Revision of the family Pimelodidae of Bolivia

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Revision of the family Pimelodidae of Bolivia

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Torrico-Destre H., Careaga M., Maldonado M., Carvajal-Vallejos F.M. (2024). Revision of the catfish family Pimelodidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes) of Bolivia. Neotropical Hydrobiology and Aquatic Conservation, 5 (2): 3-169. https://doi.org/10.55565/nhac.oefk7198
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This review provides an updated list, morphological characterization, and an artificial dichotomous key for identifying Pimelodidae fish species of Bolivia. 346 specimens deposited in the UMSS–Museo d’Orbigny Ichthyological Collection (Cochabamba, Bolivia) were examined. The morphological characterization was based on 41 measurements. The species list considered the museum collection and records available in the literature for Bolivia. Forty-eight species and 24 genera were identified from the Amazon (44) and La Plata (16) basins. New records for Bolivia were , H. oremaculatus, , and two new potential species were identified within the genus . Additionally, two new undescribed genera are listed: one collected from the bottom of the Beni River channel (three specimens), and the second from the bottom of the Beni and the Mamoré river channels in the north of Bolivia (one specimen). Species groups such as Pimelodus gr. blochii and P. gr. maculatus are taxonomically challenging and difficult to identify due to morphological similarities. This study reveals the high diversity of Pimelodidae in Bolivia, and the presence of new genera and species.
Keywords: Checklist, Amazon River basin, La Plata River basin, Taxonomy, Biodiversity
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FIGURE 72.  (A) Propimelodus nov. sp. 1, UMSS 3231, 109.6 mm SL, Blanco River, Iténez sub-basin, Amazon Basin; (B) Propimelodus nov. sp. 2, UMSS 10655, 99.8 mm SL, Beni River, Florida stream, B-MD-O sub-basin, Amazon Basin, Photographs by Matias Careaga; (C) Pimelodidae nov. gen. 1 nov. sp. 1, UMSS 10387, 62 mm SL, Beni River, Florida, B-MD-O sub-basin, Amazon Basin; (D) Pimelodidae nov. gen. 1 nov. sp. 2, UMSS 10457.1, 50.4 mm SL, Beni River, Florida, B-MD-O sub-basin, Amazon Basin; (E) Pimelodidae nov. gen. 1 nov. sp. 3, UMSS 18301, 50.1 mm SL, Beni River, Florida, B-MD-O sub-basin, Amazon Basin; (F) Pimelodidae nov. gen. 2 nov. sp. 1, UMSS 7781, 220 mm SL, Beni River, B-MD-O sub-basin, Amazon Basin.
FIGURE 72. (A) Propimelodus nov. sp. 1, UMSS 3231, 109.6 mm SL, Blanco River, Iténez sub-basin, Amazon Basin; (B) Propimelodus nov. sp. 2, UMSS 10655, 99.8 mm SL, Beni River, Florida stream, B-MD-O sub-basin, Amazon Basin, Photographs by Matias Careaga; (C) Pimelodidae nov. gen. 1 nov. sp. 1, UMSS 10387, 62 mm SL, Beni River, Florida, B-MD-O sub-basin, Amazon Basin; (D) Pimelodidae nov. gen. 1 nov. sp. 2, UMSS 10457.1, 50.4 mm SL, Beni River, Florida, B-MD-O sub-basin, Amazon Basin; (E) Pimelodidae nov. gen. 1 nov. sp. 3, UMSS 18301, 50.1 mm SL, Beni River, Florida, B-MD-O sub-basin, Amazon Basin; (F) Pimelodidae nov. gen. 2 nov. sp. 1, UMSS 7781, 220 mm SL, Beni River, B-MD-O sub-basin, Amazon Basin.
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