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Zootaxa ; 4668(2): zootaxa.4668.2.4, 2019 Sep 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716628

RESUMO

Astyanax gymnogenys Eigenmann was described from the middle rio Iguaçu basin, based on two specimens and A. longirhinus Garavello Sampaio was described from the upper, middle and lower rio Iguaçu, based on several specimens. Due to their morphological similarity, including overlapping diagnostic characters between the two nominal species, allied to their occurrence in the same basin, doubts of their validity as independent taxa emerged. The validity of both taxa was analysed through the examination of type-material of both nominal species and additional material from the rio Iguaçu basin. The present study failed to support the recognition of A. longirhinus as a valid species and consequently, the latter species is herein considered a junior synonym of A. gymnogenys. The type-series of A. longirhinus was found to be composed of several Astyanax species. Astyanax gymnogenys can be differentiated from its congeners occurring at the rio Iguaçu basin by a combination of characters, including presence of vertically-elongated dark humeral blotch, margin of the third infraorbital distant from the margin of preopercle, leaving a broad naked area between these bones more than 25% of the depth of third infraorbital, body deepest at dorsal-fin origin or slightly ahead, and seven to 10 gill rakers on lower arch. We also examined all paratypes of A. scabripinnis paranae from the rio Iguaçu and conclude that they are not conspecific with the holotype, and consequently, that the species does not occur in the rio Iguaçu basin.


Assuntos
Characidae , Caraciformes , Animais , Brasil , Brânquias , Rios
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PLoS One ; 11(12): e0167203, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27992537

RESUMO

DNA barcoding has been used extensively to solve taxonomic questions and identify new species. Neotropical fishes are found in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, with a large number of species yet to be described, many of which are very difficult to identify. Characidae is the most species-rich family of the Characiformes, and many of its genera are affected by taxonomic uncertainties, including the widely-distributed, species-rich genus Astyanax. In this study, we present an extensive analysis of Astyanax covering almost its entire area of occurrence, based on DNA barcoding. The use of different approaches (ABGD, GMYC and BIN) to the clustering of the sequences revealed ample consistency in the results obtained by the initial cutoff value of 2% divergence for putative species in the Neighbor-Joining analysis using the Kimura-2-parameter model. The results indicate the existence of five Astyanax lineages. Some groups, such as that composed by the trans-Andean forms, are mostly composed of well-defined species, and in others a number of nominal species are clustered together, hampering the delimitation of species, which in many cases proved impossible. The results confirm the extreme complexity of the systematics of the genus Astyanax and show that DNA barcoding can be an useful tool to address these complexes questions.


Assuntos
Characidae/classificação , Código de Barras de DNA Taxonômico/métodos , Animais , Teorema de Bayes , Characidae/genética , Análise por Conglomerados , Variação Genética , Filogenia , Análise de Sequência de DNA/métodos , Especificidade da Espécie
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 7(4): 569-578, 2009. ilus, tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-536330

RESUMO

Astyanax gymnodontus (Eigenmann, 1911), new combination, a polymorphic characid fish endemic to the Rio Iguaçu basin in Southern Brazil, is redescribed. The species was originally described as belonging to the monotypic genus Psalidodon, distinguished from Astyanax by the possession of a single series of teeth on the premaxilla (vs. two series), by the presence of relatively compressed teeth on the premaxillary and dentary bones (vs. relatively bulky teeth), and by the absence of lips (vs. lips present). Examination of a large number of specimens from the rio Iguaçu basin that present dental and lip features that were intermediate between Psalidodon and Astyanax indicated that specimens attributed to Psalidodon show extreme characters observed within a polymorphic Astyanax species. Accordingly, the genus Psalidodon is synonymized under Astyanax. Specimens of "Astyanax sp. F" morphotype from the rio Iguaçu basin belong to the species Astyanax gymnodontus and display a regular tooth arrangement and morphology, and their lip development is similar to that of other Astyanax species.(AU)


Astyanax gymnodontus (Eigenmann, 1911), combinação nova, um peixe caracídeo polimórfico, endêmico da bacia do rio Iguaçu no sul do Brasil, é redescrito. A espécie foi originalmente descrita como pertencente ao gênero monotípico Psalidodon, diagnosticado de Astyanax pela posse de uma única série de dentes no pré-maxilar (vs. duas séries), pela presença de dentes relativamente comprimidos nos ossos pré-maxilar e dentário (vs. dentes relativamente robustos), e pela ausência de lábios (vs. lábios presentes). O exame de um grande número de espécimes da bacia do rio Iguaçu, apresentando características dentárias e labiais intermediárias entre Psalidodon e Astyanax, indicou que espécimes atribuídos a Psalidodon mostram caracteres extremos observados em uma espécie de Astyanax. Assim, o gênero Psalidodon é sinonimizado sob Astyanax. Espécimes do morfótipo "Astyanax sp. F" da bacia do rio Iguaçu pertencem à espécie Astyanax gymnodontus e exibem dentes com arranjo e morfologia regular, bem como lábios com desenvolvimento similar a outras espécies de Astyanax.(AU)


Assuntos
Polimorfismo Genético , Characidae/genética
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