Taxonomic review of Trans-Andean species of Pimelodus (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae), with the descriptions of two new species
Author
Villa-Navarro, Francisco Antonio
Author
Acero, Arturo
Author
Cala, Plutarco Cala
text
Zootaxa
2017
4299
3
337
360
journal article
32401
10.11646/zootaxa.4299.3.2
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1175-5326
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Key to trans-Andean
Pimelodus
1a. Adipose fin length contained less than 4.35 times in SL.......................................................2
1b. Adipose fin length contained more than 4.35 times in SL......................................................3
2a. Head length contained more than 3.85 times in SL, predorsal distance contained more than 2.63 times in SL, body with dark spots, 23–29 total gill rakers in the first branchial arch........
Pimelodus grosskopfii
(
Magdalena
River Basin of
Colombia
)
2b. Head length contained less than 3.77 times in SL, predorsal distance contained less than 2.63 times in SL, body plain, bluegrey coloration on the sides and dorsal region, spots absent, 20–24 total gill rakers in the first branchial arch.............................................................
Pimelodus crypticus
n. sp.
(upper Cauca River Basin of Colombia)
3a. Interorbital width contained more than 2.78 times in HL, body with dark spots.....................................4
3b. Interorbital width contained less than 2.78 times in HL, body light brownish, spots and bands absent, ventral region white......................................................................................
Pimelodus yuma
n. sp.
(middle and
lower Cauca River Drainage
,
Magdalena
River
Drainage, and Sinú River Basin of
Colombia
)
4a. Head length contained less than 3.7 times in SL, pectoral fin I,9, 28–37 gill rakers in the first branchial arch......................................................
Pimelodus coprophagus
(
Lake Maracaibo Basin of Venezuela
and
Colombia
)
4b. Head length contained more than 3.7 times in SL, pectoral fin I,9-11, 24–28 gill rakers in the first branchial arch.........5
5a. Small dark spots on flanks and head, pectoral fin I,9-10................................................................
Pimelodus punctatus
(Atrato and
Baudó River Basins of Colombia
and Tuyra and Chagres River Basins of
Panamá
)
5b. Body and head with dark spots also present on dorsal, pectoral and adipose fins, pectoral fin I,10-11...............................................................
Pimelodus navarroi
(
Lake Maracaibo Basin of Venezuela
and
Colombia
).