2015
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0224-20140005
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A new catfish species of the genus Trichomycterus (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) from the río Orinoco versant of Páramo de Cruz Verde, Eastern Cordillera of Colombia

Abstract: A new Trichomycterus is described from a highland tributary of the río Meta (Orinoco basin), along the east flank of Páramo de Cruz Verde, Eastern Cordillera of Colombia. The new species is distinguished from most of its congeners by having a reduced posterior cranial fontanel, restricted to the parieto-supraoccipital, cleithrum pierced by several foramina, and an unique combination of four irregular rows of conic teeth in premaxilla and dentary, 13-14 opercular odontodes, 41-43 interopercular odontodes, 6-7 b… Show more

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“…Most species of Astroblepus have restricted geographic distributions, being limited to portions of single river drainages at elevations above 1000 m (Schaefer et al 2011). A similar scenario is also found for Trichomycterus species, which show high endemism and restricted geographic distributions to headwaters and streams of river systems (Fernández and Vari 2009, Ferrer and Malabarba 2013, DoNascimiento et al 2014b). The taxonomic knowledge of the Colombian species of these genera and their respective geographic distributions is precarious.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Most species of Astroblepus have restricted geographic distributions, being limited to portions of single river drainages at elevations above 1000 m (Schaefer et al 2011). A similar scenario is also found for Trichomycterus species, which show high endemism and restricted geographic distributions to headwaters and streams of river systems (Fernández and Vari 2009, Ferrer and Malabarba 2013, DoNascimiento et al 2014b). The taxonomic knowledge of the Colombian species of these genera and their respective geographic distributions is precarious.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Many species of Trichomycterus have uninformative descriptions and are associated to old type material, limiting the applicability of the name only to the types [24]. Currently, the genus contains over 170 species [6], however, its known diversity remains increasing along the recent years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This character was hypothesized by DoNascimiento et al . () as a putative synapomorphy supporting the sister group relationship of T. cachiraensis and T. steindachneri DoNascimiento Prada‐Pedreros & Guerrero‐Kommritz 2014. However, this character has a broader taxonomic distribution than originally thought, and is recorded also in T. ballesterosi , T. gorgona and T. sandovali , and is variably present in T. areolatus and T. migrans ; consequently its phylogenetic significance must be explored in the context of a comprehensive quantitative phylogenetic analysis of Trichomycterinae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Other efforts recognizing subgroups of species within Trichomycterus followed (Bizerril, ; Fernández & Vari, ; Bockmann et al ., ; Wosiacki & Garavello, ; Wosiacki, ; Alencar & Costa, ; Fernández & Osinaga, ; Fernández & Miranda, ; Lima et al ., ; Wosiacki & de Pinna, , ; Barbosa & Costa, for T. itatiayae species complex; Barbosa & Costa, for T. travassosi species complex, 2012b; Datovo et al ., ; Fernández & Vari, ; Katz et al ., ; Katz & Barbosa, ; Terán et al ., for T. stawiarski group). Further complicating the recognition of putative monophyletic groups within Trichomycterus , several authors have discussed the morphological evidence suggesting closer phylogenetic relationships of some Trichomycterus species with other trichomycterine genera (DoNascimiento et al ., ; Fernández & Quispe Chuquihuamaní, ; Fernández & Schaefer, ; Mesa et al ., ), and even with other trichomycterid subfamilies (de Pinna, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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