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Hi all,

The new catfish issue of Neotropical Ichthyology is now available at http://www.ufrgs.br/ni/ There is going to be a lot of reading to be done. Have a ball!!!

Lee

NEOTROPICAL ICHTHYOLOGY
Volume 6 Number 3, September 30, 2008
CONTENTS
Pseudobunocephalus, a new genus of banjo catfish with the description of a new species from the Orinoco River system of Colombia and Venezuela (Siluriformes: Aspredinidae)
John P. Friel
A new species of Glaphyropoma: the first subterranean copionodontine catfish and the first occurrence of opercular odontodes in the subfamily (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae)
Maria Elina Bichuette, Mario César Cardoso de Pinna and Eleonora Trajano
Trichomycterus uisae: a new species of hypogean catfish (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) from the northeastern Andean Cordillera of Colombia
Cesar A. Castellanos-Morales
A new species of Trichomycterus (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) from lagoa Feia drainage, southeastern Brazil
Sergio M. Q. Lima, Henrique Lazzarotto and Wilson J. E. M. Costa
Scoloplax baskini: a new spiny dwarf catfish from rio Aripuanã, Amazonas, Brazil (Loricarioidei: Scoloplacidae)
Marcelo Salles Rocha, Renildo Ribeiro de Oliveira and Lúcia H. Rapp Py-Daniel
Gymnotocinclus anosteos, a new uniquely-plated genus and species of loricariid catfish (Teleostei: Siluriformes) from the upper rio Tocantins basin, central Brazil
Tiago Pinto Carvalho, Pablo Lehmann A. and Roberto E. Reis
A new species of Rineloricaria (Siluriformes: Loricariidae: Loricariinae) from rio Daraá, rio Negro basin, Amazon, Brazil
Lúcia H. Rapp Py-Daniel and Ilana Fichberg
Rineloricaria osvaldoi (Siluriformes: Loricariidae): a new species of armored catfish from rio Vermelho, Araguaia basin, Brazil
Ilana Fichberg and Carine C. Chamon
Two new species of Rineloricaria (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the rio Iguaçu basin, southern Brazil
Leonardo F. S. Ingenito, Miriam S. Ghazzi, Luiz F. Duboc and Vinícius Abilhoa
Taxonomy of Ixinandria Isbrücker & Nijssen (Loricariidae: Loricariinae) based on morphological and molecular data
Mónica S. Rodriguez, Christian A. Cramer, Sandro L. Bonatto and Roberto E. Reis
Three new species of the armored catfish genus Loricaria (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from river channels of the Amazon basin
Matthew R. Thomas and Lúcia H. Rapp Py-Daniel
A new pale-spotted species of Hypostomus Lacépède (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the rio Tocantins and rio Xingu basins in Central Brazil
Cláudio H. Zawadzki, José L. O. Birindelli and Flávio C. T. Lima
Two new species of Hypostomus Lacépède (Teleostei: Loricariidae) from the upper rio Paraná basin, Central Brazil
Cláudio H. Zawadzki, Claude Weber and Carla S. Pavanelli
Description of a new Lithoxus (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the Guayana Highlands with a discussion of Guiana Shield biogeography
Nathan K. Lujan
A new species of Hemiancistrus from the rio Araguaia basin, Goiás state, Brazil (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)
Lesley S. de Souza, Marcelo R. S. Melo, Carine C. Chamon and Jonathan W. Armbruster
Microglanis carlae, a new species of bumblebee catfish (Siluriformes: Pseudopimelodidae) from the río Paraguay basin in Paraguay
Héctor S. Vera Alcaraz, Weferson J. da Graça and Oscar A. Shibatta
A new species of Gladioglanis Ferraris & Mago-Leccia from rio Aripuanã, Amazonas, Brazil (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae)
Marcelo Salles Rocha, Renildo Ribeiro de Oliveira and Lúcia H. Rapp Py-Daniel
Two new cis-Andean species of the South American catfish genus Megalonema allied to trans-Andean Megalonema xanthum, with description of a new subgenus (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae)
John G. Lundberg and Wasila M. Dahdul
Three new Pimelodus species (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae) from the rio Tocantins drainage, Brazil
Frank R.V. Ribeiro, Carlos A. S. Lucena and Paulo H. F. Lucinda
New species of thorny catfish, genus Leptodoras Boulenger (Siluriformes: Doradidae), from Tapajós and Xingu basins, Brazil
José L. O. Birindelli, Leandro M. Sousa and Mark H. Sabaj Pérez
Platydoras brachylecis, a new species of thorny catfish (Siluriformes: Doradidae) from northeastern Brazil
Nivaldo M. Piorski, Julio C. Garavello, Mariangeles Arce H. and Mark H. Sabaj Pérez
A systematic revision of Tatia (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae: Centromochlinae)
Luisa Maria Sarmento-Soares and Ronaldo Fernando Martins-Pinheiro
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I was looking at the new paper on Platydoras brachylecis and I'm kind of confused. The new species looks a lot like P. costatus and P. armatulus (which I already have enough trouble differentiating). What really confuses me though is that in the diagnosis it mentions that P. costatus does not have a midlateral stripe; isn't the line down the side a midlateral stripe? Or am I just confusing what the midlateral stripe is?

Plus, I'm not sure the Platydoras hancockii that they're describing is a lot like the Doras hancockii (Amblydoras hancockii) in the CotM; they talk about how it has a midlateral stripe but I don't think the even mention the marbled or mottled appearance, which seems strange to me.

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What we know as Platydoras costatus isn't the true P. costatus. According to the paper, the true P. costatus is almost uniform in color and is only known from Suriname and French Guiana. I am guessing that the attached photo (from Le Bail et al., 2000) shows the true P. costatus:

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From my understanding of the paper, what we now call Amblydoras hancockii is reassigned to Platydoras.
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Ah, fascinating. Does this mean that the species that we usually see on sale is actually P. brachylecis?
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Hi Milton and all.

According to Mark Sabaj the "standard" striped Platydoras of the hobby is P. armatulus. But who knows, this may even be open to revision in the future...depending on where given fish(es) come from.

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lfinley58 wrote:Hi Milton and all.

According to Mark Sabaj the "standard" striped Platydoras of the hobby is P. armatulus. But who knows, this may even be open to revision in the future...depending on where given fish(es) come from.

Lee
Interesting, considering P. armatulus has been a described species for quite some time and no one realized that it's the species that's actually sold.
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Yikes! Looks like a lot of interesting reading for me.

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Obviously L37 should be name Hypostomus faveolus

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Guys,

It will take me a long time indeed to work these changes. Perhaps if you could list groups of them in the bugs and suggestions forum then I can work through them?

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