Possible new Neoplecostomus
Posted: 23 Sep 2004, 08:59
Zawadzki, CH, AL Alves, E Renesto & C Oliveira, 2004. Biochemical evidence of possible new species of Neoplecostomus (Teleostei: Loricariidae) from the upper Rio Paraná basin, Brazil. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 32: 573-582.
Abstract
Neoplecostomus paranensis Langeani, 1990, from the upper Rio Paraná, is the only Neoplecostomus species described in this basin and is distinguished from its congeners by the lack or reduction of the adipose fin. Neoplecostomus specimens with a normal and always present adipose fin were caught in the Rio Corumbá, upper Rio Paraná basin. In the present study two samples of populations, one from a tributary of Rio Paranapanema (identified as a typical N. paranensis) and the other from the Rio Corumbá were compared through allozyme electrophoresis. Six diagnostic loci were found, Acp-A, Adh-A, Est-A, Gpi-A, Ldh-A and Ldh-B. In addition, the locus Gpi-B showed significant differences between allelic frequencies for the two samples. Neiâ??s genetic identity between the populations was 0.731. The expressive genetic divergence together with the presence of an adipose fin show that the sample from the Rio Corumbá is distinct from N. paranensis and probably represents a new species.
Abstract
Neoplecostomus paranensis Langeani, 1990, from the upper Rio Paraná, is the only Neoplecostomus species described in this basin and is distinguished from its congeners by the lack or reduction of the adipose fin. Neoplecostomus specimens with a normal and always present adipose fin were caught in the Rio Corumbá, upper Rio Paraná basin. In the present study two samples of populations, one from a tributary of Rio Paranapanema (identified as a typical N. paranensis) and the other from the Rio Corumbá were compared through allozyme electrophoresis. Six diagnostic loci were found, Acp-A, Adh-A, Est-A, Gpi-A, Ldh-A and Ldh-B. In addition, the locus Gpi-B showed significant differences between allelic frequencies for the two samples. Neiâ??s genetic identity between the populations was 0.731. The expressive genetic divergence together with the presence of an adipose fin show that the sample from the Rio Corumbá is distinct from N. paranensis and probably represents a new species.