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J Fish Biol ; 98(1): 178-188, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32997345

ABSTRACT

Characidium pumarinri n. sp. is described from the affluents of Río Huallaga, a tributary of Río Marañón that drains the eastern slopes of the Andes, in the Peruvian Amazon. The new species has a deep body (24-31% in LS ), 11-17 well-marked dark bars and remarkable sexual dimorphism related to colour pattern, in which males have darker anal, dorsal, pectoral and pelvic fins than females. C. pumarinri resembles some species allocated in Clade C4, mainly by having a high number of transversal bars and a deep body. In addition, a thorough review and further descriptions of the secondary sexual characteristics in Characidium are provided.


Subject(s)
Characiformes/anatomy & histology , Characiformes/classification , Animals , Female , Male , Peru , Pigmentation/physiology , Rivers , Sex Characteristics , Species Specificity
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J Fish Biol ; 97(6): 1662-1675, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32893347

ABSTRACT

Two new species of Characidium, C. tatama and C. dule, are described from the biogeographic Chocó region in western Colombia. Both new species are supported by both morphological and molecular data. C. tatama from the San Juan River in the Pacific and C. dule from the Atrato River in the Caribbean portion of Colombia are both distributed in the upper and lower portions of these basins. An extensive comparison with other trans- and cis-Andean species of Characidium was made, in addition to species delimitation, using COI sequences by distinct methods (GMYC, ABGD, bPTP).


Subject(s)
Biodiversity , Characiformes/classification , Animal Distribution , Animals , Characiformes/anatomy & histology , Characiformes/genetics , Colombia , Electron Transport Complex IV/genetics , Rivers , Species Specificity
3.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 14(3): e160014, 2016. tab, ilus, mapas
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-794739

ABSTRACT

A new species of Characidium is described based on specimens obtained from the highland streams of the Serra do Mar, Atlantic Forest Biome, in Paraná State, Southern Brazil. The new species is possibly a member member of the C. lauroi group, which is diagnosed by having the isthmus unscaled, bars poorly marked, and spots on sides of body, and is composed by four additional species: C. japuhybense ; C. lauroi ; C. oiticicai ; and C. schubarti . The new species differs from its congeners with naked isthmus, except C. helmeri , by having 15-18 principal caudal-fin rays; and 10-12 pectoral-fin rays; and from C. helmeri , by having a slender body, tip of pectoral fin not reaching origin of pelvic fin, tip of pelvic fin not reaching beyond anus, supraorbital present and well developed, and by lacking vertically elongated dashes on sides of body. The new species is known from tributaries of the rio Jordão, in the rio Iguaçu Basin, and rio Taquari, a tributary of the rio Ribeira de Iguape coastal drainage.(AU)


Uma nova espécie de Characidium é descrita com base em exemplares obtidos de riachos de altitude da Serra do Mar, no bioma Mata Atlântica, do Estado do Paraná, Sul do Brasil. A nova espécie é possivelmente um membro do grupo C. lauroi , que pode ser diagnosticado por possuir o istmo sem escamas, barras pouco marcadas e pontos nos lados do corpo, e é composto por quatro espécies adicionais: C. japuhybense ; C. lauroi ; C. oiticicai ; e C. schubarti . A nova espécie difere de seus congêneres com istmo nú, exceto C. helmeri , por possuir 15-18 raios principais na nadadeira caudal, e 10-12 raios na nadadeira peitoral; e de C. helmeri , por possuir o corpo mais alongado, pela ponta da nadadeira peitoral não alcançar a nadadeira pélvica, pela ponta da nadadeira pélvica não alcançar o ânus, pelo supraorbital presente e bem desenvolvido, e pela ausência de manchas verticalmente alongadas na porção ventral do corpo. A nova espécie é conhecida de duas drenagens, nos tributários do rio Jordão, na bacia do rio Iguaçu, e no rio Taquari, um tributário da bacia costeira do rio Ribeira de Iguape.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Characiformes/anatomy & histology , Characiformes/classification
4.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 6(1): 53-56, Jan.-Mar. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-480794

ABSTRACT

Characidium heirmostigmata new species is described from the rio Ivaí drainage, upper rio Paraná basin, Paraná State, Brazil. The new species is diagnosed among its congeners by the possession of eight to 11 incomplete oblique dark bars on the body sides, extending upwards and downwards from the lateral line, independently of the eight or nine dorsal transverse bars usually present in species of Characidium. The new species is similar to Characidium serrano from the upper rio Uruguay basin, but differs by meristic and morphometric traits.


Characidium heirmostigmata espécie nova é descrita da drenagem do rio Ivaí, bacia do alto rio Paraná, Estado do Paraná, Brasil. A nova espécie é diagnosticada de suas congêneres por apresentar oito a 11 barras escuras, oblíquas e incompletas nas laterais do corpo, para cima e para baixo da linha lateral, independentemente das oito ou nove barras transversais que geralmente estão presentes nas espécies de Characidium. A nova espécie é similar a Characidium serrano, da bacia do alto rio Uruguai, porém difere em caracteres merísticos e morfométricos.


Subject(s)
Animals , Biodiversity , Species Specificity , Fishes/classification
5.
Neotrop. ichthyol ; 6(2): 169-174, 2008. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-487140

ABSTRACT

Characidium xanthopterum is described from tributaries of the upper rio Paraná and upper rio Tocantins basins, in the Central Brazilian Plateau, Goiás State, Brazil. The new species is diagnosed among congeners by the absence of dark bars on the sides of the body in adult specimens, and by the deep yellow coloration in all fins. Ontogenetic change of color pattern is recorded for the first time for Characidium species. Specimens smaller than 32 mm SL possess dark bars on body. These bars disappear with growth between 32 and 35 mm SL, and are always absent in individuals larger than 35 mm SL.


Characidium xanthopterum é descrita de tributários das bacias do alto Paraná e do alto Tocantins, no Planalto Central do Brasil, Estado de Goiás, Brasil. Entre as congêneres, a nova espécie é diagnosticada pela ausência de barras escuras nas porções laterais do corpo em exemplares adultos, e pela presença de todas as nadadeiras fortemente amareladas, sem marcas ou manchas. Exemplares menores de 32 mm CP apresentam barras escuras no corpo. Estas barras desaparecem com o crescimento entre 32 e 35 mm CP, e estão sempre ausentes em indivíduos maiores do que 35 mm CP.


Subject(s)
Animals , Biodiversity , Species Specificity , Fishes/classification
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