A new species of Ancistrus Kner, 1854 (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from rio Madeira basin, Amazonas State, Brazil
Alessandro Gasparetto Bifi, Renildo Ribeiro de Oliveira und Lúcia Rapp Py-Daniel
Abstract
During the Mosaico do ApuÃ* expedition in 2006, a new species of
Ancistrus was found in the rio Sucunduri, a large tributary of the rio Madeira basin in south Amazonas State. The new species has a unique color pattern for the genus and is distinguished by the presence of alternate light and dark vertical bars on the trunk. Other Ancistrini genera have species with a similar color pattern, but the new species is clearly distinguished by a lack of plates on the snout and presence of fleshy tentacles on the snout as in all Ancistrus representatives. We also provide comments on the taxonomic status of the
A. bolivianus,
A. heterorhynchus and
A. marcapatae.
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Ancistrus miracollis
Ancistrus miracollis vom Rio Sucunduri
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