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Ferraris Jr., Carl
  The South American catfish genus Auchenipterus Valenciennes, 1840 - Ostariophysi : Siluriformes : Auchenipteridae - : monophyly and relationships, with a revisionary study / Carl J. Ferraris Jr., Richard P. Vari
  En: Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society / The Linnean Society of London. -- Vol. 126 (1999). -- Londres : The Linnean Society of London, 1999

  Disponible en caja 22 no 9 de INICNE

  The Neotropical catfishes of the genus Auchenipterus Valenciennes (1840) are reviewed. The genus is hypothesized to be a monophyletic assemblage on the basis of the shared presence of grooves in the ventral surface of the head that accommodate adducted mental barbels. A possible second synapomorphy, the presence of papillae on the dorsal and medial surface of the ossified maxillary barbel of mature males, is tentatively advanced pending discovery of adult males of three species. Contrary to previous hypotheses which considered Auchenipterus to consist of a maximum of five species, we recognize 11 species, including two previously undescribed forms, A. britskii and A. menezesiAuchenipterus is broadly distributed through the Río Orinoco, Rio Amazonas, and Río de La Plata basins, and the coastal drainages of the Guianas, with one species in the Rio Pindaré-Mirim and Rio Parnaíba basins of northeastern Brazil. Auchenipterus nuchalis, previously thought to be broadly distributed across the range of the genus, is found to rather have a restricted distribution in the eastern portions of the Amazon basin, the lower portions of the Rio Tocantins, and lower courses of some rivers in Suriname and French Guiana. Citations of A. nuchalis from elsewhere in the range of the genus are of other species. Euanemus Müller & Troschel (1842) and Ceratocheilus Miranda Ribeiro (1918) are considered synonyms of Auchenipterus. Euanemus colymbetes Müller & Troschel (1842) is considered a synonym of Auchenipterus dentatus Valenciennes (1840), and A. paysanduanus Devincenzi (1933) is placed into the synonymy of A. nigripinnis Boulenger (1895). A neotype is designated for Hypopthalmus nuchalis Spix & Agassiz (1829). Lectotypes are designated for Euanemus colymbetes and Auchenipterus nigripinnis.

  1. CATFISH; 2. PECES DE AGUA DULCE; 3. FRESHWATER FISH; 4. INLAND WATERS; 5. ARGENTINA; 6. RIO DE LA PLATA I. Vari, Richard P.

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Ferraris Jr., Carl
The South American catfish genus Auchenipterus Valenciennes, 1840 - Ostariophysi : Siluriformes : Auchenipteridae - : monophyly and relationships, with a revisionary study / Carl J. Ferraris Jr., Richard P. Vari
En: Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society / The Linnean Society of London. -- Vol. 126 (1999). -- Londres : The Linnean Society of London, 1999

Disponible en caja 22 no 9 de INICNE

The Neotropical catfishes of the genus Auchenipterus Valenciennes (1840) are reviewed. The genus is hypothesized to be a monophyletic assemblage on the basis of the shared presence of grooves in the ventral surface of the head that accommodate adducted mental barbels. A possible second synapomorphy, the presence of papillae on the dorsal and medial surface of the ossified maxillary barbel of mature males, is tentatively advanced pending discovery of adult males of three species. Contrary to previous hypotheses which considered Auchenipterus to consist of a maximum of five species, we recognize 11 species, including two previously undescribed forms, A. britskii and A. menezesiAuchenipterus is broadly distributed through the Río Orinoco, Rio Amazonas, and Río de La Plata basins, and the coastal drainages of the Guianas, with one species in the Rio Pindaré-Mirim and Rio Parnaíba basins of northeastern Brazil. Auchenipterus nuchalis, previously thought to be broadly distributed across the range of the genus, is found to rather have a restricted distribution in the eastern portions of the Amazon basin, the lower portions of the Rio Tocantins, and lower courses of some rivers in Suriname and French Guiana. Citations of A. nuchalis from elsewhere in the range of the genus are of other species. Euanemus Müller & Troschel (1842) and Ceratocheilus Miranda Ribeiro (1918) are considered synonyms of Auchenipterus. Euanemus colymbetes Müller & Troschel (1842) is considered a synonym of Auchenipterus dentatus Valenciennes (1840), and A. paysanduanus Devincenzi (1933) is placed into the synonymy of A. nigripinnis Boulenger (1895). A neotype is designated for Hypopthalmus nuchalis Spix & Agassiz (1829). Lectotypes are designated for Euanemus colymbetes and Auchenipterus nigripinnis.

1. CATFISH; 2. PECES DE AGUA DULCE; 3. FRESHWATER FISH; 4. INLAND WATERS; 5. ARGENTINA; 6. RIO DE LA PLATA I. Vari, Richard P.

(61) Inv.: 01-R00302 S.T.: 22 [09] FER ej.1
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