid; posterior laminar expansion of infraorbital 2 very reduced, not in contact with compound pterotic; two or three longitudinal black stripes on flanks; absence of an oblique or vertical black blotch across the eye; anterior portion of dorsal fin with sparse black chromatophores, not forming any conspicuous pattern; and ventral surface of trunk naked or covered by sparse platelets.


Duas espécies novas de Corydoras são descritas da bacia do rio Madeira, Brasil. A espécie nova de focinho longo intermediário pode ser distinguida de suas congêneres por apresentar a seguinte combinação de características: margem posterior do espinho da nadadeira dorsal com serrilhas laminares direcionadas para origem do espinho; presença de duas faixas pretas longitudinais nos flancos; porção anterior da nadadeira dorsal com cromatóforos pretos esparsos, sem formar nenhum padrão conspícuo; ausência de um padrão de coloração marmoreado de preto conspícuo na cabeça; manchas pretas na nadadeira caudal, algumas delas alinhadas, formando barras transversais; e espinho dorsal amarronzado. A espécie nova de focinho curto pode ser distinguida de suas congêneres por apresentar a seguinte combinação de características: mesetmóide curto; expansão laminar posterior do infraorbital 2 muito reduzida, sem contato com o pterótico composto; duas ou três faixas pretas longitudinais nos flancos; ausência de uma mancha preta oblíqua ou vertical através do olho; porção anterior da nadadeira dorsal com cromatóforos pretos esparsos, sem formar nenhum padrão conspícuo; e superfície ventral do tronco nua ou coberta por plaquetas esparsas.


Subject(s)
Animals , Catfishes/classification , Catfishes/genetics , Genotype , Phenotype
12.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 14(1): e150062, 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-776486

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT A new species of Corydoras is described from the rio Araguaia basin, Goiás, Brazil. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by presenting the following features: infraorbital 1 with very large ventral laminar expansion; infraorbital 2 contacting compound pterotic; flanks densely covered by irregular black spots; and ventral surface of trunk densely covered by coalescent relatively well-developed platelets. It is also discussed the possibility that C. araguaiaensis comprehends a complex of species.


RESUMO Uma espécie nova de Corydoras é descrita da bacia do rio Araguaia, Goiás, Brasil. A espécie nova pode ser distinguida de suas congêneres por apresentar as seguintes características: infraorbital 1 com expansão laminar ventral muito grande; infraorbital 2 em contato com o pterótico composto; flancos densamente cobertos por manchas pretas irregulares e superfície ventral do tronco densamente coberta por plaquetas coalescentes relativamente bem desenvolvidas. Discute-se também a possibilidade de C. araguaiaensis compreender um complexo de espécies.


Subject(s)
Animals , Catfishes/classification
13.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 12(1): 89-96, Jan-Mar/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-709817

ABSTRACT

A new species of Corydoras is described from three tributaries of the rio Ivaí drainage, upper rio Paraná basin, Paraná State, Brazil. The new species can be distinguished from most of its congeners by the presence of three nasal pores. Other diagnostic features are the lower number of serrations in posterior margin of pectoral and dorsal spines and presence of four to six small black blotches along the midline of the flank. The possible mimetic relationship between the new species and Characidium heirmostigmata is discussed. Uma espécie nova de Corydoras é descrita de três tributários da drenagem do rio Ivaí, bacia do alto rio Paraná, estado do Paraná, Brasil. A espécie nova se diferencia da maioria de suas congêneres por apresentar três poros nasais. Outras características diagnósticas são o menor número de serrilhas na margem posterior dos espinhos peitoral e dorsal e presença de quatro a seis manchas pretas pequenas ao longo da linha mediana do flanco. A possível relação mimética entre a espécie nova e Characidium heirmostigmata é discutida.


Subject(s)
Animals , Classification , Rivers , Species Specificity , Fishes/classification
14.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 12(1): 71-79, Jan-Mar/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-709832

ABSTRACT

A new species of Corydoras is described from the lower rio Paraná basin, just downstream from Itaipu Dam, Brazil, close to Paraguay boundary. The new species can be distinguished from most of its congeners by the infraorbital 2 with a posterior laminar expansion conspicuously reduced, first and second dorsal-fin branched rays conspicuously elongated in males, mesethmoid entirely covered by skin, and by the presence of four to six irregular black or brownish blotches on the midline of the flank. The probable occurrence of the new species in the floodplain of the upper portion of the rio Paraná drainage is discussed. Uma espécie nova de Corydoras é descrita da bacia do baixo rio Paraná, logo a jusante da barragem de Itaipu, Brasil, próximo a fronteira com o Paraguai. A espécie nova pode ser distinguida da maioria de suas congêneres pelo infraorbital 2 com uma expansão laminar posterior conspicuamente reduzida, primeiro e segundo raios ramificados da nadadeira dorsal conspicuamente alongados nos machos, mesetmoide totalmente coberto por pele e presença de quatro a seis manchas pretas ou amarronzadas irregulares na linha mediana do flanco. Discute-se a provável ocorrência da espécie nova na planície de inundação da bacia da porção superior do rio Paraná.


Subject(s)
Animals , Hydrographic Basins/analysis , Classification , Sex Characteristics , Species Specificity , Fishes/classification
15.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 11(2): 257-264, jun. 2013. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-679345

ABSTRACT

A new species of Corydoras is described from the rio São Francisco basin in northeastern Brazil, Minas Gerais and Bahia States. The new species is distinguished from most of its congeners by the anterior portion of the infraorbital 1 very large, conspicuously expanded towards the anteroventral margin of the snout and almost entirely covering its lateral margin. Other characters that distinguish the new species are the infraorbital 2 slender on its dorsal tip, contacting only sphenotic and not compound pterotic; and the presence of two laterosensory canals on trunk. A phylogenetic analysis including the new species found it sister-group of C. flaveolus, and both species sister-group of C. paleatus. An identification key to the species of the rio São Francisco basin is also provided.


Uma espécie nova de Corydoras é descrita da bacia do rio São Francisco no nordeste do Brasil, estados de Minas Gerais e Bahia. A espécie nova se distingue da maioria de suas congêneres por apresentar a porção anterior do infraorbital 1 muito desenvolvida, expandindo-se conspicuamente em direção à margem anteroventral do focinho, quase cobrindo completamente sua margem lateral. Outros caracteres que distinguem a espécie nova são o infraorbital 2 estreito em sua extremidade dorsal, em contato apenas com o esfenótico e não com o pterótico composto, e presença de somente dois canais látero-sensoriais no tronco. Uma análise filogenética incluindo a espécie nova encontrou-a como grupo-irmão de C. flaveolus, e ambas como grupo-irmão de C. paleatus. Uma chave para identificação das espécies da bacia do rio São Francisco também é fornecida.


Subject(s)
Animals , Classification/methods , Catfishes/classification , Species Specificity
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