Systematics and biogeography of the genus Phalloceros Eigenmann, 1907 (Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliidae: Poeciliinae), with the description of twenty-one new species
Author
Lucinda, Paulo Henrique Franco
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Neotropical Ichthyology
2008
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journal article
10.1590/S1679-62252008000200001
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Phalloceros uai
,
new species
Figs. 40
,
41
Phalloceros
sp. n.
P
Lucinda & Reis (2005)
.
Holotype
.
MNRJ
23608, córrego do Jaque, tributary to the left margin of the rio das Velhas,
19
o
34’28"S
43
o
55’26"W
, Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais,
Brazil
,
24 Nov 2000
, P.A. Buckup
et al
.
Paratypes
.
BRAZIL
.
Minas Gerais
.
MCP
30511, 6/2*, collected with the holotype.
MNRJ
21604, 11, Jaboticatubas, creek tributary to the right margin of the rio das Velhas,
24 Nov 2000
, P.A. Buckup
et al
.
MNRJ
21617, 14, collected with the holotype.
Diagnosis
.
Phalloceros uai
is autapomorphically diagnosed by a lateral spot wide and square-shaped in large specimens [134-3*] (
Fig. 40
). Moreover,
P
.
uai
can be distinguished from its congeners but
P
.
megapolos
,
P
.
spiloura
,
P
.
malabarbai
,
P
.
alessandrae
,
P
.
buckupi
,
P
.
anisophallos
,
P
.
lucenorum
,
P
.
pellos
, and
P
.
reisi
by (1) the female urogenital papilla curved to the right, located laterally (
vs
. slightly left turned and with a lateral ramus or straight located along midventral line); and (2) border of the anal aperture in contact with the first anal-fin ray or very close to it (
vs
. separated from first anal-fin ray by the female urogenital papilla).
Fig. 39.
Gonopodium tip of
Phalloceros lucenorum
, MCP
12197. R3, R4a, R4p, R5a, R5p indicate gonopodial rays. Scale bar 1 mm.
Fig. 40.
Phalloceros uai
. (A) Holotype, male, 16.6 mm SL, MNRJ 23608, córrego do Jaque, tributary to the left margin of the rio das Velhas, Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brazil; (B) paratype, female, MCP 30511, 31.8 mm SL, collected with the holotype.
Phalloceros uai
can be distinguished from its congeners but
P
.
spiloura
,
P
.
anisophallos
,
P
.
lucenorum
,
P
.
pellos
, and
P
.
reisi
by (1) the absence of the right hook and presence of the left one (
vs
. absence or presence of left and right hooks); and (2) gonopodial appendix asymmetrical; its halves different from each other; right half wider than left one (
vs
. gonopodial appendix symmetrical; its halves similar to each other).
Description
. Morphometric data in
Tables 7
and
8
.
Range of SL
:
18.7 to 33.8 mm
(females),
15.3 to 16.6 mm
(males).
Dorsal-fin rays
: 8* [20].
Branched pectoral-fin rays
: 5 [1], 6 [2], 7* [9].
Pelvic-fin rays
: 5* [2] (males), 5 [14] (females).
Anal-fin rays of females
: 10 [15].
Anal-fin rays of males
: 9* [5].
Branched caudal-fin rays
: 9 [1], 10* [6], 11 [5], 12 [6].
Predorsal scales
: 13 [6], 14* [11], 15 [1].
Longitudinal series of scales
: 27 [2], 28 [7], 29* [9].
Series of scales around caudal peduncle
: 16* [19].
Transverse series of scales
: 7* [19]. Serrae on R4p: 7* [1], 8 [2], 9 [1].
Epipleural ribs
: 12 [2].
Pleural ribs
: 14 [1], 15 [1].
Vertebrae
: 32 [1], 33 [1]. Female urogenital papilla right curved, located laterally. Border of anal aperture in contact with first anal-fin ray or very close to it. Halves of gonopodial paired appendix sickle like. Medial corner absent. Hook on left half of gonopodial paired appendix. Right hook absent (
Fig. 41
).
Color in alcohol
. Eye iridescent grey with greenish brown pupil. Ground color pale brown, darker in upper half. Border of scales and subjacent skin replete with brown chromatophores, more concentrated at short distance from scale border, conferring reticulate pattern to body sides. Brown chromatophores scattered through whole body, more concentrated on dorsal portion, mainly on head, snout, opercle, and ventral surface of mandible. Lateral spot wide and square-shaped in large specimens. Lateral dark brown spot located over 14
th
and 15
th
, or 15
th
and 16
th
or 16
th
and 17
th
scale of longitudinal series. Lateral spot covering approximately two scales on horizontal direction, and three scales on vertical. Dorsal-fin membrane bearing dark band of chromatophores on distal border of dorsal fin. Dark band of chromatophores near dorsal-fin base. Pectoral, pelvic, and caudal fins hyaline. Dark brown line along R3.
Etymology
.
Uai
is an interjection typical of the natives of the State of Minas Gerais. It usually serves to express surprise, but also everything else. The epithet
uai
is a homage to Minas Gerais, my birthplace. A noun in apposition.
Distribution
. Rio das Velhas, rio São Francisco basin (
Fig. 7
).