2023
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5297.1.1
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Anatomy, ecology, and behavior of a new species of Scleronema Eigenmann, 1917 (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) from coastal drainages in the southern Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest, with comments on the monophyly and phylogeny of the genus

Abstract: A new species of Scleronema (Trichomycteridae) is described from the lowlands of three coastal river basins in the Atlantic Forest of the Santa Catarina state, Southern Brazil. Aspects of the anatomy, reproduction, diet, feeding behavior and habitat of the new species are described and discussed in comparison with related taxa. The conservation status of the new species, which currently faces several threats due to environmental impacts on its region of occurrence, is established. Based on characteristics obse… Show more

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“…Species of the CVG share four morphological character states that are unique among congeners: 1-the presence of an adipose crest on the caudal peduncle; 2-an interrupted supraorbital canal, with an s4 pore (Figure 2); 3-a pronounced narrowing at the lateral end of the premaxilla (Figure 3); 4-a ventral expansion in the preopercle (Figure 4). However, the first three character states are also present in species of the genus Scleronema [4][5][6], which is sister to Cambeva [2,33], but not in Trichomycterus s.s. [14], sister to the clade comprising Cambeva and Scleronema [2].…”
Section: Phylogenetic Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Species of the CVG share four morphological character states that are unique among congeners: 1-the presence of an adipose crest on the caudal peduncle; 2-an interrupted supraorbital canal, with an s4 pore (Figure 2); 3-a pronounced narrowing at the lateral end of the premaxilla (Figure 3); 4-a ventral expansion in the preopercle (Figure 4). However, the first three character states are also present in species of the genus Scleronema [4][5][6], which is sister to Cambeva [2,33], but not in Trichomycterus s.s. [14], sister to the clade comprising Cambeva and Scleronema [2].…”
Section: Phylogenetic Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, only two species of Cambeva occur and are endemic to UPSFR, Cambeva concolor Costa, 1992, and Cambeva variegata Costa, 1992, both endemic to the upper Rio São Francisco basin [3]. These species are easily distinguished from all other species of Cambeva by the presence of a prominent skin crest on the dorsal margin of the caudal peduncle [3], a condition similar to that occurring in Scleronema Eigenmann, 1917 [4][5][6], and to the adipose fin of the Copionodontinae [7]. Our field studies have shown that this group of Cambeva, hereafter the Cambeva variegata group (CVG), also includes undescribed species, some of which are endemic to the Rio Grande drainage, upper Rio Paraná basin, consisting of the first records of CVG for UPSFR.…”
Section: And Includedmentioning
confidence: 99%