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Phenacorhamdia cuspidata, new species from the Rio Juruena

Posted: 19 Dec 2024, 23:16
by Silurus
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Silva, GSC, ÍDS Costa, WM Ohara & C Oliveira, 2024. A new species of Phenacorhamdia (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) from the Juruena River basin, with insights into its phylogenetic position. Zootaxa 5555: 569–578.

Abstract

Heptapteridae is a group of small to medium-sized neotropical catfish composed of 23 genera and 238 valid species, classified into two subfamilies: Rhamdiinae and Heptapterinae. Phenacorhamdia represents small heptapterids and is composed of 14 valid species distributed across all major river basins in South America. In this paper, we add another species to the genus, described from the Juruena River basin, Mato Grosso state, Central Brazil. This species is distinguished from its congeners by having multicuspid teeth, 47–52 vertebrae, maxillary barbel not reaching to pectoral-fin origin, and absence of a short extension of the first pectoral-fin ray. Additionally, a brief discussion on its putative phylogenetic position, based on UCEs dataset, is provided.

Re: New Phenacorhamdia

Posted: 24 Dec 2024, 13:34
by Jools
If anyone can send me the PDF it would be appreciated. When we find out what the n. sp is called, sp(1), can be renamed...

Cheers,


Jools

Re: New Phenacorhamdia

Posted: 24 Jan 2025, 00:31
by bekateen
Jools wrote: 24 Dec 2024, 13:34When we find out what the n. sp is called sp(1), can be renamed...

Cheers,
Jools
Dang it, I forgot you had this placeholder. I just created a fresh CLOG page for it, so now I need to repurpose the sp(1) page. Fortunately we are missing a species of Rhamdia, so now this CLOG is used for , a cave-dwelling catfish.

Cheers,
Eric