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Karsten S.
15.06.2016, 18:33
Description of a new catfish genus (Siluriformes, Loricariidae) from the Tocantins River basin in central Brazil, with comments on the historical zoogeography of the new taxon

Gabriel S. C. Silva, Fábio F. Roxo, Luz E. Ochoa, Claudio Oliveira

Abstract
This study presents the description of a new genus of the catfish subfamily Neoplecostominae from the Tocantins River basin. It can be distinguished from other neoplecostomine genera by the presence of

three hypertrophied bicuspid odontodes on the lateral portion of the body (character apparently present in mature males);
a large area without odontodes around the snout;
a post-dorsal ridge on the caudal peduncle;
a straight tooth series in the dentary and premaxillary rows;
the absence of abdominal plates;
a conspicuous series of enlarged papillae just posterior to the dentary teeth; and
caudal peduncle ellipsoid in cross section.We used maximum likelihood and Bayesian methods to estimate a timecalibrated tree with the published data on 116 loricariid species using one nuclear and three mitochondrial genes, and we used parametric biogeographic analyses (DEC and DECj models) to estimate ancestral geographic ranges and to infer the colonization routes of the new genus and the other neoplecostomines in the Tocantins River and the hydrographic systems of southeastern Brazil. Our phylogenetic results indicate that the new genus and species is a sister taxon of all the other members of the Neoplecostominae, originating during the Eocene at 47.5 Mya (32.7–64.5 Mya 95% HPD). The present distribution of the new genus and other neoplecostomines may be the result of a historical connection between the drainage basins of the Paraguay and Paraná rivers and the Amazon basin, mainly through headwater captures.

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Die neue Gattung und Art heissen: Microplecostomus forestii.

Link zu Zookeys (https://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=7400)
Link zum Bild des HT MZUSP 118673, 38.3 mm SL (https://bdj.pensoft.net/showimg.php?filename=oo_92442.jpg)

Gruß,
Karsten

L80KR
15.06.2016, 21:36
Hallo Karsten,

kannst du mal näher erläutern um was es sich da handelt?

Karsten S.
16.06.2016, 16:37
Hi,

um die Erstbeschreibung einer neuen Art der Unterfamilie Neoplecostominae, die aber in keiner der existierenden Gattungen passt, so dass die Erstbeschreiber auch gleich eine neue Gattung aufgestellt haben.

Ich bin mir aber nicht sicher, ob ich Deine Frage richtig interpretiere :wacko:.

Gruß,
Karsten

L80KR
16.06.2016, 20:50
Hallo Karsten,

ja denke schon ..... :kms:

Ich war etwas verwirrt in dem Text wenn man weiter unten schaut bei Figure 6 das Bild anschaut .
Da hatte ich an Parotocinclus jumbo gedacht in der Richtung :confused:
Darum meine Frage......