1. Bryconamericus turiuba, a New Species from the Upper Rio Paraná System (Ostariophysi: Characiformes)
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Francisco Langeani, Fabrício José Tarelho-Pereira, Zilda Margarete Seixas de Lucena, and Juliane Lima Pedrini
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Ostariophysi ,Dorsum ,biology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Bryconamericus ,Maxillary central incisor ,Anatomy ,Aquatic Science ,Characiformes ,biology.organism_classification ,Bryconamericus turiuba ,Large teeth ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Bryconamericus turiuba, new species, is described from the upper Rio Parana system in Brazil. It differs from all congeners in the following combination of characters: 15– 20 branched anal-fin rays; four or five scales in a transverse series from the dorsal-fin origin to the lateral line; shallow body (depth 23.6–30.6% of SL); 37–43 perforated lateral line scales; first, third, and fifth or, more rarely, first and fourth outer premaxillary tricuspid teeth projecting anteriorly; two to five tricuspid to pentacuspid maxillary teeth; dentary with three or four tricuspid or pentacuspid large teeth, followed by five to seven smaller conical to tricuspid teeth; a conspicuous dark, vertically elongate humeral spot, extending to below the lateral line; a dark dorsal stripe extending from the supraoccipital spine to the caudal peduncle with a gap at the adipose-fin base; caudal-fin lobes without conspicuous markings, uniformly pigmented along rays; mature males lacking hooks on the pelvic- and anal-fin ra...
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- 2005
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