Validation of Anablepsoides katukina Nielsen, Hoetmer & Vandenkerkhove, Anablepsoides falconi Nielsen, Hoetmer & Vandenkerkhove, and Laimosemion anitae Nielsen, Hoetmer & Vandenkerkhove (Cyprinodontiformes: Rivulidae) from western Amazon basin, Acre state, Brazil
Author
Nielsen, Dalton Tavares Bressane
0000-0002-3104-7851
dnielsen @ uol. com. br; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3104 - 7851
dnielsen@uol.com.br
Author
Hoetmer, Jan Willem
0009-0009-9283-1787
Daslook 63,3621 RR Breukelen, Netherlands. & fam. hoetmer @ gmail. com; http: // orcid. org / 0009 - 0009 - 9283 - 1787
fam.hoetmer@gmail.com
Author
Vandenkerkhove, Eric
11 Bis rue Telles de la Poterie 92130, Issy les Moulineaux, France. & eric. vandekerkhove @ laposte. net
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Anablepsoides katukina
,
new species
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Holotype
.
ZUEC 17360
, male,
35.5 mm
SL,
Brazil
,
Cruzeiro do Sul
,
Acre state
, stream tributary of
Igarapé Canela Fina
,
rio Juruá
basin,
7°30’51.8”S
,
72°42’43.2”W
;
Eric Vandenkerkhove
and
Jan Willem Hoetmer
,
4 Feb 2018
.
Paratypes
.
All
from
Brazil
,
Acre state
.
ZUEC 17361
,
5 males
23.3–33.7 mm
SL,
3 females
30.6–33.6 mm
SL, 2 c&s,
1 male
37.5 mm
SL,
1 female
45.0 mm SL, collected with the
holotype
.
ZUEC 5583
,
5 males
17.7–26.4 mm
SL,
8 females
19.7–26.9 mm
SL,
Cruzeiro do Sul
, stream tributary of
Igarapé Formoso
(tributary of
rio Juruá
), c.
7°32’S
72º40’W
;
C. F. B Haddad
& J
.
R
.
Santos
,
2 Jan 1982
.
ZUEC 13043
,
9 males
17.7–24.3 mm
SL,
6 females
17.4–27.8 mm
SL, 2 c&s,
2 males
26.5–26.6 mm
SL,
Cruzeiro do Sul
,
Igarapé Formoso
(tributary of
rio Juruá
),
Bairro Formoso
,
7°30’58”S
58’S,
72°41’10”W
;
Tiago L. Silva
&
Edson L. Silva
,
25 Sept 2016
.
ZUEC 13044
,
61 males
15.0–
32.3 mm
SL,
32 females
,
18.6–27.5 mm
SL; same locality as previous
;
T
. C.
Pessali
,
T
. L.
Silva
&
E. L. Silva
,
1 Oct 2016
.
Diagnosis.
Anablepsoides katukina
is distinguished from all remaining species of the
A. limoncochae
species group by the overall color pattern in males, that present sides of body purplish-blue, with three longitudinal red spots aligned (vs. red lines in
A. rubrolineatus
,
A. iridescens
,
A. elongatus
,
A. taeniatus
,
A. limoncochae
,
A. urubuiensis
,
A. parlettei
,
A. hoetmeri
,
A. chapare
,
A. luitalimae
,
A. bibosi
and
A. lineasoppilatae
, or 4–5 lines formed by small red dots in
A. christinae
), two longitudinal rows with 7 minute contact organs, aligned and positioned behind the pectoral fin (vs. two longitudinal rows of 18–20 contact organs in
A. hoetmeri
, one longitudinal line with 6 minute contact organs, beginning at the level of the trunk and reached by tip of the pectoral fin and ending at the level of the anal fin in
A. luitalimae
, three longitudinal lines with 10, 8 and 5 minute contact organs, beginning posteriorly to the pectoral fin and ending at level of the middle anal fin in
A. chapare
, 1–3 contact organ on free margin of each scale of antero-ventral part of the flank in
A. urubuiensis
), in males. Additionally, the new species can be distinguished from congeners by the number of caudal-fin rays (23 vs. 24–29), and the insertion of the first pterygiophore of the dorsal fin at the neural spine 15 (vs. 16–24).
Etymology.
The specific name honors the Katukina, an indigenous group inhabiting the Rio Juruá.