“…However, a recent molecular analysis directed to establish relationships of interstitial trichomycterids from the Atlantic Forest indicated that Sarcoglanidinae, in the sense of previous studies, is a polyphyletic assemblage comprising unrelated lineages with convergent morphological adaptations to the psammophilic life-style (Costa et al 2020). Currently, according to Costa et al (2020), Sarcoglanidinae comprises five genera: Malacoglanis Myers & Weitzman, 1966, Sarcoglanis Myers & Weitzman, 1966, Stauroglanis de Pinna, 1989, Stenolicmus de Pinna & Starnes, 1990, and Ammoglanis Costa, 1994 Ammoglanis was considered to be exclusively Amazonian, but recently, A. multidentatus Costa, Mattos & Santos, 2019 was described from northeastern Brazil, which expanded the geographical range of Ammoglanis 1000 km to the east (Costa et al 2019). Three other species are currently recognized for the genus: Ammoglanis diaphanus Costa, 1994, from the Araguaia river basin; A. pulex from the Orinoco river basin; and Ammoglanis amapaensis Mattos, Costa & Gama, 2008 from the Jari river basin.…”