Trichomycterus caribensis, new species of pencil catfish from the Sevilla River, Colombia

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Trichomycterus caribensis, new species of pencil catfish from the Sevilla River, Colombia

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Another new species from this author, published in the same way:

Ardila Rodríguez, C.A. (2024). Trichomycterus caribensis sp. nov. (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae). Una nueva especie de pez del Rio Sevilla, Sierra Nevada de Santa Maria, Departamento del Magdalena - Colombia. Universidad Metropolitana, Barranquilla, Departamento del Atlantico, Noviembre 7 de 2024, No. 100: 1-24.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ca ... LOMBIA.pdf
ABSTRACT: sp. nov., is a medium-sized catfish in this gender of the Sevilla River in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, Magdalena Department in Colombia. T. caribensis, differs from other species by having two phenotypic colorations specific to the species. The specimens of 70.7 - 79.2 mm of E.L. have a thin black line on the horizontal line, running from the operculum to the center of the base of the caudal fin, ending with a small black dot, with irregular large and small dots on the upper, lower, and dorsal region of the body. The dorsal region of the head has small black dots on the flanks and center up to the snout in black color. The dorsal, pectoral, anal, and caudal fins have dots at the base, with black-colored rays. The pelvic fin is hyaline. The horizontal line is black and more noticeable in specimens of 83.4 - 93 mm of S.L. The black dots on the lower region are numerous and small. Small black dots are more numerous in the upper region of the horizontal line; the large black dots are found more towards the supradorsal region, from the supraoccipital to the beginning of the caudal fin. The caudal, dorsal, and pectoral fins have small dots throughout the area. The pelvic fin is hyaline. The abdominal and lower regions of the head are light brown. It has 36 free vertebrae and 5 branchiostegal rays.
Keywords: Trichomycteridae, Taxonomy, Morphology, Neotropical fishes.
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Re: Trichomycterus caribensis, new species of pencil catfish from the Sevilla River, Colombia

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Another electronic publication without a ZooBank registration = another unavailable name.

It would be so easy to screw this author over and republish the relevant excerpts from his papers since 2011 with ZooBank registrations and new names.
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