dc:description"FIGURE 3 | Dorsal view of the head of CS specimens showing the three patterns of paired frontal bones (outlined in black) in Aspidoras: (A) narrow, with width of each frontal slightly smaller than half of its entire length (Aspidoras maculosus, UFBA 3291, 30.7 mm SL), (B) relatively wide, with width equal to or slightly larger than half of entire length (Aspidoras albater, MZUSP 40793, 29.4 mm SL), and (C) extremely narrow, with width clearly smaller than half of entire length (Aspidoras psammatides, UNT 9604, 27.3 mm SL). Scale bars = 1 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 46 | Lateral view of the head of CS specimen of Aspidoras maculosus, UFBA 3291, 30.7 mm SL, showing its general infraorbitals pattern. Abbreviations: io1: infraorbital 1, io2: infraorbital 2, sph: sphenotic, pes: pterotic-extrascapular. Scale bar = 1 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 5 | Dorsal view of the infraorbital series of CS specimens showing the four patterns of size and shape of the inner laminar expansion of infraorbital 1 (white arrows) in Aspidoras: (A) extremely well developed (Aspidoras albater, MNRJ 13080, 30.9 mm SL), (B) well developed (Aspidoras fuscoguttatus, NUP 12677, 36.1 mm SL), (C) moderately developed (Aspidoras poecilus, UNT 6249, 30.9 mm SL), and (D) poorly developed (Aspidoras psammatides, UNT 9604, 27.3 mm SL). Abbreviations: io1: infraorbital 1, io2: infraorbital 2. Scale bars = 1 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 48 | Aspidoras maculosus, UFBA 3291, CS, 30.7 mm SL, showing dorsal view of the pectoral fin. Arrows indicate the small laminar expansions at the base of branched rays. Scale bar = 1 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 8 | Ventral view of the complex vertebra in CS specimens of (A) Aspidoras belenos, paratype, UFRJ 4419 (ex-UFRJ 3861), 22.1 mm SL, with well-developed parapophysis, (B) Aspidoras albater, MNRJ 12571, 35.3 mm SL, with poorly-developed parapophysis, and (C) Aspidoras albater, MNRJ 12581 (disarticulated, indeterminate size), with moderately-developed parapophysis. Abbreviations: ccv: centrum of the complex vertebra, pcv: parapophysis of the complex vertebra. Scale bars = 1 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 10 | Map showing the geographical distribution of Aspidoras albater (type locality: red circle; non-type localities: black circles), A. aldebaran (type locality: red star; non-type localities: white stars), A. azaghal (purple triangle), A. belenos (type locality: purple diamond), A. brunneus (possible region of type locality: grey diamond), A. carvalhoi (type locality: purple circle), A. depinnai (type locality: red square; nontype localities: black squares), A. fuscoguttatus (type locality: red triangle; non-type localities: white triangles), A. gabrieli (type locality: red pentagon; non-type locality: white pentagon), A. kiriri (black cross), A. lakoi (type locality: red diamond; non-type locality: black diamond), A. maculosus (red cross), and A. mephisto (type locality: white cross). Each symbol may represent more than one locality.";